How To Fix “No Bootable Device” Error

As the message implies, the No Bootable Device error can occur as a result of both hardware and software issues. Due to loose connections or a failed storage drive, there actually may not be a bootable device available. Or, on the software end, problems like a corrupt boot sector or a misconfigured boot order could be causing this error. The best way to fix this error will be to first figure out where the root of the issue lies and apply the appropriate solutions....

May 14, 2025 · 4 min · 695 words · Michelle Soto

How to Fix “This App Can’t Run on Your PC” Error

Although Window is one of the oldest operating systems, not all apps are made for it. Therefore while running these apps, you might get an error message saying, “This app can’t run on your PC.” The probable cause can range anything from software conflict to computer viruses. Furthermore, Windows systems can sometimes malfunction and show this error in almost every Windows application. When this happens, your PC becomes unusable and just a decoration piece....

May 14, 2025 · 5 min · 1030 words · George Sanders

How to identify which application is hogging your camera in Windows 11 and 10

You’re just about to go on that all-important client call when disaster strikes! Your camera isn’t working! “Why isn’t it working?” you cry. It turns out that there is another application using the camera, but which one? In this how to we will learn how to list all of the applications which have camera access, using the Camera application as an example. Using this example we will learn how to turn off and prevent applications from accessing the camera using the Windows 10 andWindows 11settings menu....

May 14, 2025 · 3 min · 475 words · Ricardo Chapman

How to Partition a Hard Drive in Windows 11

Hard drive partitioning is a feature available since Windows 7. Likewise, Windows 11 has an in-built Disk Management option to partition the hard disk. Creating a partition is possible only if you have unallocated space on your disk. Else you need to shrink or delete an existing partition. Partitioning a hard disk is not a complex task and it will not take much of your time. Let’s learn about some methods in detail:...

May 14, 2025 · 2 min · 233 words · Diana Williams

How to stop Chrome from asking for a PIN when autocompleting passwords

A recent version ofGoogleChrome for Windows seems to have added an extra — and annoying — newsecurityfeature that’s enabled by default. Where the old Chrome would just remember and fill in your usernames and passwords, the new one asks you for your Windows PIN — or, if you have Windows Hello setup, a facial / fingerprint login — every single time you want it to enter a stored password. This prevents someone who just walks over to your PC from logging in as you....

May 14, 2025 · 2 min · 239 words · Jennifer Graves

Hyperx Mic Not Working? Here’s How To Fix It

Surround sound, detachable microphone, support for multiple consoles, and many other features distinguish HyperX headsets. These headsets have an undeniably high build quality. However, users also have complaints about issues with the microphones on these Headsets. It is reported that on many models of HyperX headsets mic does not work. This is particularly seen more on the HyperX Cloud model. n This problem appears to be caused primarily by bugs in the headset firmware and audio drivers....

May 14, 2025 · 4 min · 717 words · Anthony Lindsey

Hyte shows off new PC cooling toys, including new Thicc Q80 AIO — contact frames and magnetic hubs displayed at CES 2025

PC hardware and accessory vendor Hyte displayed an impressive array of products at this year’sCES. The sister brand to iBuyPower showcased a long-awaited 360mm AIO in its THICC line, new CPU contact plates, and a bespoke distro plate for water cooling its Y70 Touch chassis, among other updates and announcements. The most hyped release for Hyte this year is the THICC Q80 Trio, a new 360mm all-in-one CPU water cooler. An acronym for “Technology Harnessing Innovative Chonk for Cooling” (and not an excuse to say “thicc”), THICC Q80 is the sequel to the THICC Q60, a highly-lauded 240mm AIO....

