We might have a bug here
I'm not sure if this is a bug or a feature update. I'm thinking it's probably a bug because there is usually something there and there isn't anymore.
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Is this a good question?
I'm not sure if this is a bug or a feature update. I'm thinking it's probably a bug because there is usually something there and there isn't anymore.
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I'm seeing the page like this:
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same at my end.
by oldturkey03
What is the bug you are referring to?
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The banner on top of the page no longer shows up on the desktop
by Nick
I wouldn't use Idiot Exploiter... Even if I had to. Firefox 52.5 ESR.
by Nick
Yeah, I agree Torx are almost as bad as pentalobe. The problem is Philips strip too easily too. I wish history had gone differently. The popularization of the Philips screw was due to Henry Ford's use in the Model "T" cars. The other choice was the "robertson" style screw that is popular in Canada. This is a simple square that cannot be stripped and is also compatible with a flat head screwdriver.
by S W
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I was thinking that. But doubted myself.
by Aiden
I don't see what's missing? BTW @nick Umm, you might want to crop that image a little more, one of your folders kinda needs some editing...
by George A.
I see now. Looks fine for me.
by George A.
@nick is this still an issue?
Also, reagarding your avatar, are you Ernst Stavro Blofeld? Or did you steal his cat?
If you did steal it, does that make you 007?
Never mind, you don't have to answer that. It's a nice feline.
by S W
It's been fixed for a while. I just forgot to accept an answer because I got busy and forgot :P
Yeah. She sat there because it's an HP and cats like the heat their systems put out. I don't want to know what the tolerance HP set for the p7-1227c since it's am FM2 system with an 1155 cooler. Has an A10-5700 and it uses the standard issue aluminum heatsink. If I ended up getting it because it had hard drive issues or another problem, what I'd do is find an 1155 copper core heatsink like the one I found in a 775 MSI SFF that came in handy to upgrade a 530s. I'd also replace those stupid Torx/Flathead screws.
by Nick