Windows 11 Is Coming, We Have Outlined Some of the More Exciting Features
Written on July 9, 2021 by Chad Warmenhoven PopularMicrosoft announced Windows 11 at an event on June 24th, this article will cover some of the new features being introduced. A developer version of Windows 11 is currently installed on a VM and we are testing, learning, and taking pictures.
Preparing For Windows 11
Written on July 9, 2021 by Ben Nelson PopularThe announcement of Windows 11 has resulted in many Windows 10 owners wanting to proactively ready their system to upgrade to Windows 11 when it is released. Some of the requirements are still subject to change but there has been enough information made public on how to prepare. This article will provide a short list on how you can prepare your system for the new operating system update later this year.
Using MemTest86
Written on June 17, 2020 by Chad Warmenhoven PopularGuide of how to download, create bootable USB and run Memtest - also including instructions for running Windows Memory Diagnostic
Trouble Activating Microsoft Office? There is a Solution!
Written on March 11, 2020 by Chad Warmenhoven PopularWhen we send a system out pre-loaded with Microsoft Office, chances are it is already activated but in the rare occurrence that you are having troubles, check out this article for detailed solutions.
How to disable Sleep Mode or Hibernation
Written on April 26, 2016 by Brett Nordquist PopularWe have seen a few problems with Sleep Mode and Hibernation in Windows 10, so I wanted to write this article to explain how to turn either of them off in case you would rather not use them.
Log4j, Should You Be Worried?
Written on December 23, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenOn Dec. 9, word of a newly discovered computer bug in a hugely popular piece of computer code started rippling around the cybersecurity community. This article will break down what it is and what steps you should take to make sure you're safe.
Asus C621E Sage Dual Xeon Motherboard Has Lost PTT Support
Written on December 7, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenA few XEON boards have been patched and no longer provide the PTT option previously available. With Windows 11 requiring a security device, this has complicated things.
Intel 12th Gen DRM Issues and the Corresponding 'Fix'
Written on November 19, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenSome games and applications with DRM software can’t recognize 12th Gen Intel Core Processor, causing them to crash or not load.
TRS and TRRS, oh and TRRRS
Written on November 18, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenExplanation of microphone/headphone technology. The letter T stands for Tip, and the R stands for Ring (like a ring on your finger, not like ringing the telephone).
What is Pagefile, and how to adjust it
Written on October 22, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenPagefile or Virtual Memory is a critical part of Windows. This article will explain why along with how to adjust if you encounter errors or issues
Puget Systems Warranty Services
Written on September 23, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenThis article covers the full scope of services Puget offers for in and out of warranty systems.
Stuttering/Staggering Video Playback in Premiere Pro - Audio Settings
Written on September 2, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenSomething in Adobe's software has changed recently and a number of our users are reporting an issue cause by the default audio device. If you are experiencing choppy or staggering playback the answer may be here.
Thunderbolt Security, to the rescue(BIOS)
Written on August 18, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenWhen Gigabyte boards Thunderbolt security is set 'just right' it can prevent daisy chaining or audio transmission. This article will explain the different security protocols as well as how to fix if you've encountered issues with Daisy Chaining or audio transmission.
Why Can’t I Write Files to My Drive
Written on August 17, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenTrouble writing files to drive due to permissions, authenticated users, and often AV software. This guide will detail how to resolve the error in most cases.
Cables: Active or Passive, Which is Best
Written on August 4, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenWe hear the terms 'active' and 'passive' attributed to cables and equipment all the time. But what does it mean? Which one is better? Which one do you really need? We clarify the difference and explain how to choose between them.
An Introduction to Servers
Written on July 23, 2021 by Ken ColorossiIf you are new to servers there are a few things you are going to want to be aware of and consider. A server isn't just your stander PC. In this article, we are going to go over the difference between Desktops and Rackmounts, Why servers are so loud, and the different Server Operating systems.
Your Guide to the Unreal Engine
Written on July 23, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenBasic guide including terms and solutions for some of the most common problems
Samsung Magician's Hot SSDs Aren't Actually All That Hot
Written on July 23, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenSSDs are reporting as overheating in Samsung Magician, is it real or is it make believe.
Windows 11 and the Great TPM Dilemma
Written on June 25, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenMicrosoft has announced Windows 11 and released a PC Health Check application that will confirm compatibility. With this, numerous users are reporting lack of support but thankfully most of the time it's a rather simple solution.
Power Automate, Feature Rich and Now Completely Free!
Written on June 16, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenThis article will guide you through the exceptionally useful 'Power Automate', now available for FREE from Microsoft!
Parsec in all it's glory!
Written on June 1, 2021 by Ken ColorossiParsec is an amazing tool for remote access to a system. It offers a 1:1 local connection and an almost perfect 1:1 connection over the internet.
The Slow Rollout of Windows 10 21H1
Written on May 28, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenMicrosoft has released the next version of Windows 10 called "21H1", or the May 2021 Update, and it is available to users running Windows 10 2004 or later as an optional update in Windows Update.
Getting Started With Your New System
Written on May 12, 2021 by Chad WarmenhovenThe Support department has written a litany of articles detailing various fixes, troubleshooting advice, software guidance, and technologies. We have compiled a list of what we deem the most useful for a new Puget System owner. If you've recently purchased a Puget Systems computer, you may find the following articles very useful as you familiarize yourself with your new build.
Using an Old Boot Drive as a Storage Drive in Your New PC
Written on May 4, 2021 by Michael MillerThis is a guide for safely formatting an old Windows boot drive and using it in a new Windows system as a secondary/tirtiary drive.
Configuring Software RAID within Windows 10
Written on April 20, 2021 by William GeorgeMost computer users have no need for more than a single drive in their computer, or perhaps a few individual drives if additional storage space is required. There are certain workflows and use cases where features of a RAID - like larger total volume capacity or data redundancy - may be extremely helpful. For large arrays, redundant boot drives, or advanced RAID modes we strongly recommend using a dedicated hardware controller card, but for simple configurations like mirroring or pooling there are options within Windows 10 which can be used without needing special hardware. This guide will cover a couple of those options and how to set them up.