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Moving out of state leasing with Jd Byrider?

JD By riders are franchised locations. Each is owned by a different party usually.

They would prefer that you not take the car out of state because they don't have relationships with out of town repo agents and the expense involved with repoing the car and getting it back to their location.

I doubt there is anything in your contract that precludes you from moving. They want their money, not the car.

And, if they don't know where you moved to, they cant well repo the car.


Any car financier can take your car after being 1 day late. Most wont because its not in their financial best interests to do so.

I say keep making your payments, don't volunteer your new address unless you get behind and then only in an attempt to work something out. (With the obvious risk that they COULD repo it)

Like I said, they want the money, not the car. Repo is usually a last resort under most buy here pay here business models. Except maybe first or 2nd payment defaults, in which cases they want to "set the tone" early so as you dont think its acceptable to always be late.

How can I bypass steam when launching a game?

Yes you f**king can!.By tampering with the steam_dll file you can actualy trick the game into thinking your steam is active and agreeing to let you play even if you don’t own the game, not have steam installed, or have steam, fully operational in the background of the game. Look up Skidrow or Megacopyfiles and look for Skyrim and the steam_dll.api and executable file, replace in your already installed game and go play for as long as you want.*note* in some countries you can get arrested and fined or jailed for piracy. So if you use Skidrow’s methods and files, do not share them. Direct them to Skidrow’s downloads and let them download it themselves. Piracy means giving to others for personal profit, profit that is not cashed by the game’s makers. So don’t give those files from your own machine and you will be safe.

Are Steam games saved data saved through your Steam account?

Yes.After you close games, they will sync with your steam account sending any of your personal data to the steam servers. When you log into a new computer, that saved data will be in the cloud and accessed and downloaded when you start the game.Be carefulSome games don’t sync with the cloud and you will have to transfer them with a usb stick. I had a problem with dark souls not syncing, so I had to use a Flash drive to move my game to a new computer.

My PC is running super slow, just after I installed nVidia Graphic card. PC was fine before. What could the problem be?

First i've gotta say the obvious.  Attempt to restart your computer and see if the propblem persists.  You'd be surprised as to how many don't do or think of this when they have a problem.  NVidia drivers typically have a "clean install" option in the installer.  Try re-installing the driver using that setting.  That will typically fix many issues.  Also consider removing unnecessary drivers, as you could have a conflict somewhere.

If I install everything on a second hard drive, can I reformat the primary hard drive? Will the programs on the secondary hard drive still work?

The two other answers simply aren’t right. The short answer is, maybe.From your computer’s perspective there is one special drive, one first love, one who is different from all the rest…and that is your boot drive. This contains at least enough of your OS to start the boot process ie. you can have an OS span multiple drives (impossible for Windows unless you use RAID which is cheating) but one drive starts the process off.Once you are booted your PC is happy. It doesn’t give a fig about which drive you actually use to store data (including programs) so long as it’s accessible when needed. Except for OS data including ‘how/where’ a program is installed — that goes on the boot drive thank-you-very-much.You can have two drives with nothing but OS on the boot and everything else on the other. Or have it all on one drive…and everything in between. You can screw around with any drive and it’ll still boot though data or programs stored there aren’t available. Screw with the boot drive and you’re looking at a ‘restore factory defaults’ or full reinstall of something.The ‘maybe’ comes in here. Given your scenario say you reinstall your OS in some way. Now it boots but there are no icons for anything but default OS stuff because this install doesn’t have the ‘how/where’ another had. You can manually create an icon to a program on the second drive and try running it. Some will recreate the needed registry entries and return to life. Some won’t.World of Warcraft recreates. Installing Steam games on a separate drive, reinstalling, and then telling Steam again to store games on that same drive/directory works great, no loss of data or progress. These are just two I can personally validate. Your mileage may vary.So if you blow up the boot drive as you describe all the programs on the second drive are orphans. Some will respond to love and hug you and some will curse you. Just run them to find out which…PS. If you take that second drive to another computer running a compatible OS you’re in the same scenario; they may or not run...but they should be consistent.

How can I play Counter Strike with my friends over the internet?

Use Hamachi software for Windows, it allows you to play cs over Internet without LAN.You can play with as many users possible using hamachi :1.You have to make multiple networks/ hubs with different names and share it with users you want to play.2. Provided you are the host, create a server and share your server's IP address with all the users.3. Ask them to connect to your server and DONE!I can say that it took me about 8 months to figure this out. :-PCheers!

Linux won everything but gaming, and Windows won in gaming. Why?

Aside from all the irrelevant, emotional and quite frankly complete wrong facts and figures, there is also one rather important technical reason why windows 'won' gaming: Windows simply gives a game all the resources it wants, at the cost of deriving other components from it's resources. This is basically what the DirectXX core does: giving all available system resources to the current active game-application. It leaves only a tiny bit off left-over resources to core os functions.Unix, Linux system design does not permit this kind of resource-grabbing. It does not allow one application to monopolize all the available system resources. Combine this with the dominant position on the desktop market and it was for professional game developers historically an easy choice the make.As for the statement that Linux won everything: I find it rather a bold statement to make.Latest IDC figures (2016) seems to put Windows server market server share around 30% worldwide. This share is in decline for years, but it is still a hefty portion and quite profitable (the only actual thing that really counts in business).And although Android is running on a linux kernel, Os-wise it is a very different beast than your stock linux os distro. As a side note: Google is developing a complete android-replacement: Project 'fuchsia' and its non-linux 'magenta' microkernel. Given the fact that Android utterly dominates the mobile market, and given a possible scenario that Google decides to really push the replacement of Android (a not entirely unrealistic scenario), the future of linux on mobile will be rather bleak, don't you think?Contrary to popular lore, Linux is also not dominating the market of dedicated network devices (routers, bridges, switches, etc). This market is all proprietary.But there is something to say about the amount of linux servers that serve as routing devices, but I would probably place those devices in the Linux server category, rather than count them as a dedicated network device.The same case goes for the console market: there is no dominating linux-based console. Period. Sony playstation system software is a proprietary fork of BSD (not Linux!). All other dominant console systems use all proprietary system software, with the possible exception of the latest xbox console (running a windows 10 variant). So linux isn't even visible in the console market.Like, I said, quite a bold statement.

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