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Mistgun_Zero:
^I will disagree. It's an ultra book level. I am sure it will give around 4 hours on normal usage. But still has to see.

kitamesume:

--- Quote from: Mistgun_Zero on June 10, 2014, 12:14:49 PM ---^I will disagree. It's an ultra book level. I am sure it will give around 4 hours on normal usage. But still has to see.

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didn't i mention max-load? e.g. AIDA FPU?

Mistgun_Zero:
Even in max load I would expect at least one and half hour to two hours.. Otherwise it can't be called a laptop.

kitamesume:

--- Quote from: Mistgun_Zero on June 10, 2014, 05:39:40 PM ---Even in max load I would expect at least one and half hour to two hours.. Otherwise it can't be called a laptop.

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thats what i said, "i doubt it'd last more than 2hours though".

Tatsujin:

--- Quote from: halfelite on June 09, 2014, 05:47:35 PM ---
--- Quote from: Tatsujin on June 07, 2014, 05:24:10 PM ---I was able to share my drivers. I'm currently having trouble trying to make an admin user name where I can access it from my main computer (this one) so I can modify any files I want at any time. The "Everyone" user name is set to "read" only which is what I want. Anyone know how to set this up?

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Make a new user on the machine that has the drives in it. Call this user share or something give it a password. The right click the folder you are sharing with everyone else and click secruity add the user share and give it full access. On your main machine open my computer click map network drive put in the ip address or host name or browse to the machine sharing the folder click the button that says use alternative login put the user name share and whatever password you gave hit hit ok it should mount it up as that user with full rights.

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I just read this ... alright I want to map this out in my head.

Basically, on Windows, make a new user with password. Both the Admin and the new User should share the folders I want with either of them having the superiority of full control over whatever I share, which will grant me (on my main computer) full access to delete/move/whatever I want while the other user name will only have "read" capabilities. Is this correct?

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