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Burner phones come at a low price, and usually, they are prepaid phones purchased for short-term use. They are cell phones that are sometimes known as burn phones.
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iOS 15 unveiled at the WWDC 2021 is a big software update. Apple has introduced many latest features like revamped notifications, Siri upgrades, several new FaceTime features, and many more.
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How to Fix System Restore did not Complete Successfully on Windows?
Many users complain about being faced with System Restore problems, which occur in every Operating System version, including Windows 10. When the users were trying to restore the system, they get ‘System Restore did not complete successfully. Your computer’s system files were not changed’ error. If you are also getting this annoying error, then here are few points mentioned below.
Keep the System into Clean Boot Status
To keep the system into clean boot status, follow these steps given below:
Firstly, log in via the profile with admin rights.
Thereafter, hold the Win and R hotkeys altogether over the keyboard to open the Run prompt.
Then insert ‘msconfig’ into it and press the Enter button to launch the ‘System Configuration’ screen.
You should launch the tab of Services and mark the ‘Hide all Microsoft services’ box.
You should click on the ‘Disable all’ option.
Now, reach the tab of Startup and click on the ‘Open Task Manager’ option.
Later, invoke the tab of Startup into the screen of Task Manager.
You should choose and then Disable all of them.
Finally, shut the launched screens and reboot the system.
Launch the System Restore into the Safe Mode and Look at the Problem Status
To launch the system, restore into the safe mode, and look at the problem status, follow these steps given below:
Hold the Windows key on the keyboard to launch the menu.
Then hit the button of Power to shut down the system.
After that, press the Shift button over the keyboard then hit the Restart button.
Once reboot the system, click on the Troubleshoot option.
Go to the ‘Advanced options’ option and click on it.
Then click on the ‘Startup Settings’ option.
Now, hit on the Restart button.
Once again, once reboot the system, hit the F5 key to choose the ‘Safe Mode with Networking’ option.
After access the Safe Mode attempt to run a system restore.
Run System Restore from Advanced Options Window
To run a system restore from the Advanced Options window, follow these steps given below:
After booting the system via System Repair Disc or DVD, you will get a black screen saying ‘Press any key to boot from CD or DVD.’
Then hit any button you want.
You will get a new screen says: ‘Choose your keyboard layout screen.’
After that, click on the right time and then choose Keyboard layout.
You should reach the bottom left screen and choose the ‘Repair your computer’ option.
Now, hit the ‘Troubleshoot’ button through the screen of ‘Choose an option.’
Later, reach the screen of Troubleshoot and choose ‘Advanced options.’
Lastly, click on the ‘System Restore.’
Repair System Restore Problems Caused by Particular Errors
To repair system, restore problems caused by particular errors, follow these steps given below:
Hold the Win and R hotkeys altogether over the keyboard to open the Run prompt.
Then input ‘gpedit.msc’ in it and select the OK button.
Reach the left panel and choose the ‘Computer Configuration’ option.
You should click on the ‘Administrative Templates’ option.
Now, tick both options: ‘Turn off System Restore settings’ and ‘Turn off Configuration.’
In case they are not fixed to ‘Not Configured’, click twice on every setting and change it to ‘Not Configured.’
Finally, hit on the Apply and then OK buttons to apply the changes.
Run SFC
To run SFC, follow these steps given below:
Launch the Command Prompt by following the steps above.
Once you get it, right-click on it then pick the ‘Run as Administrator’ option.
Go to the new screen and insert the pursuing command and hit the Enter key: sfc/scannow
Now, reboot the system.
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ASUS TUF Dash F15 Good but Not the Best
Even though Asus’ TUF (“The Ultimate Force”) brand gives importance to performance and value over the attractive design, the Dash F15 is beautifully designed with a premium look and feel. The base of the laptop is made from smooth plastics making up it reassuringly thick and strong. The metal lid backing gives another nice feel it, too, is impressively very rigid. The good-looking TUF logos that decorate the lid are showy and bold without being polarized.
The TUF Dash F15 has an average size and weight at 0.78 by 14.2 by 9.9 inches (HWD) and 4.4 pounds. Its side and top screen bezels are remarkably small, but I think the bottom one should have been a little thinner. For some reason, Asus didn’t provide enough space for a webcam, but there is a dual microphone for voice chats. And also, a fingerprint reader missing.
A plethora of shortcut buttons at the top left include volume up and down, microphone off, and one to launch Asus’ Armoury Crate control panel. The latter provides system monitoring, keyboard controls for example the ability to disable the Windows key, and also display color settings.
The TUF Dash F15’s port selection is above also average all the credit is given to the Thunderbolt 4/USB-C port on its left side. Additionally, you can use the laptop to charge the notebook, but Asus’ proprietary AC adapter must be connected for full performance. The plug for the latter is somewhat awkwardly located in the middle of the laptop’s left edge, which is not that accessible
This notebook’s speakers project loud and clear, and it produces sound from under the palm rest. But we had no trouble using them for casual gaming since the TUF’s fan noise is quite silent, but the noise is unlikely to attract glances from those around you.
That said, the TUF Dash F15’s gaming performance is above average only, with its last-generation gaming notebooks since its GPU is constrained to a low power level; it seems not all RTX 3070 notebooks are created equal. However, it runs relatively cool and quiet which is a plus.
Value-wise, our $1,699 model looks fascinating in white, but it’s expensive next to the dark gray $1,449 model that offers identical features. The entry-level $1,099 Best Buy model looks like an even better value. If you do decide to go TUF, just remember to also budget to buy an external webcam.
In short, Asus’ new TUF Dash F15 includes a batch of specs that offer quite a bit of power when it’s needed and long-lasting efficiency when it’s not which makes it the ultimate beginners gaming laptop. But while the laptop provides a good balancing act and some relatively smooth gaming, we are not confident that it’ll be perfect for everyone, mainly because it doesn’t make the cut for most of the things that laptops are usually used for.
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The DNI UFO report rolled out by the Pentagon is expected to be declassified before June the 25th. However, the former director of AATIP has already shed doubts that the report would be obfuscated. Yet, still, we have a lot to take from this saga.
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During WWDC 2021, Apple announced various iOS 15 features. iOS 15 is the next significant software update for the iPhone. At first glance, it may seem less exciting than iOS 14. Still, it has many exciting features for users. Whether it be application updates or a complete revamping of notifications, iOS 15 has brought a lot with it.
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