Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: home built OS: Windows 10 Pro CPU: AMD 7900X Motherboard: ASUS ROG X670E Strix-E Memory: 2 x 32 GB Crucial CL 5200 Graphics Card: NVidia GTX 3060 Ti Sound Card: built-in sound Monitor(s) Displays: Dell U2417H Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1200 Keyboard: Daskeyboard Mouse: Corsair M65 RGB Pro PSU: Seasonic 850 Case: Phanteks Enthoo Pro with homebuilt wood "skateboard", 2 extra drive "sleds" Cooling: Corsair AIO for CPU, 2 fans Hard Drives: Sabrent 1 TB NMVe, Samsung 512 GB SSD, 2 x WD 12 TB, plus 14 TB WD drive for offline "backup of the backup"
Plus a bunch of Hitachi 2 TB and 4 TB drives stored offline for yearly backups, 1 for each year Internet Speed: very fast! Browser: FireFox Antivirus: NortonLifelock Other Info: * Wacom Intuos Pro S
* drive bay Silverstone 4-slot card reader/USB port
* LG DVD burner
* Logitech C920S webcam (highly recommended!)
* Hope to upgrade to 4K monitor in 2024
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Lenovo T14S OS: Win 10 Pro Motherboard: Lenovo-designed Memory: 16 GB Graphics Card: built-in Sound Card: built-in Hard Drives: 2 TB Sabrent NVMe. HDDs in USB external drive cases, 2 x WD EasyStore 4 TB. Browser: Firefox Antivirus: NortonLifelock Other Info: battery life relatively short compared to my older Lenovo T series machines
if i clean the disk then download trojans the cleaned disk data is not destroyed only the new one theres no data on that? so i can download as much as i can without getting it touched by trojans or is that not simple
Version 1909 (OS Build 18363.657)
I was sure that I had it safely on an external hard disc. Seems I was wrong :rolleyes:
I've tried various "solutions" found via a Google search but I end up going in circles.
Does anyone know a way to do...
This is also posted on Windows Seven Forums. The question is whether or not at this point I would be better off trying to restore data to a fresh install of Windows 10. Please read description below of what happened
64 bit OS Windows 7
ASUS...
Brief problem overview:
When turning on my laptop, I get to the Windows lock screen, but my laptop's keyboard does absolutely nothing and neither does my mouse or touchpad. The only thing I can do here is shut the laptop off by holding the power...