The real solution is deleting the corresponding key from the registry as below:
Open RegEdit
Start -> Type "regedit"
Navigate to
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The real solution is deleting the corresponding key from the registry as below:
Open RegEdit
Start -> Type "regedit"
Navigate to
This worked for me too, but upon reboot the system again lists the ESP partition together with the drive letter under my computer. Is there a way to make this adjustment permanent? Here is a...
I solved the problem, the culprit was a file generated in non NTFS file-system (possibly ext4) on some Linux distribution used by one of my friends that I share a folder with. Somewhere in it was a...
Thanks for the recommendation. After doing that and the problem is still there, and the output is as follows:
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There were some corrupt files, but the scan did not resolve the issue.
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Dear Caledon,
I uninstalled Dropbox and restarted the computer to find out that the problem still persists.
Greetings,
I have a Dell Inspiron laptop which came with Windows 10 Home Edition 64-bit pre-installed, and I installed Ubuntu 16.04.2 64-bit in dual-boot configuration alongside.
A shared...