From what I understand, AnyDesk seems to be up and running now.
Regarding the Teamviewer message, it's likely indicating that you've hit the usage limit. Teamviewer offers a free version for non-commercial use, but it does come with certain restrictions. Exceeding these limits can result in...
The tablet just shut off on its own and now it won't power back up. I've tried charging it with different chargers, but no luck. It's a Samsung Galaxy S series. Repairing it is going to be pricey, considering I might have to replace both the battery and the screen. But the real concern is...
My tablet took a tumble and now it won't charge! I dropped it recently and the upper right corner of the screen got cracked but not too badly. It was fine for a bit but now it's not charging. I've looked into replacing the battery but it's a bit complicated since I'd have to remove the screen...
There's tons of stuff online about this. I usually focus on articles that compare different options. I had to use a printer that wasn't nearby. I found this article really helpful https://www.eltima.com/list-of-best-usb-over-ip-software/ It compares several tools and gives a quick guide on how...
Thank you so much for your responses! Your insights have been incredibly helpful!
When it comes to cloud storage, I haven't given it a shot yet. But perhaps it's worth a second thought. I'll take some time to dig deeper into this method. It looks like a lot of people are on board with it!
It's mostly about family videos and photos, so they're quite important to me. I wouldn't say that I plan to use them often, but I will sometimes. The problem is that right now they're stored on the computer and partly on flash drives and the phone. I want to gather everything in one place.
Could you give me some advice on the best way to store photo and video files?
I'm wondering, which option is more reliable: a USB flash drive or an external hard drive?
As for whether all Dell systems have this feature, it can vary depending on the specific model and series. However, diagnostic tools, including temperature monitoring, are commonly included in many Dell systems.
If you prefer not to download additional programs, using the built-in diagnostics is...