My windows 10 finally decided to install the november update (I don't know why) and it only took 3 hours to install! [/sarcasm]
Edit: Now some windows will freeze when they are in focus also I can't open any taskbar stuff, this isn't very good for me since I'm suppose to give 2 speeches tomorrow, but can't do anything with them.
Finals are finishing up, one one more left to go. Just finished the last of my final projects
(05-03-2016, 04:58 PM)kinkinkijkin Wrote: [ -> ]I mean starting up
20 minutes from first seeing the windows logo to everything finally being loaded
That's "first boot time"?
AnyOldName3 Wrote:I think it was supposed to say that the HDD was ripped out of a USB enclosure and is being accessed via SATA, but isn't the fastest drive as it was selected for a USB interface, so didn't need to be that fast because the bottleneck would be elsewhere.
That makes even less sense.
I never said it made more sense from a technical perspective, just that it seemed to me like it matched the words used better. It's the 'meant to be used by' that makes me think this, as it implies that that isn't how it's being used right now.
I suddenly feel like doing a TAS, should I (and is there anything I should know about)?
On Dolphin? The only thing I can think about is disable dual core. Not sure about idle skipping...
(05-06-2016, 10:35 PM)DrHouse64 Wrote: [ -> ]On Dolphin? The only thing I can think about is disable dual core. Not sure about idle skipping...
Disabling idle skipping shouldn't be necessary if you're using single core.
I mean you don't really need to disable dual core now that we have fake-completion. I've never had that desync on me as long as I kept my saves/memcards consistent. Also works with idle skipping in my experience. Unless there's something I'm not accounting for here, which is totally possible.