Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Computers: Installing Windows on an Xbox One APU: The Chuwi Aerobox Review, Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold Review: Durable, but Major First-Gen Vibes, Lenovo Yoga 9i 14 review: All black with a leather lid, Lenovo finally focuses on style, How Apple will pull off the ARM Mac Pro: Full Breakdown!
Displays: Vissles-M 15' Portable Monitor Review
Gaming: Thrustmaster eSwap Pro Controller Review
Input: 1STPLAYER LANG MK8 Keyboard Review, HP Omen Spacer Review: The Mature Wireless TKL, Redragon M913 Impact Elite Review
Memory: Mushkin Redline Black 32GB DDR4 3600MHz CL18 Dual-Channel Kit Review
Power: 5 power supplies against a RTX 3080 and an Intel CPU under hardest conditions - can that go well?, FSP Hydro PTM Pro 1200W Report
Storage: Crucial P2 1TB PCIe Gen3 NVMe M.2 SSD Review, WD Black AN1500 NVMe SSD 2TB
Video: DJI Pocket 2 Review: The Content Creator's Hidden Weapon
- Xbox36064Eng – This is the 64 bit version of the Xbox Driver for those working with Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 8 64-bit, and finally windows 10 64-bit. Xbox360ModXP – This version is made specifically for windows XP 32/64 bit and Windows 7 32/64. Windows XP Tutorial listed here. Notes about driver modification.
- Go through the Windows installation process normally, installing Windows on your Chromebook in place of Chrome OS. Feel free to partition the internal drive however you like. We deleted all the internal partitions and told Windows to install itself using the allocated space.
- I forgot where i heard it, but i heard that Windows XP could be installed on an XBOX 360. I was wondering if this was true. It would be cool if it could.
In most cases, Windows 10 will 'just work'. If it does not automatically pick up and install the driver, manual intervention is required. This improved support comes from native Xbox accessory compatibility in Windows 10 as a feature. Windows 8.x users: Refer to the Windows 7/8.x guide. These steps are for Windows 10.
Computers:
Anandtech: Installing Windows on an Xbox One APU: The Chuwi Aerobox Review
Ever since consoles moved to the same underlying architecture as modern desktop computers, there has always been an underlying question as to whether those same processors could run regular desktop computer versions of Windows, and subsequently be used for more than just gaming. We've had to wait a long while, but for whatever reason one of the 8th Generation Console processors is being enabled for the (mass) market, and the first to jump on that game is the Chuwi Aerobox. We can install Windows, and it's a crazy ride.
Installing Windows on an Xbox One APU: The Chuwi Aerobox Review
Tom's Hardware: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold Review: Durable, but Major First-Gen Vibes
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold, the first folding-screen PC, is built solid with a gorgeous OLED display, but it's very expensive and has some bugs.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold Review: Durable, but Major First-Gen Vibes
Neowin: Lenovo Yoga 9i 14 review: All black with a leather lid, Lenovo finally focuses on style
Lenovo's Yoga 9i 14 has a leather cover and it comes all in black. How to buy skyrim. Along with the best design we've seen from Lenovo in a while, it's got a rotating soundbar hinge, a 4K display, and more.
Lenovo Yoga 9i 14 review: All black with a leather lid, Lenovo finally focuses on style
Max Tech: How Apple will pull off the ARM Mac Pro: Full Breakdown!
Apple's M1 Macs are great, and we're already expecting redesigned 14' and 16' MacBook Pros next year. but how on earth is Apple going to pull off the Apple ..
How Apple will pull off the ARM Mac Pro: Full Breakdown!
Displays:
Play3r: Vissles-M 15' Portable Monitor Review
A portable 15' 1080p 60Hz touchscreen monitor with both USB-C/Thunderbolt and HDMI connection capabilities.
Vissles-M 15' Portable Monitor Review | Play3r
Gaming:
eTeknix: Thrustmaster eSwap Pro Controller Review
For many games, millions of them actually, the stock controller that comes with their computer is more than enough. Theyre often built to last a few years, dont cost too much money to replace, and you know that pretty much everyone else is using the same. Of course, thats not for everyone.
Thrustmaster eSwap Pro Controller Review | eTeknix
Input:
TechPowerUp: 1STPLAYER LANG MK8 Keyboard Review
1STPLAYER introduces a new TKL keyboard with an interesting balance of features. You have the option of five Gateron switches, hot-swappable sockets, pre-applied Mobile oil lube, and onboard and software control. The LANG MK8 aims to interest keyboard lovers and newbies alike.
