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Is it possible to remove games from the UI without deleting them? I only want them to stay in the library.

Is it possible to prevent the PS4 versions from being downloaded after upgrading to the PS5 ones every time one inserts a PS4 game disc?

How can one know the games he unfollowed so that the user can refollow them? Also, after unfollowing a game, will the user stop getting notifications about recent or soon to be released DLC?

How can one create folders on the UI to add games? One could do it for PSN games in the PS3 and PS4 and for physical games in the PS4.
 
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https://ourtechroom.com/tech/guide-usb-port-colors-red-blue-yellow-black-white-orange-teal/ :rolleyes:

The USB port color is one of the general ways of identifying the types of USB but it is not a standard and recommended method for identifying the USB type.
USB port color is not reliable or consistent among motherboards. It differs from Motherboard manufacturers and you have to identify them by reading the motherboard manual but in general motherboard manufacturers also follow a similar color pattern to remove confusion among general.

Not what I read in another site but thanks.
 

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Ok, but they're black, not white.



I have a USB Flash Drive which is red but accordimg to what I searched it's 2.0 and not 3.0. What about the USB4 color?
It's just a color. It's not a big deal when one reads the packaging and device specifications of what they are buying so they know what they are getting. Who knows, maybe it's a trick so manufactures can sell off older tech to unsuspecting customers that don't read the specs before buying. What ever color USB 4 is, it will be. Who knows, and does it really matter that much?
 
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It's just a color. It's not a big deal when one reads the packaging and device specifications of what they are buying so they know what they are getting. Who knows, maybe it's a trick so manufactures can sell off older tech to unsuspecting customers that don't read the specs before buying. What ever color USB 4 is, it will be. Who knows, and does it really matter that much?

Yes, because how can one know if it's 1.0, 2.0, etc., if there's no info in the USB Flash Drives like in some of mine?
 

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Yes, because how can one know if it's 1.0, 2.0, etc., if there's no info in the USB Flash Drives like in some of mine?
If the device doesn't list or show the specifications on the packaging you should probably be avoiding the product. If you've already bought the product and just forget what spec it is, put it in a pc, open device manager and look at it under disk drives. If it doesn't display the spec in the model number that gets listed there, look it up.
 

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If the device doesn't list or show the specifications on the packaging you should probably be avoiding the product. If you've already bought the product and just forget what spec it is, put it in a pc, open device manager and look at it under disk drives. If it doesn't display the spec in the model number that gets listed there, look it up.

It doesn't even list the model number, only mentions USB Mass Storage Device.
 

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It doesn't even list the model number, only mentions USB Mass Storage Device.
It has a hardware ID. All devices do. It most likely in the properties. If this information is really that important to you why not write it down in a book or something so you don't forget. Do is a read/write test. The speed should give you a general idea of what gen usb it is. If you can't figure it out from that then I don't know. As a rule going forward you should write it down or just simply remember what the package said.
 

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It has a hardware ID. All devices do. It most likely in the properties. If this information is really that important to you why not write it down in a book or something so you don't forget. Do is a read/write test. The speed should give you a general idea of what gen usb it is. If you can't figure it out from that then I don't know. As a rule going forward you should write it down or just simply remember what the package said.

I just know the USB Flash Drive I was using to install Windows 11 freezes the PC on boot but I can access its content after signing in to my local Windows 11 user account without it freezing the PC. I don't have this problem with this USB Flash Drive in other PCs and with other USB Flash Drives in this PC. Weird. To make things worse, I have 3 more USB 2.0 Flash Drives like this one but they take a lot longer to write the Windows 11 image than this one.
 

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I just know the USB Flash Drive I was using to install Windows 11 freezes the PC on boot but I can access its content after signing in to my local Windows 11 user account without it freezing the PC. I don't have this problem with this USB Flash Drive in other PCs and with other USB Flash Drives in this PC. Weird. To make things worse, I have 3 more USB 2.0 Flash Drives like this one but they take a lot longer to write the Windows 11 image than this one.
They don't last forever and are limited in the amount of times you can write to them. If they are cheaper drives chances are that they are reaching that limit and are getting close to the brink of failure. I have a USB hdd that is pretty old which sometime causes my laptop to boot when it's plugged in. If I run a chkdsk on the drive this resolves it for a while but since the drive is failing, I know it will eventually reoccur or the drive will die. Possibly sooner, rather than later.
 

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They don't last forever and are limited in the amount of times you can write to them. If they are cheaper drives chances are that they are reaching that limit and are getting close to the brink of failure. I have a USB hdd that is pretty old which sometime causes my laptop to boot when it's plugged in. If I run a chkdsk on the drive this resolves it for a while but since the drive is failing, I know it will eventually reoccur or the drive will die. Possibly sooner, rather than later.

Ok, but I barely used this USB Flash Drive and I don't have this issue with it in other PCs.

CHKDSK stated it found no issues in it.

I also don't get it why I have a BSOD every time I install a modded Windows 11 21H2 22000.1 build image created by NTLite in the host even before the OOBE step where one chooses the system language but if I do it in a virtual machine created by Hyper-V, I don't. If I don't integrate updates in the modded Windows 11 image or switch of the internet so that the OOBE doesn't download and install them, I don't have BSODs, so updates are causing them for some reason.

Also, I used this exact configuration (preset) in a Windows 11 22H2 22621.1 build image and I don't have BSODs in the host when installing Windows 11 but what I type doesn't show up in the OOBE step where one chooses the local account name as if the keyboard wasn't working. This time, I have this problem in both the host and in a virtual machine created by Hyper-V. Weird.

EDIT: It looks like the typing problem was caused by removing Tablet PC with NTLite.
 
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