May 14, 2025 · 4 min · 744 words · Ashley Williams

Icy Dock unveils 4-bay M.2 adapter for PCIe 5.0 SSDs: up to 56 GB/s

Icy Dock hasintroduceda new adapter that can house up to four M.2-2280 solid-state drives (SSDs) with a PCIe Gen5 x4 interface and run them in RAID mode. The card is designed primarily for those who need ultra-fast storage and run high-end desktop processors, such as AMD Ryzen Threadripper and Intel Xeon W. Icy Dock’s ExpressSlot MB204MP-B adapter hosts four M.2-2280 (or smaller) SSDs with a PCIe 5.0 x4 interface, but it requires PCIe bifurcation on the motherboard level as it does not have its own PCIe switch....

May 14, 2025 · 2 min · 407 words · Michael Clay

Intel Alder Lake-N CPU powers new Linux tablet PC — Juno Tab 3 features N100 CPU, 12GB RAM, and 512GB SSD for $699

Yesterday, Juno Computers launched itsJuno Tab 3, a 12.1-inch, 3:2 PC tablet based on an Intel N100 CPU and one of three pre-installed Linux flavors, starting at $699 for the 512 GB model and quadrupling storage to 2 TB for $799. All models of this new tablet also have 12 GB of soldered LPDDR5 RAM, which is an excellent baseline, though soldered RAM handily removes your usual memory upgrade options. The most exciting aspect of this tablet for most should be the operating system options— proper Linux tablets are incredibly uncommon, after all....

May 14, 2025 · 3 min · 428 words · Corey Mathis

Intel allegedly has 'stock availability issues' for Core i9-13900K and 14900K CPUs (Updated)

Update 9/5 02:05 PDT Intel has responded to our request for comment. “Intel confirms that replacement stock for RMA requests on Intel Core 13th and 14th Gen desktop processors is sufficient to address customer demand and apologizes for the miscommunication indicating otherwise. We appreciate our customers’ patience as we continue to process RMA requests as quickly as possible for Intel Core 13th and 14th Gen desktop processors.” Original story Intel is reportedly running out of replacements for its faulty range-topping Core i9-13900K/14900K ‘Raptor Lake’ processors, according to aRedditpost citing Intel customer support....

May 14, 2025 · 3 min · 503 words · Abigail King

Intel Lunar Lake CPU gets die annotation — four Skymont E-cores slightly bigger than one Lion Cove P-core

Die shots of Intel’s latestCore Ultra 200V(codenamed Lunar Lake) CPUs have been analyzed andannotated, revealing the size and location of the mobile chip’s components. Photographed by GeekerWan and 万扯淡 and annotated by hardware expert Nemez, the images deeply dive into Lunar Lake’s tiniest parts in the compute, platform controller, and base tiles. The first two tiles are fabbed on TSMC’s 3nm and 6nm nodes, respectively, while the base tile alone is fabbed at Intel on the 22nm node....

May 14, 2025 · 3 min · 428 words · Sarah Herrera

Intel rolls out microcode fix for crashing 13th/14th Generation processors through the Linux Kernel

Intel has been in hot water over the past couple of months as the Raptor Lake chipdegradation issue transpired. While the latest 0x129 microcode patch update, as per Intel, resolves all related problems on new processors, OEMs mainly released this microcode through BIOS updates. As per a report byPhoronix, Intel is now packaging this microcode in the Linux Kernel, so users can easily install the update without tinkering with the BIOS....

May 14, 2025 · 3 min · 473 words · Jamie Oconnor

Intel's Arrow Lake official memory speeds are unchanged with standard memory sticks — pricier CUDIMM memory needed for faster base spec

The IntelCore Ultra200S(codenamed Arrow Lake) chip spec sheets note that their maximum JEDEC DRAM speed is DDR5-6400, allowing users to use faster memory speeds without overclocking. However, hardware leaker@harukaze5710shared some documentation on X that showed that the chips supported the faster standard when using more expensive CUDIMM. Standard UDIMM sticks would be limited to DDR5-5600 unless you use XMP to overclock them. CUDIMMs have onboard clock drivers that improve memory stability at higher frequencies....

May 14, 2025 · 2 min · 351 words · Matthew White