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Posts posted by scrd01
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Hi Cicely,
Yep Edge is installed, reran while it was open still nothing.
Roy
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disk error scan reported that MFT bitmap attribute is incorrect >> advised to run chkdsk... did so came back CLEAN
W10TP
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Action Center Android protection is ticked but with get now is a valid option on my PC?
W10 TP
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ie11 is now on MS's backburner i see nothing for its replacement Spartan/Edge which is available in W10, optimiszation option
W10 TP
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pc settings can also be accessed by using the charm bar.
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sounds more like he got a virus
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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critical errors
Hi Cicely,
screenshots as requested for critical errors within Event viewer.
ControlPanel>Admintools>eventviewer>see screenshot for sub-sections.
Roy
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critical errors
Hi Cicely,
screenshots as requested for critical errors within Event viewer.
ControlPanel>Admintools>eventviewer>see screenshot for sub-sections.
Roy
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critical errors
Hi Cicely,
screenshots as requested for critical errors within Event viewer.
ControlPanel>Admintools>eventviewer>see screenshot for sub-sections.
Roy
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critical errors
Hi Cicely,
screenshots as requested for critical errors within Event viewer.
ControlPanel>Admintools>eventviewer>see screenshot for sub-sections.
Roy
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critical errors
Hi Cicely,
screenshots as requested for critical errors within Event viewer.
ControlPanel>Admintools>eventviewer>see screenshot for sub-sections.
Roy
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1st comment
worked ok on my W8.1,
just a cosmetic change, see screenshot should read
NONE.
Roy
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
Send Your Feedback for Advanced SystemCare 9
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Hi Cicely,
yes its in that section but not in optimisation.
Roy