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Really strange, That should boot up in 30 secs. What does windows "create and partition disks" show? Check in "device manager", are there some drivers missing or problems showing? Maybe backup all your personal data, prepare a bootable USB with windows on it. Plug USB in and boot it, delete all the partitions and format the whole NVME disk and reinstall windows. Then partition your nvme disk and put your personal files back.
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Love of money, wealth and baubles all promoted and condoned by govts and a sense of entitlement has caused all of this.
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Russophobic much?
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I see in BIG C Rama4 in BKK they are having a British festival atm. A jar of Branston piccalilly for about 250 baht, could probably be ordered online as well.
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At checkout you will see if they charged shipping or not. Usually there are other preconditions attached to get free shipping eg a min purchase amount.
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Foreign duo sparks backlash for road trip cannabis cruise in Bangkok
freeworld replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
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Defining Tie-Breaker Rules in DTAs Tie-breaker rules help tax regulatory authorities in defining tax residency and tax collection procedures. Otherwise, both countries would have a claim on taxes due from an individual or a business. Some general points regarding tie-breaker tax rules are listed here. Tie-breaker rules only apply if there is a double tax agreement or treaty between two countries. These rules may apply to individuals and businesses. The permanent home of the taxpayer is the primary criteria under the tie-breaker rules. If a tax payer has a permanent residency in both countries, then, tax authorities may need to determine the “center of vital interest” criteria. It means to determine the family, culture, wealth, and other interests of the taxpayer. If these steps cannot determine the tie-breaker, then the habitual country of residence of the taxpayer is determined. Both countries can determine tax residency based on the nationality of the taxpayer as well. Finally, if tax authorities cannot determine tax residency based on the tie-breaker rules, they can mutually agree on the tax collection arrangements of an individual. It also depends if one has financial accounts somewhere earning income and if that income would be subject to tax in the country of it arising/being remitted.
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Think you are free, govt wants to know and register everything. Just the other day my wife received a call from someone asking why she has so many sims and she explained. We currently have 5 sims registered to my wife (2 for me, 2 for my wife and a one dtac one year internet one year sim which was performing poorly and we gave it to my wifes nephew)
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You provide your TIN when the banks ask for the info either Thailand and/or your home country. Your visa has nothing to do with crs, the banks will report the financial accounts to the tax office, just as they do in Europe. A DTA outlines how and where one is deemed tax resident, dont think moving around and not being tax resident anywhere exists unless one lives in a completely tax free country.
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Yes but what partition style is the disk in GPT or MBR. Check in the disk management-right click on your disk-select properties and you will see MBR or GPT. or Open a cmd terminal and type diskpart (enter) list disk (enter) you can see gpt or mbr next to the disks listed
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Can you check which partition style your harddisk is in (GPT or MBR)? From Gigabyte website CSM CSM Support can be situationally important. You’ll need to enable this compatibility feature to boot from a legacy MBR-partitioned drive. On the other hand, if you want modern UEFI features like Secure Boot, you must disable this.
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There are various reasons and temporary solutions. Seems Gigabyte BIOS is problematic. Did you try some of their solutions ie monitor off, boot pc then switch on the monitor, see if that works. What brand is the monitor, is the monitor connection by HDMI? You might have to open a ticket on Gigabyte warranty site, explain the problem with their bios and they might issue a bios update.
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So which are the settings when everything works? Does it work when you are connected to another monitor? I see some people have problems like that with gigabyte bios and MB it does not recognize some monitors.
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Check in Device manager of windows for graphics drivers installed, is both the intel and nvidia drivers there? Connect to the Ext graphics card, Get into bios, set the setting how you want, then disable CSM. Can the PC boot then to windows screen on both igfx and Ext graphics?
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Connect to MB HDMI, boot PC and check in BIOS when connected to internal graphics is that function enabled or disabled? BTW how do you get in BIOS via software or through boot?
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This is what the user manual states (IO Ports & Initial Display Output Specifies the first initiation of the monitor display from the installed PCI Express graphics card or the onboard graphics. IGFX (Note) Sets the onboard graphics as the first display. PCIe 1 Slot Sets the graphics card on the PCIEX16 slot as the first display. (Default) This item is configurable only when CSM Support is set to Enabled. & Internal Graphics Enables or disables the onboard graphics function. (Default: Auto)) So if you set everything to default ie Graphics card is the default priority and internal graphics are default set to auto everything should work. You say you are missing the Gigabyte logo at boot, you can turn it on or off in the BIOS (Full screen Logo show)
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If the internal graphics fails then the motherboard will be kaput of course, atm there is no such problem.
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This is what you wrote before. Everything was working. "Rebooted again and now set Display to PCI and internal graphics to auto. Now the PC boots from both HDMI ports, and I need a beer" When you mention VGA what does that mean? you are connecting from hdmi at the pc to VGA on the monitor? "When I connect monitor to VGA, I get the single beep then BIOS logo for ~20 seconds then Windows log in screen. " Where is this VGA? on the PC or monitor?
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Check in device manager, are all the device drivers installed? Did you update the drivers with the motherboard drivers from Gigabyte website. VGA card drivers Chipset drivers First download and install those if they are not.