AK47 [none/use name]

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Cake day: July 26th, 2020

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  • Some refrigerators function by having the chilled air tumble down from the freezer compartment into the main compartment, so simply leaving it unplugged for a night to let it thaw will open up that passageway (and dump a lot if water if there is a lot of ice build up, so put it outside or put down a lot of towels.)

    If it’s not just frost blocking cold air from moving around, it’s likely worth it to clean the radiator on the back of the fridge with a stiff brush.

    Frankly, if it does have any frost built up in the freezer, it’s absolutely worth letting it thaw for at least one night. And since most fridge only have one compressor (in my experience with exclusively very cheap units), chances are your fridge still works fine.



  • AK47 [none/use name]toaskchapoWas MLK a Liberal?
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    2 years ago

    He was a fairly outspoken anti capitalist, made clear in many of his speeches and letters. He considered himself a Democratic Socialist, a term which was more radical then than it is today.














  • You’re not giving me much feedback on what you’re actually trying. First, are you using official windows installation media? Some PEs won’t have functional dism commands.

    Next, be 100% certain you have the correct drive letter for your installation. Enter c: then run dir if you see a Windows directory you’re probably in the right place, if not, then ente d: and run dir and repeat this until you find your actual windows installation.

    Now, with that driver letter, enter this exactly, replacing $ with the drive letter

    dism /image:$:\ /cleanup-image /restorehealth

    This WILL run, assuming you have any windows installation left to save. I run this command several times a day in a repair depot. Feel free to message me if you need further help.