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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YbZNu0wasA

This one pretty much speaks for itself - I had a bunch of corrections and additions in re: the last video, enough for a whole video on its own. It actually ended up being pretty fun!

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Little Guys 4: Supplemental

Corrections! Additional info! Valuable prizes!! Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cathoderaydude Tip me: https://ko-fi.com/cathoderaydude 00:00 Intro 00:00 Correction #1: Plugs 01:04 Correction #2: Coinstars outside UK 01:42 DVI audio test 04:45 Correction #3: Wrong thermal compound 09:46 Thermal wax on, thermal wax off 10:09 Disk tray 11:24 The heatsink comes off 14:58 Unpopulated sata connectors 15:47 Testing with new compound 16:43 One more tangent about paste 18:12 Correction #4: Ferrules and aglets 18:37 No two Phoenixes are the same 19:19 Correction #5: Optocouplers 20:22 The IODD 21:12 A Hero Falls 21:47 A Hero is Rebooted 23:23 Gravis dumps an entire container of usb keys on the bench 23:39 Outro

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Grey Panther

Happy to see a new video. But also, don't worry too much about mistakes!

Aloha

I like your lightly produced videos as much as your regular ones, a 2 hour long deep dive is great, but so is "hey here's a half an hour of me fucking around with whatever"

Luciano

I saw that IODD and I had a "holy shit, I'm stupid for NOT having this" moment. Immediately bought one with a gift card I had for Amazon, threw in a spare SSD I had, started loading up my ISOs. I also figured out how to mount VHD files on this thing, it's funky. 1. Grab the VHD++ tool from their site: http://dir.iodd.kr/vhd_tools/VHD_Tool++(v0.7.0.11).zip 2. Go to the Create Tab, in the File Name field, point to a folder on the IODD and give the VHD a name. 3. Specify a size, click Create. This should be almost instant. 4. Restart the IODD (unplug, replug). 5. In the IODD, hit the gear button, go to Mode Setting. 6. Go to one of the VHD entries, and use the 3 and 9 buttons to move it into the enabled list. 7. Hit the 6/Right button to make it emulate the VHD as a USB stick or External HD. Hit the 5 button to write protect. I like to have it locked when I use Medicat so AV doesn't freak out and ruin my Medicat image. Unlocking would be nice for Windows to Go or making a VHD of the Windows 11 installer to make it work with "unsupported" machines. 8. Go back, you should have a saving prompt. 9. Find the VHD you made, try to mount it like you do an ISO. 10. Profit. Don't use Disk Management in Windows to make VHDs. It doesn't work for some reason, no idea what's up with that. I got weird errors on the IODD like Defrag and stuff.

Carl Seiler

Good stuff, Maynard