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- Oct 28, 2018
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- Zadar, Croatia
System Name | SloMo |
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Processor | G4560 |
Motherboard | MSi H110-PRO-D |
Cooling | LC-CC-95 @ Arctic Cooling fan |
Memory | 2X Crucial DDR4 2400 4GB |
Video Card(s) | Integrated HD 610 |
Storage | WD 500 GB + Seagate 500 GB + Toshiba 3 TB |
Display(s) | Lenovo D221 |
Case | Corsair Carbide 100R |
Audio Device(s) | Manhattan Flex BT Headphones, Encore P-801 stereo speakers |
Power Supply | Corsair CX450M |
Mouse | microsoft office mouse |
Keyboard | Modecom mc-800m |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 |
Benchmark Scores | gorstak @ hwbot.org |
Basically having all your devices sharing stuff is nice. Microsoft made something called homegroup which allowed locally connected users to share stuff like pictures, files, printers and so on. Then they decided that idea is silly and moved on to workgroups. Basically, once you create a new user in windows 10, you can opt to join a domain, like your work or school, or, you can be in a workgroup. I have tried googling how to leave it, but I couldn't find a solution. Until today, when I did a clean install and pressed ctrl + shift + F3 on country screen during the setup, which booted me to builtin administrator account, which, surprisingly, doesn't need to join a workgroup, and service that allows browsing devices in a workgroup, called computer browser, does not exist. Depending on your ISP, a workgroup can be a liability, and it was one that bugged me for years. If anyone knows of a better, or proper way to leave it, I'm all ears. I have attached a screenie from my Administrators account.