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    Can any graphics card work with server 2016?

    Sorry for the very very late response. Does the server necessarily need a graphics card short answer no. But if running multiple VM's and computers are connecting to these multiple VM's through remote desk or PXE. By having a graphics card in the server. The vm can use that graphics card for...
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    Unable to rename files windows 10??

    So come to find out. It was a windows update that threw off renaming files. I'm not sure which one it was. But after Windows updated again. The user was able to rename files again. Their goes Microsoft breaking things again.
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    Unable to rename files windows 10??

    I did some googling on this one. I tried what i found on this and tried them. And didn't work. I tried going through registry. That didn't work. And i don't want to do the command line one. Because that would be to complicated for the end user. My senerio. Have a windows 10 machine connected...
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    Can any graphics card work with server 2016?

    This is kinda of a multi question. As stated above. 1) Can any graphics card worth with server 2016? (Reason for this question. Have a spare PC that had windows on. I thought I would upgrade my main PC graphics card sometime next year. And take old and put it in spare PC. So when i put Windows...
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    Need to run old softwares on 64bit win10 OS!!!

    This what I would do if I was you. You can enable hyper-v on your windows 10. Or you can install virtual box and/or VMware player (their is a free version of it). Once done. I would create a virtual machine inside on one of those of Windows XP 32 bit. Then install anti-virus and ect. onto...
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    Best Option Display Port or HDMI?

    I'm looking at getting a new monitor. I read a couple things saying that Display port is better than HDMI. Is this true? Does display port allow a higher hz for these monitors? I figured they are the same because all these Big screen TV only allow hdmi. A lot a new tv's have 120hz or higher...