December 23, 20205 yr I guess as a IT guy this seems common knowledge but thinking about it I guess the average person wouldn't know these so good info. I would have added one thing though. If you dont really want to wait for the DNS Resolver Cache to gradually be rebuilt you can type the following in the same CMD window right after flushing the DNS: ipconfig registerdns This will force Windows to pull in the default DNS entries your providers DNS servers have stored as well as any network DNS info. I always run this after a flush but good stuff!
December 23, 20205 yr Author If you dont really want to wait for the DNS Resolver Cache to gradually be rebuilt you can type the following in the same CMD window right after flushing the DNS: ipconfig registerdns This will force Windows to pull in the default DNS entries your providers DNS servers have stored as well as any network DNS info. I always run this after a flush but good stuff! Well, I use 1.1.1.1.
December 24, 20205 yr Well, I use 1.1.1.1. Hahah I use that one and the Spectrum as the secondary. I started using this one but for years ran Mae East. I can't count the number of times I've informed Spectrum that their DNS server wasn't working correctly and had to explain to their tech monkey why I was saying that lol.
February 7, 20215 yr Well installed two new drives, one on the mb and a extra just because, but theres an issue somewhere in updating the mw cod it gives me an error that i have used all my disk space on drive C which is true but why is it not recongizing the new drives... ive installed drivers and formatted... im at wits end and just short of a system restore which i really don't want to do am i the only tard with this issue. anyone help...
February 8, 20215 yr Is CoD installed on c:? If so it doesn't matter that you have other drives. Gotta have space on the install drive. The fix would be to load it on one of the other drives and update from there. I always build with my C: being just OS and things like drivers and base files for like steam and set the Install directories to my other drives that way you leave the C: virtually unfettered from fragmented directories if you uninstall something and it leaves plenty of room for your swap file.
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