Re: Good way to spook yourself
why not do what I did?
run a hacked bios update on a PC with a raid controller - the bios
updates the controller and the motherboard and runs aggressive memory
timings!
I did not back up 400Gb of data and I run raid 0!
are you sweating now?
btw. don't do this
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