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thank you once again , I just would like to let everyone know that , I tried 4 times and I had to return it to the SSD drive that came with the surface pro 11 , this SSD drive did not work for me , the rest of the information is helpful. the laptop never recognized the ssd drive , so I had to change it to the original,, going to try another brand, to be continued, thanks
@@DeployJeremy I tried posting the link, which is the same one you describe , but no worries , thank you I got it back anyway which is what I was afraid.
@@StudyYourself Aside from faulty hardware, I'm not sure why it wasn't recognized. I bought a USB enclosure at the same time for the original SSD and if you have one of those, I'd test it on a running system using diskpart list disk or the disk management tool. I didn't need to do any pre-partitioning on mine, but maybe it needs that?
@@DeployJeremy it is all good brother , thank you so much, I went to bestbuy and bought the WD - BLACK SN770M 2TB Internal SSD PCIe Gen 4 x4 M.2 2230 for ROG Ally and Steam Deck, and after a couple of hours , all is well with the Universe , hahahhaha, also for future pointers, the surface pro 11 only comes with type c options and if someone does it in the future they gotta use the one on the bottom because the laptop wont recognize the top option for recovery drive, thank you gonna enjoy my laptop now
@@DeployJeremy thank you brother for all your help, today I went and bough -WD - BLACK SN770M 2TB Internal SSD PCIe Gen 4 x4 M.2 2230 for ROG Ally and Steam Deck from bestbuy , and it worked like a charm, now the surface pro 11 , only comes with 2 type connections for future reference tell everyone to use the one on the bottom because the laptop did not recognize the one on top, so for now going to enjoy my laptop with all that space, thanks again
I am really sorry to bother you, looking at other videos, this person in this video recommends that we should put a cover around the disk for heating purposes, do you think I should do that to the disk that you recommended or do you think I will be fine without it? thanks just looking for suggestions to make sure I do it right. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vapcUGSrPJo.html
It's no bother. I don't have a perfect or scientific answer. I didn't transfer that cladding to mine. I don't think it hurts to transfer that over, but I personally haven't had any issues now in 3 months of hard use. Many of the laptops I've disassembled over the years don't have the cladding and it's a shared part for other Surface devices with 2230 SSDs where spaces are tighter, but it is there in the original design. The Pro has tighter space than the laptop, so it would benefit more. I wanted to keep the original as-is with cladding in case I did need to go back to the 512GB SSD. My sample size is just 1, so I can't speak to every use case or test environment.
@@DeployJeremy thanks, I just saw another video where they removed the caddling from the original and place it on the new one, gonna do that. I appreciate brother.
If you don't have multiple monitors, then you might want to look into sharing individual windows. Then you can have a portion of your screen with the participant view. Even if your participant view partially covers the window you share, people only see the window, not anything in front of it
I got this webcam a year ago. And boy it is bad. Well, the camera itself is not that bad, the firmware is. Autoexposure is horrible, so the image always looks very dark as the camera poorly tries to compensate when there is some light in the room by darkening the whole image. If you have software that lets you manually set the camera settings, then it works nicely.
I know this is an old video, but i'm having issues sharing audio when using a logitech Rally Bar in Android Appliance mode. any help is greatly appreciated
Thanks for the comparison Jeremy! This was very helpful!! Question for you: if you con't have a USB-C connection (desktop computer) for this, is there any problem connecting it to the computer via a USB-C to USB adapter?
@@larsonstudios I've not experienced issues with USB-C to A adapters in general. Occasionally, some of the super cheap adapters don't get recognized at all, and if I do see that, I'll use a reputable brand like Anker and that fixes it. (the cheap ones are usually included with budget peripherals and I have many)
I've just recently got the new Brio through work with $60 off (lucky me). I must say it's the best camera with audio I've ever used. Would recommend. Obviously the audio wont be as good as a dedicated microphone, but for a camera it's fantastic.
Surface devices are known to have problems with many SSDs other than Samsung PM991a, which has been used as original part by Surface line-ups. That's why many are looking for this OEM SSDs from Ali-express. Seems like many are suffering the exact issue here.
I just bought one of these (only $20) a year later based on your other video for best webcams at x price. I think using OBS is something I've now learned from your video that's a GAMECHANGER for webcams. Excited to try OBS with this camera at my setup.
I just ordered 5, but found out that the software can only do 3 cams at a time... So I am hoping the UVC feature can get me to use 5 camera's for my podcast studio.
Hi Jeremy. After upgrading to 2tb(WD-SN770M) on the same model as the video. I'm facing constant blue screen errors. Is it because of my SSD upgrade? Or something else?