1STPLAYER LANG MK8 Keyboard Review
Tom's Hardware: HP Omen Spacer Review: The Mature Wireless TKL
A space-saving keyboard for grown-ups
HP Omen Spacer Review: The Mature Wireless TKL
TechPowerUp: Redragon M913 Impact Elite Review
The Redragon M913 Impact Elite is highly affordable at $49.99, yet offers a ton of features. It's an MMO mouse with 18 programmable buttons, PixArt's top-tier PAW3335 sensor, and dual wireless/wired connectivity. The software of the M913 works well, and is light on resources, too.
Redragon M913 Impact Elite Review
Memory:
NikKTech: Mushkin Redline Black 32GB DDR4 3600MHz CL18 Dual-Channel Kit Review
The award winning Redline RAM series by Mushkin is back in black and today with me i have the 32GB DDR4 3600MHz CL18 dual-channel kit.
Mushkin Redline Black 32GB DDR4 3600MHz CL18 Dual-Channel Kit ReviewPower:
IgorsLAB: 5 power supplies against a RTX 3080 and an Intel CPU under hardest conditions - can that go well?
I have talked to Aris for a long time about this topic, because I also receive many mails every day with inquiries whether this or that power supply with config
5 power supplies against a RTX 3080 and an Intel CPU under hardest conditions - can that go well?
APH Networks: FSP Hydro PTM Pro 1200W Report
With Christmas right around the corner, our small group at church held an online celebration with a bunch of games and team competitions. During the entire night, our team lead also created a rule for the night, which was that no one could say the taboo word 'snow'. As such, one of the girls on the other team started to ask my team about their day. At one point in the conversation, she just plainly asked, 'Oh, was your drive home alright?' My friend responded, 'Oh, it was fine. Did I miss some snow up north?' It took about five seconds before he realized his mistake while everyone else laughed. Thankfully, the girl accidentally also said the taboo word later on, as did Yours Truly. It was a pretty fun night, even though it would have been better if we could meet in person, but this is just par for course for the year. When it comes to power supply reports, there are not too many taboo aspects or things that should alarm you. Obviously, we look for traits like efficiency, good quality of components, and flexible but quality cabling. On the other hand, some qualities that should never come up include things like high voltage ripple, cheap parts, or poor build quality. Today's FSP Hydro PTM Pro 1200W seems to highlight a few more neat aspects, at least in its marketing material, especially when it shares about its high wattage capabilities, Japanese capacitors, and conformal coating, among others. How will it fare in our inspection and report? Will any taboo aspects appear during this power supply report? Let us read on to find out!
FSP Hydro PTM Pro 1200W Report (Page 1 of 4) | APH NetworksStorage:
ServeTheHome: Crucial P2 1TB PCIe Gen3 NVMe M.2 SSD Review
In our Crucial P2 1TB review, we see how this PCIe Gen3 NVMe SSD fares compared to other M.2 drives we have tested, and the answer is not well
Crucial P2 1TB PCIe Gen3 NVMe M.2 SSD Review | ServeTheHome
Hexus: WD Black AN1500 NVMe SSD 2TB
A niche, expensive solution for PCIe 3.0 platforms wanting electric sequential speeds.
WD Black AN1500 NVMe SSD 2TB
Video:
MMORPG.com: DJI Pocket 2 Review: The Content Creator's Hidden Weapon
Are you interested in diving into the world of content creation? In today's review, we're looking at the DJI Pocket 2, a tiny, pocketable camera that includes its own gimbal. If you're looking for an affordable way to take your content to the next level, this may be the answer. Find out in our review.
DJI Pocket 2 Review: The Content Creator's Hidden Weapon | MMORPG.comUPDATED 1/16/20: Although Microsoft doesn't offer a direct upgrade path, it's still possible to upgrade your PC running Windows XP or Windows Vista to Windows 10. However, you'll need to perform a few extra steps to create a bootable installation media, backup your data, and perform a clean installation of Windows 10 on your system.
In this guide, you'll learn everything you need to know before upgrading to Windows 10, and the steps to perform a clean installation of the new operating system.
How to upgrade to Windows 10 without losing files and apps
Alternatively, users wanting to migrate their files, apps, and settings, can purchase a copy of Windows 7, upgrade their current installation, and then upgrade to Windows 10. However, a clean install of the OS will not only save you time and money, but also it will help users to start with a fresh installation.
Windows 10 system requirements
Before going through the upgrade process, you'll need to make sure your computer is compatible with Windows 10.
Here's the list with the minimum hardware requirements:
Windows 10 version 1903 & 1909 requirements | |
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Processor | 1GHz or faster CPU or System on a Chip (SoC). |
RAM | 1GB for 32-bit or 2GB for 64-bit . |
Hard drive space | Existing installations: 16GB for 32-bit or 20GB for 64-bit. Clean install or new PC: 32GB or larger. |
Graphics | DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver. |
Display resolution | 800×600. |
Networking | Wi-Fi or Ethernet adapter. |
If your PC meets the minimum hardware requirements, you'll need to purchase a copy of the OS. You can find Windows 10 Home for $139, while Windows 10 Pro costs $199.99, but it includes additional features, such as the ability to join your computer to a corporate network, remote desktop, and Hyper-V.
