One Minute at Moxie Falls

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Took a short trip out of the house today to visit Moxie Falls for the first time. Absolutely beautiful. Ended up relying on my iPhone 11 Pro Max to shoot because I don't have wide angle lens for my Panasonic G7 and was super impressed with the iPhone's ability to capture moving water.
If you're in Maine, like waterfalls and short/easy hikes, I can't recommend Moxie Falls enough. Beautiful environment.

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  • @vsDrunkenYoda
    @vsDrunkenYoda4 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful Vid👍 I definitely can't interrupt a Nature Walk to ask for help on booting my first pc build,lol. I had everything working then wanted to erase and start over(had a reason)so I removed the win10 flash drive and deleted the ssd that I had the win installed on but now it won't or I can't figure out how to start fresh. Unless I deleted my win10 flash drive but I removed it first and it still has all types of files when I hit browse to make sure it's not empty. Wish I had a nerd friends,Anyone,etc to call but it's just me and the kids and I've waited and studied 4yrs to build her. It's something simple I just don't want to miss up worse. I can get to command prompt if you know anyone bored and willing to help.✌&💚either way. I'll even put my phone number down then erase comment that's how much I have no one🍻👍.

  • @AndrewThrasher1987

    @AndrewThrasher1987

    4 жыл бұрын

    I know all about the desire to give a PC a fresh start to get things just right. 😊 So a couple of questions to help me figure out where you are. It sounds like you have another computer that you're using to look at the flash drive. If so, the name of the drive should show up as ESD-USB. If it does, then the flash drive is most likely still ok. If not, you may want to try recreating the flash drive with the Media Creation Tool on another computer (assuming the other computer runs Windows). Second question: when you try to boot your computer, does the Windows logo show up and look like it's trying to load, or does it go straight to a black screen with a blinking cursor? Or something else maybe? My best guess right now is that there are some remnants of Windows on the SSD, which causes your computer to try to boot to that instead of skipping it and looking for a USB drive to boot from. When you first boot your computer, you'll normally get the logo of your motherboard (ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, etc.). On that page, you'll normally have options at the bottom (usually ESC, DEL, ENTER, F2, F11 or F12) for choosing a boot device, or worst case scenario going into the BIOS. Either one of those will allow you to choose the USB drive as the first boot device, which should allow you to boot from the USB drive (assuming it's good). The screen with the options disappears fast, so you may need to try it a few times before you get in. Try getting into the boot menu/BIOS and see if you can get the USB to boot. Let me know how it goes and we'll take it from there. BTW, what specs did you go with for your PC?

  • @vsDrunkenYoda

    @vsDrunkenYoda

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@AndrewThrasher1987 Finally Got It🍻👍💚🎮

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