Not all of us can afford new systems so what if you could bring some life back into a old office pc that was headed for a dumpster? That is what I aim for with this series!
This case (not affiliated):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08SC6DWHX/ref=twister_B08VS474QW?_encoding=UTF8&th=1
today I look at a case that is basically a powerbank attached to your phone and it seems to be the best way to make the iphone 6 more useable but as you will find out it is not really the best option as it is ment more for iPhone 7-SE2020 users because of 2 reasons
1. No cutout for the headphone jack
2 The iphone 6 is just barely to small to make a good connection to the port on the case causing the user to have to tape a piece of credit card to the top of the device to take out the slack.
I forgot to mention the port inside the case that connects to the phone is reinforced with metal.
If anyone has any extra questions about this case I will try to answer them as quick as I can.
In this video I take my computer from 2001 and 2005 on the internet browsing the PCMasterRace subreddit!
2001: Windows XP SP3
2005: Windows 7 PRO SP1 32bit
Disclaimer: This is not intended to be used as a tutorial as much as it is for entertainment.
In this video we discover what happens when you delete system 32 on Windows Vista and how it might be possible to recover from this damage.