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control panel ->troubleshooting -> fix problem with windows update
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QUOTE(tenchi0205 @ Jul 28 2017, 11:22 PM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « control panel ->troubleshooting -> fix problem with windows update This post has been edited by VeeJay: Jul 28 2017, 11:55 PM |
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QUOTE(kamikraze @ Jul 31 2017, 11:37 PM) If your win10 ever slow down..this article might be some help Turning some of it off for better performance is fine...but looking thru the list, its pretty much, one would be loosing the Win10 experience https://www.windowscentral.com/how-boost-pr...ions-windows-10 |
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QUOTE(tenchi0205 @ Sep 26 2017, 10:11 PM) Lately I found sppsvc.exe high cpu usage of my PC...scanned with antivirus n anti malware...no virus/malware found.... Its MS Software Protection PLatform, to my knowledge, it only acts up if unlicensed version is ran.Any idea what is sppsvc? Is your MS genuine? Do disable ti look at Task Schedule and you can disable from there. |
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QUOTE(peterscm @ Nov 12 2018, 02:09 PM) I got the message on last Friday afternoon. same here....it was a shocker when i received it...and then i saw there were 2 updates pending, so did the update and then reboot, hence the message disappearedThen the message is gone after I power up my notebook that night. |
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QUOTE(netmatrix @ Jul 20 2020, 04:42 PM) As of today i can verify ver.2004 has a very big issue with laptops that was purchased early this month. Thanks for the headsup, will remain on my 1903» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « With the ASUS, as of today, it has camera that refuse to work. I am going to reinstall back to ver.1909 for this. Ver.2004 is pretty scary that it might cause laptop to overheat for one reason or another. None of these problems occur on the office desktops. So those who bought laptops that has ver.1909, keep using that for at least until end of the year when everything seems stable. |
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Reposting here as well...for the record
Good read here...check it out https://www.republicworld.com/technology-ne...tion-error.html QUOTE This PC can't run Windows 11 error - What to do? As stated earlier, the error might occur due to two reasons. Firstly, the Secure Boot feature in the BIOS setting might be disabled, leading to the error. Secondly, the TPM 2.0 shall be enabled, which is one of the Windows 11 minimum requirement. Both these errors might occur when a user is trying to mount and run the Windows 11 iso. However, there is a possible fix for both the errors. Follow the steps given below to fix 'this PC can't run Windows 11 error.' The PC must support TPM 2.0 Check Whether TPM is enabled Press 'Windows + R' and launch the run command In the dialogue box that opens, type 'tpm.msc' and click on OK A window titled 'TPM Management on Local Computer' would open Check whether the TPM is enabled under the 'Status' section If the message shows 'The TPM is ready for use', it is enabled and one does not need to follow the given steps If not enabled follow the steps given below Restart and open 'Startup Menu' through F1, F2, F10, F11, DEL or other required key Go to the 'Security Tab' Go to 'TPM device' On the list available, select 'Available' Save and restart the PC The PC must support Secure Boot Once the TPM is available, follow the given steps Restart the PC and enter the 'Start Menu' Enter 'Bios Setup' In the menu, select 'Advanced Tab' After that, select 'Boot Options' Under the menu, a lot of boot options would be available Locate 'Secure Boot' and enable it Click on save and exit Boot the system and enter 'Start Menu' again Manually select the drive which has Windows 11 download in 'Boot Device Option' Instal Windows 11 manually from the Windows 11 iso |
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