Adobe Photoshop throws an error “Scratch Disks Are Full”

When starting Adobe Photoshop. There is a possibility, that one day you will receive the error “Scratch Disks are full.” What does this error mean? It means that there is a short amount of storage left. On the drive assigned, […]

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How adding more 180mm fans to your radiator, can improve and make temps more stable!

Sometimes when you are running, the latest processor that has many cores. Some of the most expensive AIO water coolers can run short, making that temp stable for your CPU. I recently ran the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X and noticed […]

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Join the IT Guys Discord Community!

Join The IT Guys’ Discord server for an engaging community where IT professionals share valuable tips and discuss tech-related topics. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced veteran, this is the ultimate destination to connect, learn, and grow. Join us today!

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NVIDIA is killing off, their long-time favorite application GeForce Experience and Control Panel

In recent news, NVIDIA has been working behind the scenes. On a newer application that will be replacing, the long-term GeForce Control Panel and GeForce Experience. There have been several issues, that have been plaguing the GeForce experience and have […]

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Enhance Your Home’s Defense Against Power Surges

FPL’s SurgeShield and Electronics Surge Protection Program Bundle seems to have emerged as a noteworthy contender when shielding our cherished electronic companions from the wrath of power surges. Let’s explore why this program is gaining attention from tech enthusiasts and […]

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Streaming Serenity: Katie’s Koi Pond

Immerse yourself in the stunning world of Katies Koi Pond, where technology meets nature in a spectacular way. Katie’s quest to integrate technology with her large koi fish pond led her to The IT Guys, and the result is nothing […]

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Computer Cookies 101

 Computer Cookies 101 We’re not talking about the yummy cookies you eat but the virtual crumbs that help you navigate the internet. They might sound mysterious, but don’t worry; we can help you understand what they are and why they […]

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Old Tech for Budget-Friendly PC Builds

The allure of the latest and greatest often overshadows the untapped potential of older technology. We are delving into the art of harnessing the power of older tech for budget-friendly PC builds—uncovering cost-effective solutions without compromising performance. Vintage components, once […]

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