There is not a direct upgrade path for Windows Vista (or the much older Windows XP) to Windows 10, as such you'll be doing a clean installation of the operating system, which will wipe your computer clean, deleting your files, apps, and settings to start from scratch again.
How to create a full backup on Windows XP or Vista
Before moving forward with the upgrade, you want to make a backup of your files to an external drive, and make sure you have the installation files and product key to reinstall any software after the upgrade.
You could also try to make a full backup of your system, but Windows XP or Windows Vista don't feature a 'reliable' backup tool. However, you could try a third-party software, such as Macrium Reflect. It cost a little bit of money, but if anything goes wrong, having a backup will ensure you can go back.
How to upgrade Windows XP or Vista to Windows 10
You won't be able to use the Media Creation Tool on Windows Vista or XP to download and create a bootable media. This means that you'll have to use another computer running Windows 7/8.1/10 to create the installation media, or you'll need a third-party tool such as Rufus to create a USB bootable media with the Windows 10 ISO file.
Creating Windows 10 bootable media
Use these steps to create a USB bootable media to install Windows 10:
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Open the Rufus official website.
Under the 'Download' section, click the link to download the latest version (3.5 or later).
Double-click the executable to launch the tool.
Under the 'Device' section, use the drop-down menu and select the USB drive that you want to erase and use to create the installation media.
Under the 'Boot selection' section, use the drop-down menu and select the Disk or ISO image option.
On the right side, click the down arrow button, and select the Download option.
Click the Download button.
Select the Windows 10 option.
Click the Continue button.
Under the 'Release' section, select the version of Windows 10 that you want to download.
Quick tip: To select the May 2019 Update, pick the '1903' option, or you can choose to download older versions as well, including the October 2018 Update, April 2018 Update, Fall Creators Update, and even earlier versions.Click the Continue button. How to take screen capture in windows 10.
Select the edition, including Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro, or Windows 10 Education.
Click the Continue button.
Select the language of Windows 10.
Click the Continue button.
Select the operating system architecture (x64 or x86). (If it's a newer device, usually, you'll select the x64 option.)
Click the Download button.
Select the location to save the Windows 10 ISO automatically.
Use the default selections after the download.
Click the Start button.
Click the OK button to confirm the deletion of the USB drive data.
Once you complete the steps, you can proceed with the clean installation of Windows 10.
Performing clean installation of Windows 10
Use these steps to upgrade to Windows 10 from Windows XP or Windows Vista using a clean installation:
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Start your PC with the USB bootable media.
Press any key to begin.
Click the Next button.
Click the Install now button.
Enter the product key and click the Next button.
Check the I accept the license terms option.
Click the Next button.
Select the Custom: Install Windows only (advanced) option.
Select each partition in the hard drive that you want to install Windows 10, and click the Delete button. (Usually, the 'Drive 0' is the drive that contains all the installation files.)
Warning: Deleting a partition also deletes all data within. Also, it's not required to delete the partitions from a secondary hard drive.Select the hard drive (Drive 0 Unallocated Space) to install Windows 10.
Click the Next button.
After the installation, select your region in the first page of the out-of-the-box experience (OOBE).
Click the Yes button.
Select your keyboard layout.
Click the Yes button.
If you're not setting a second keyboard layout, click the Skip button.
If your device is using an Ethernet connection, your device will connect to the network automatically. If you're using a wireless connection, you'll need to set up the connection manually.
Select the Set up for personal use option.
Click the Next button.
Type your Microsoft account email, phone, or Skype identification.
Click the Next button.
Type your Microsoft account password.
Quick note: If you have the Microsoft Authenticator app on your phone, you can sign-in without typing a password.Click the Next button.
Click the Create a PIN button.
Create a new PIN password.
Click the OK button.
Click the Yes button if you want to use Timeline across devices.
Click the Do it later button to skip linking your phone to your PC. (You can always do this from the Settings app.)
Click the Next button to set up OneDrive automatically. (Alternatively, you can click the Only save file to this PC option to skip this step.)
Click the Accept button to enable Cortana on your device. (If you want to use the 'Hey Cortana' feature, also check the Respond when I say 'Hey Cortana' option.)
Select your privacy settings that best suits your needs.
Click the Accept button.
After Windows 10 is completely installed, you'll be presented with the new desktop and all the new features. At this time, it's a good idea to go to Windows Update using the Settings app to check for new updates. Also go to Device Manager to check your computer hardware is working correctly and you don't need to reinstall any driver.
Finally, install the applications you were using on your previous installation and restore your files from backup.