But is that still recommended on an ssd? Defragging for higher success of shrinking an active partition?
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weirdly enough I feel the same. Maybe those were the WinXP times
I thought so too, but apparently you can. I saw people on youtube do it on their active C partition
depends heavily on amount of data and cpu speed. I wouldn't wanna interrupt though
I see, thanks. I'd love to use Win in a VM but I doubt it's as flawless as on metal. For example, would WebSerial API work as well? Idk, maybe.
Download GPS emulator to fake your location if you're down
What is the system32 equivalent in linux
Asking the real question here. I hope there is a one way solution per application. But I doubt it. I hope you don't get the usual answer that it's "absolutely necessary" for security.
I read the title but that barely says anything. It's extremely broad
the title doesn't explain shit. Sure it's a "tool for election integrity observer" but that's barely an explanation. Incredibly broad. Can still be a lot of things. Sounds as if Facebook is guarding the entire election
Why do ads always start with "look no further!" it's like it's begging for a buzzkill
I'm not sure whether this is equivalent, but the free space was on the left of the root partition, so I first moved the root partition to the left of the free space, then extended it to the right. It probably took twice as long. And maybe the risk is the same, I've no idea