So what’s the simplest/most elegant way to block YouTube on a PC when you’ve
got a resourceful teenager who can Google and attempt to circumvent any methods
you use?
Is it on the PC or on the network first off?
On the PC would UAC and an admin account and editing the hosts file be enough?
Or
It could be the M.2 SSD. I've only had 1 of those fail before but I'm sure
it can happen just as easily as failure in SATA SSD (1 have 5 dead ones)
lopaka
On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 3:27 PM Bobby Heid wrote:
> And now, I have been using VideoRedo for about 30 minutes now and the
> common dialog
And now, I have been using VideoRedo for about 30 minutes now and the common
dialog window opens very fast.
-Original Message-
From: Hardware On Behalf Of Bobby
Heid
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2020 5:37 PM
To: hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] Weird PC issue
Thanks
Thanks Lubomir. Were you able to fix the issue?
So, I replaced my non-boot SSD with a HDD. At first, all went well. >From
within VideoRedo, the common dialog windows opened very fast. And, it did not
lock up for over 12 hours. But when I got up this morning, it was locked up.
The only