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scrd01

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  1. Hi Cicely, yes its in that section but not in optimisation. Roy
  2. Hi Cicely, Yep Edge is installed, reran while it was open still nothing. Roy
  3. disk error scan reported that MFT bitmap attribute is incorrect >> advised to run chkdsk... did so came back CLEAN W10TP
  4. Action Center Android protection is ticked but with get now is a valid option on my PC? W10 TP
  5. ie11 is now on MS's backburner i see nothing for its replacement Spartan/Edge which is available in W10, optimiszation option W10 TP
  6. sounds more like he got a virus
  7. Kailasa Hi Kailasa, Couple of points, 6.1.76XX drivers are generic MS drivers and i suspect are Vista editions and have not been updated by OEM's.(you'll still find them on W8!!!). Getting out of back/scan is the standard X top right. Roy
  8. Cloudy and Max Hi people, Cloudy, in regard to registry entries, the Prime Programmes ie sys32 are listed, i have always used this facility to choose which programmes i amend/delete. Max, and ALL Now this is far more complicated Because of the way that W8/W8.1/Cloud/Sync works. You have >> two << options for your initial sign-in, MS account or local both send you in different directions, the same applies to Google If you store your core data within thier admin/cloud/Sync options, as soon as you log-in, depending on log-in option if its main then all of your saved data will be re-applied to your system, therefor you will in effect not be able to remove it from your comp, because its>>>> not actually on it<<<< Roy
  9. Cloudy and Max Hi people, Cloudy, in regard to registry entries, the Prime Programmes ie sys32 are listed, i have always used this facility to choose which programmes i amend/delete. Max, and ALL Now this is far more complicated Because of the way that W8/W8.1/Cloud/Sync works. You have >> two << options for your initial sign-in, MS account or local both send you in different directions, the same applies to Google If you store your core data within thier admin/cloud/Sync options, as soon as you log-in, depending on log-in option if its main then all of your saved data will be re-applied to your system, therefor you will in effect not be able to remove it from your comp, because its>>>> not actually on it<<<< Roy
  10. Cloudy and Max Hi people, Cloudy, in regard to registry entries, the Prime Programmes ie sys32 are listed, i have always used this facility to choose which programmes i amend/delete. Max, and ALL Now this is far more complicated Because of the way that W8/W8.1/Cloud/Sync works. You have >> two << options for your initial sign-in, MS account or local both send you in different directions, the same applies to Google If you store your core data within thier admin/cloud/Sync options, as soon as you log-in, depending on log-in option if its main then all of your saved data will be re-applied to your system, therefor you will in effect not be able to remove it from your comp, because its>>>> not actually on it<<<< Roy
  11. Cloudy and Max Hi people, Cloudy, in regard to registry entries, the Prime Programmes ie sys32 are listed, i have always used this facility to choose which programmes i amend/delete. Max, and ALL Now this is far more complicated Because of the way that W8/W8.1/Cloud/Sync works. You have >> two << options for your initial sign-in, MS account or local both send you in different directions, the same applies to Google If you store your core data within thier admin/cloud/Sync options, as soon as you log-in, depending on log-in option if its main then all of your saved data will be re-applied to your system, therefor you will in effect not be able to remove it from your comp, because its>>>> not actually on it<<<< Roy
  12. Cloudy and Max Hi people, Cloudy, in regard to registry entries, the Prime Programmes ie sys32 are listed, i have always used this facility to choose which programmes i amend/delete. Max, and ALL Now this is far more complicated Because of the way that W8/W8.1/Cloud/Sync works. You have >> two << options for your initial sign-in, MS account or local both send you in different directions, the same applies to Google If you store your core data within thier admin/cloud/Sync options, as soon as you log-in, depending on log-in option if its main then all of your saved data will be re-applied to your system, therefor you will in effect not be able to remove it from your comp, because its>>>> not actually on it<<<< Roy
  13. critical errors Hi Cicely, screenshots as requested for critical errors within Event viewer. ControlPanel>Admintools>eventviewer>see screenshot for sub-sections. Roy
  14. critical errors Hi Cicely, screenshots as requested for critical errors within Event viewer. ControlPanel>Admintools>eventviewer>see screenshot for sub-sections. Roy
  15. critical errors Hi Cicely, screenshots as requested for critical errors within Event viewer. ControlPanel>Admintools>eventviewer>see screenshot for sub-sections. Roy
  16. critical errors Hi Cicely, screenshots as requested for critical errors within Event viewer. ControlPanel>Admintools>eventviewer>see screenshot for sub-sections. Roy
  17. critical errors Hi Cicely, screenshots as requested for critical errors within Event viewer. ControlPanel>Admintools>eventviewer>see screenshot for sub-sections. Roy
  18. 1st comment worked ok on my W8.1, just a cosmetic change, see screenshot should read NONE. Roy
  19. event viewer critical/warning MS Event viewer is rather clumsy, you have to select the various sub-sections then view the error type. A tool to list critical errors and the general description that goes with them, would definately help in problem solving. Roy
  20. event viewer critical/warning MS Event viewer is rather clumsy, you have to select the various sub-sections then view the error type. A tool to list critical errors and the general description that goes with them, would definately help in problem solving. Roy
  21. event viewer critical/warning MS Event viewer is rather clumsy, you have to select the various sub-sections then view the error type. A tool to list critical errors and the general description that goes with them, would definately help in problem solving. Roy
  22. event viewer critical/warning MS Event viewer is rather clumsy, you have to select the various sub-sections then view the error type. A tool to list critical errors and the general description that goes with them, would definately help in problem solving. Roy
  23. event viewer critical/warning MS Event viewer is rather clumsy, you have to select the various sub-sections then view the error type. A tool to list critical errors and the general description that goes with them, would definately help in problem solving. Roy
  24. IE temp files Hi Cicely, sorry for the delay. regarding the "protected" temp files, Additional is probably a better definition. They are in C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files and C:\Windows\SysWOW32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files. Roy
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