Chat about anything! (Part 4)

Remember that green associates with bad and greed

what does blue associate

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Yea but it doesn’t matter to me.

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can colors be colors bruh

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Calmness and depression.

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this would be gray for me

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sky blue

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To delete protected partitions that delete partition override can’t delete, you must first ensure you are using the correct diskpart commands, especially on GPT disks, and then use third-party software if the problem persists.

1.Using DiskPart*

  1. Open DiskPart as an administrator: Type cmd or powershell in the Start menu, right-click on the result, and select “Run as administrator”.
  2. Start DiskPart: In the command prompt, type diskpart and press Enter.
  3. List and select the disk: Type list disk and identify the disk number containing the protected partition. Then, type select disk # (replace # with the correct number) and press Enter.
  4. List and select the partition: Type list partition and identify the partition number you want to delete. Use select partition # to select it.
  5. Delete the partition: Type delete partition override and press Enter.
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AI is dumber than everyone but smarter than the troll.

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I am pibble, wash my bellay

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Raw garlic.

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eats it
Yes, I ate BlueScreen33. His soul is eaten too btw.

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BlueScreen33 is like way worse than the down syndrome guy.

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isnt that you? considering you act like one

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let the evidence speak for itself

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Parfait Word of The Day!
Weird.

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Like bro IM A MINOR I am 12

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fr

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