TodayI was not able to login into windows for some reason and after I decided to reset it, now it doesn't even boot upI had burned ubuntu few days ago on my 8gb sd card cuz I wanted to try it out.But after I tried to install it, I got erroro 5 input/outputNow I don't have windows nor can download ubuntu
I am using the try ubuntu feature currently but after I shut down my laptop, I have to start all againI can't even install a iso now because everytime I try to download and it's about to finish, the download just fails and have to try to reinstall again for some reason.
I wanted to ask the community that is there ANY way I can save changes I did on the try ubuntu featureor a solution for the erroro 5 input/output?I can't do anything right now, Don't even have another pc to repair my laptop.
A default live session indeed is not persistent. It is aimed to see if the computer works with your hardware. From the live session, you can launch the Ubuntu installer. You can always, also from a live session, save files to a different disk or USB stick.
Ubuntu can be installed to a USB in different ways. A Live install does not save between sessions. A Persistent install extracts the OS from a compressed file and saves data to an overlay file or partition each session, and a Full install installs the complete OS to the USB just like an install to internal disk.
Note that once booted, both methods run at about the same speed. If the computer has lots of RAM Ubuntu should run mainly in RAM and there will not be a big difference between running off internal HDD and USB3 flash drive f.
They use it to make a bootable Windows Thumbdrive, but I just replaced the windows.iso with an Ubuntu ISO and it worked the same. Basically the following will format the thumbdrive (FAT32 doesn't work if there are big files, so you may need to do NTFS or exFAT if BIOS/UEFI accepts it.)
Use this format if everyone who will use the data source has access to the underlying file or database defined in the connection information. For example, the underlying data is a CSV file on your computer, and you are the only person who will use it; or the data is hosted on a cloud platform, and your colleagues all have the same access you do.
A packaged data source is a single zipped file. Use this format if you want to share your data source with people who do not have access to the underlying data that is defined in the connection information.
If you movea local data file that a .tds file contains a reference to, when you try to open the data source in Tableau, you will be prompted to locate orreplace the original data source. If you replace the original data source, thereplacement data must be of the same type (for example, Excel or MySQL). To avoid saving a specific file path, save the data source as a .tdsx file.
I have some collections in my postman tool in which i have some requests. I want to know where these collections are getting save in my local system and can I changes this path as per my requirement. I am using Macbook air.
The data is saved under folder IndexDb and this article here should help you recover them from your end. Also with the latest version of Postman, the application creates a local backup.json file within the same folder to prevent the loss of any unsaved data.
Today another colleague almost lost all his collection as well, so I thought I will share it with support, this new feature is risky. See below and below that a somewhat hopefull friendly reply from support giving the ones that lost there My Workspace some hope.
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When i launch the game i get stuck at creating save data. Ive let it run for an hour thinking it will finish but it just doesnt do anything after that. Anyone know how to fix this? By the way im on a fresh install, havent added DSFix or anything.
Hot Exit file contents are stored under the Backups directory under the user data directory. The default user data directory location varies by platform (you can also specify a custom location when opening VS Code via commandline (--user-data-dir)). See _settings-file-locations.
Be warned that the file names are not human-readable, but the file contents should start with a line containing the file's path (unless the file is "Untitled" (has never been saved before)). Tools like grep or ripgrep can help if you have a search string (file name or contents) you can look for.
I accidentally permanently deleted a file from my disk that didn't have any backup. Even tried those 3rd-party undelete tools, but couldn't find the file. Then I found this post and tried to locate an unsaved version, but there was none. Then just cruising through the directories I found location and therein was my content waiting to be discovered.
Note that VSCode uses hashed file names and there may be lots of subfolders in this location, so a manual find might be tedious. Instead you can open the entire History folder in VSCode (Open Folder command) and then use global text search to find your file(s). Also note that it stores several copies of each file over time, so u may want to cruise through found files to get the latest version.
Does anyone know how I can export information displayed on my serial monitor into a csv or txt file? I have heard there is a way to do this through processing but I don't know how.
Any suggestions are more than welcome!
You could also write a program on your PC to receive the data and save it into a file. This Python - Arduino demo should provide some ideas - it would need to be extended a little to save the data into a file.
I also made modifications to the file name and the value measured as well, I run the processing code but I only get a .txt file, which remains empty.
I only got a file with values once at the very beginning, when I was still experimenting with running the code, so I don't really know how the values where included at the file then but not now.
The only thing I have noticed as far as now is that I can't run the serial monitor in Arduino at the same time when processing is running as well, meaning I have to run them separately so that there is no port clushing (I got this kind of error at the beginning).
I don't see the Arduino sending any comma separated values. EVERYTHING that it sends should be being recorded in the txt file, IF the Arduino is on the COM port that Processing is listening to. Clearly, you don;t want all that crap recorded in the file.
I tested this, simulating such a shutdown by killing the Audacity process trees in the Details tab of Task Manager - and Recovery works fine. I QA tested Recovery very thoroughly when we made the transition to the unitary database project format in version 3.0.0 - and I tested again just now.
Indeed yes, I make a lot of overnight recordings of webcast music shows that are only on-air when I am fast asleep. I am deeply aware every time that there is a remote possibility that I may lose that show if Microsoft interferes with an update (which I try to avoid) or if there is a powercut.
I have QA tested such occurrences in the past, including with multiple projects open (I for a crash of Audacity with the drastic step of killing the Audacity process tree wit Task Manager (more drastic than just ending the Audacity task. When I restart Audacity I get offered this:
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b) If the Timer Record runs to completion and is sitting there - then on relaunch recovery of the full recording is offered and works (regardless of whether or not the user selected automatic Save and/or Export).
c) If the crash occurs when the TR recording is in progress - then on re-launching Audacity the recording up to the point of the crash is offered for recovery and is recoverable (you may lose up to the last six seconds of the recording).
However, what I said stands. Nothing unusual on my end it going on. Simply a Windows 11 update takes place overnight, Windows 11 restarts computer, Audacity and all other applications have been shut down, and when I click the shortcut on taskbar to Audacity (which I always do to restart Audacity) no backup appears.
And as above, Audacity does not like directly addressing drives not in the machine. The worst connection is Cloud Drives. Those are seriously sloppy and are designed for bulk storage and archiving, not live performances.
Almost for everyone, emails are very important nowadays. Their personal and formal communications are very much dependent on email clients. In this scenario, imagine a situation where one had lost all their emails. Will it be bearable? Not at any cost! So, this blog is going to discuss all about how you can save yourself in such situations by creating a backup for the emails. In this write-up, we are going to focus on Windows Live Mail and different ways to backup its emails.
Every email client has a limit to which they can hold emails, beyond that limit, one has to save emails from the email platform to their system. It is nothing new that the data on your system is always vulnerable to loss. There are many situations in which you can lose your essential emails, a few of which are:
Once you perform all the above steps carefully and successfully, you can check the exported data in your new folder, you made in your external hard drive. All the emails will be saved in the EML format.
We have discussed how you can take backup Windows Live Mail to external hard drive. We discussed how one could do it with traditional methods and with an automated method. In the automated method, we converted the EML file to PST and then saved it on an external hard drive so that we can have the backup in a different format too. Users can also convert multiple EML files into single PST by using this tool.
It has been over 2 months that my laptop is consuming way too much data. It used to work fine, but one day suddenly it started consuming too much. I have reinstalled windows on my laptop numerous times. I have checked with a no. of antiviruses for malwares. I don't have a single thing in my laptop except os and 2 softwares that I installed.
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