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I like your list but I’d consider adding the idanha in there.

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Best building in Boise

It's not even like the legislature can't override these initiatives. They did with term limits.

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More than once

1 point · 4 days ago

I'm not sure if they are doing their normal food service or Burning Lamb for treefort but either way, you should eat at the Modern Hotel. The food there is perfection. I'd recommend the pelmini or the duck pastrami. The gnocchi there are the best I have ever had by far.

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Was there for brunch today. Their menu is different but the pil pil and the tortilla were amazing, though the tortilla was not strictly traditional.

Original Poster3 points · 4 days ago

My hotel is right by the zoo! My girlfriend is a zookeeper actually. I’ll have to see if I have some time this afternoon to go.

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1 point · 3 days ago · edited 3 days ago

Go to the modern hotel. Their menu is different for treefort but still amazing. The chef does a great job for such a little known restaurant. Dinner or brunch.

There is a small syrian food cart on orchard and emerald called the felafel hut. Also fucking good. His hours are limited, though.

For dinner I'd recommend capitol cellars at least once. Their chef is fantastic.

Kibroms for etheiopian food.

Wild root is a great place to grab some brunch.

If you are in the mood for a Vietnamese sandwich, baguette deli on orchard and Franklin is cheap, fast, and delicious. Get their friend spring rolls with their fish sauce, if you do. The #3 is my favorite.

Tangos for empinadas :)

Firstly, did you fully reinstall windows after the upgrade?

Are the problem disks MBR, or GPT?

Do you have your bios set to legacy/uefi? or just uefi?

Original Poster1 point · 5 days ago · edited 5 days ago

I didn't reinstall. Windows 10 is surprisingly amazing in that it remembered the drives, booted the correct drive and kept proper drive letters despite SATA hdds changing ports onto a completely different motherboard.

UEFI and MBR. Though these 2 disks in particular were just storage / program drives.


EDIT: I may have found the issue. I forgot that I had an adapter that you can plug into the wall and then it has 2 x USB's that plug into your computer. It connects to SATA drives such as CD-Rom or HDD's or SSD's that you then plug into your computer and it recognizes as if it were a USB Thumb Drive. It's a great tool to pull files off your hard drives via USB if you don't want to plug them into your computer through SATA connections and disassemble your case.

Anyway, my computer recognized the drive with the knowing "bing" when something is detected but nothing showed up in the HDD area. Just C: drive. So I tried it on the SSD and the HDD to no avail. Then I plugged it into my laptop to see if my Laptop would see it. Neither drive showed up. Then I took a hard drive out of my computer and plugged it into this setup and BOOM it showed up with a drive letter and everything.

The leads me to believe that I shorted these 2 drives. Which really really sucks. I don't know if it's possible to fix this. My case is a [Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic](http://www.lian-li.com/pc-o11-dynamic/ ) and both hard drives that don't work were attached to this [bar with the numbers 1 and 2]( https://d3eqjvh3r56yhd.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/O11D-s9-00.jpg). I wonder if there's a short on that bar? Dare I risk putting another hard drive there?? Maybe it was static electricity from me? It seems unlikely it was me since they were both on that bar.

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do the disks show up when you do a "list disk" in diskpart?

You want a 10% overhead at least with any SSD. Right now you have about 1.7

Original Poster1 point · 5 days ago

Do you think using an NVMe M.2 would help my cause? thanks for the reply :)

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If your motherboard supports it, yes.

Original Poster1 point · 5 days ago

My bluetooth problem was that my XBox One controller was paired but would never connect and wouldn't unpair. Tried every controller/bluetooth solution and nothing worked.

How would I go about doing a full wipe/reinstall?(I know that's probably a dumb question, but my tech knowledge is pretty basic.)

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Back up data, create an installation USB using Microsoft's media creation tool, boot to it, wipe the drive, and reinstall.

Original Poster1 point · 5 days ago

My PC is a pre-built(lame, I know), is the process any different than if I had built it?

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Nope

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Did you wipe the disk completely and install a windows on it fresh?

Original Poster1 point · 5 days ago

Should I do that? I’ve been resetting it but keeping my personal files.

I haven’t reset it yet this time but the screen right now says

Resetting will: Remove all apps and programs that didn’t come with this pc. Change settings back to their defaults. Reinstall windows without removing your personal files.

Is this how I should go about it? I just want to stop this from happening so if it comes down to removing my personal files I’ll do it. Lol.

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No, you should use the media creation tool to create an installation media, boot to that, wipe the disk, and install windows.

How do you know the person that pawned it didnt have malicious software on it? id also change all of your passwords and hope that you didnt just give everything away.

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