Daniel said:When I got my new laptop it was really annoying to remember all the passwords for the sites I'm registered as well. But programs weren't really hard, I didn't download them until I needed them for some reason.
Specs?
Tyler said:Daniel said:When I got my new laptop it was really annoying to remember all the passwords for the sites I'm registered as well. But programs weren't really hard, I didn't download them until I needed them for some reason.
Specs?
Well I have them all synced with chrome but still making me put passwords in!
ahhh probably not good enough to mention.
Deathcrow said:Tyler said:Daniel said:When I got my new laptop it was really annoying to remember all the passwords for the sites I'm registered as well. But programs weren't really hard, I didn't download them until I needed them for some reason.
Specs?
Well I have them all synced with chrome but still making me put passwords in!
ahhh probably not good enough to mention.
Well as long as it works and gets the job done.![]()
Haunter said:One of the best things I ever learnt was to make my own unattended install with vLite. I put my base copy of Steam, LoL, nVidia drivers, Chrome (and signed in to get bookmarks and PW etc as soon as I use it), remove IE, Flash, adobe reader, DazLoader. Then I make it into an ISO then into a bootable USB.
I followed some piss easy tutorial I found on the net ages ago and I've used it for maybe 18 months now and have slowly been updating the ISO. Sure, everytime I reinstall I need to update a few things. But it's still a shitload better than starting from scratch.
Haunter said:One of the best things I ever learnt was to make my own unattended install with vLite. I put my base copy of Steam, LoL, nVidia drivers, Chrome (and signed in to get bookmarks and PW etc as soon as I use it), remove IE, Flash, adobe reader, DazLoader. Then I make it into an ISO then into a bootable USB.
I followed some piss easy tutorial I found on the net ages ago and I've used it for maybe 18 months now and have slowly been updating the ISO. Sure, everytime I reinstall I need to update a few things. But it's still a shitload better than starting from scratch.