Just a typical story with new hardware...
3 weeks ago I had some issues with my PC when I switched on 2 USB hard drives at once (as I did many times before). Then all USB devices started turning on & off in an endless loop, including mouse and keyboard. Because I had frequently problems with the USB 3.0 ports I connected everything to USB 2.0 and it worked, but external hard disks disappeared from time to time which caused some data loss. Because the PC is 7 or 8 years old I decided to get something new instead of searching and trying to solve the problem.
So I spent 1500 Euros for a new computer, new USB cables and USB 2 and 3 hub, new keyboard and mouse.
Installed Windows 10 and run into the first problem: The cheap key from ebay didn't work. But I had a old laptop from e-waste that had a win7 pro sticker on it, so I used that key to activate my windows 10 installation.
Installing mainboard drivers from DVD? The new computer doesn't have a DVD drive, and the old one stopped working a year ago.
So I had to go to a friend and copy the DVD on my USB stick to install the software.
Installing graphics card? No CD/DVD included but a download link. On the website I found 6 (or 8?) different models of my card.
Ok, just picked the one without any additional names in it. Works fine!
First start, checked settings, installed other programs, copied data... But the picture didn't fit on my screen.
Old computer was connected via VGA and 1080 pixels worked fine, new computer is connected via HDMI and the picture was bigger than the screen.
Both settings on the computer and on my 40'' TV was 1080p, I tried with different settings (overscan, resizing) but got no satisying result.
Google helped my out by letting me know that I have to change my TV's picture settings from 16:9 to auto. Ok, works now.
Installed external hard drives, connected USB 2 drives to a USB 2 hub and did the same with USB 3.0.
USB 2 worked, but USB 3 said 'device not recognized'.
Tried a bit with changing cables and ports, then I found that the new hub was crap. So I connected the most important drive via extension cord to the computer which resulted in an endless loop of 'USB device disconnected' sounds.
USB extension? Crap, although I didn't get the cheapest one but some middle price class (deleyCON).
Sent back the hub and the extension today and ordered new items.
This time I'll try the USB 3.0 extension cords from 'amazon basics' and a USB 3.0 hub from Anker.
I hope it works better...
And I thought when I get everything new it would be better and easier
When I got everything running I'm sure that rendering new pictures will make a lot more fun than before
3 weeks ago I had some issues with my PC when I switched on 2 USB hard drives at once (as I did many times before). Then all USB devices started turning on & off in an endless loop, including mouse and keyboard. Because I had frequently problems with the USB 3.0 ports I connected everything to USB 2.0 and it worked, but external hard disks disappeared from time to time which caused some data loss. Because the PC is 7 or 8 years old I decided to get something new instead of searching and trying to solve the problem.
So I spent 1500 Euros for a new computer, new USB cables and USB 2 and 3 hub, new keyboard and mouse.
Installed Windows 10 and run into the first problem: The cheap key from ebay didn't work. But I had a old laptop from e-waste that had a win7 pro sticker on it, so I used that key to activate my windows 10 installation.
Installing mainboard drivers from DVD? The new computer doesn't have a DVD drive, and the old one stopped working a year ago.
So I had to go to a friend and copy the DVD on my USB stick to install the software.
Installing graphics card? No CD/DVD included but a download link. On the website I found 6 (or 8?) different models of my card.
Ok, just picked the one without any additional names in it. Works fine!
First start, checked settings, installed other programs, copied data... But the picture didn't fit on my screen.
Old computer was connected via VGA and 1080 pixels worked fine, new computer is connected via HDMI and the picture was bigger than the screen.
Both settings on the computer and on my 40'' TV was 1080p, I tried with different settings (overscan, resizing) but got no satisying result.
Google helped my out by letting me know that I have to change my TV's picture settings from 16:9 to auto. Ok, works now.
Installed external hard drives, connected USB 2 drives to a USB 2 hub and did the same with USB 3.0.
USB 2 worked, but USB 3 said 'device not recognized'.
Tried a bit with changing cables and ports, then I found that the new hub was crap. So I connected the most important drive via extension cord to the computer which resulted in an endless loop of 'USB device disconnected' sounds.
USB extension? Crap, although I didn't get the cheapest one but some middle price class (deleyCON).
Sent back the hub and the extension today and ordered new items.
This time I'll try the USB 3.0 extension cords from 'amazon basics' and a USB 3.0 hub from Anker.
I hope it works better...
And I thought when I get everything new it would be better and easier
When I got everything running I'm sure that rendering new pictures will make a lot more fun than before
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