Avast opens up about CCleaner hack and outlines how it will protect users
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Avast opens up about CCleaner hack and outlines how it will protect users
You could try using the Aerolite Theme and see if it helps.
You can get the theme and read about it here:
Install Aerolite Theme in Windows 10 Windows 10 Customization Tutorials
For legacy bios MBR, disk < 2.2 TB, the only partition that needs to be primary is the partition that has the bootloader.
All other partitions can be logical.
fwiw, here's some snips from my OLD...
Microsoft agrees to extend support deadline for Clover Trail PCs | ZDNet
I had a Macrium VSS problem when i had Acronis and Macrium installed at the same time.
I fixed it by deleting the Acronis VSS Provider registry key.
See these articles:
How to remove the VSS...
You can limit it to 20% or 40% of RAM using the REDUCED or SIZE options, see this tutorial:
Specify Hiberfile Type as Full or Reduced in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Performance Maintenance Tutorials
Try Wiztree, i use the portable version.
Antibody Software - WizTree finds the files and folders using the most disk space on your hard drive
It can often show files that other programs can't...
CCEnhancer 4.4.2 is available
CCEnhancer 4.4.2 - SingularLabs
You're welcome, i've spent hours trying to fix problems caused by vendors, and it is frustrating to learn it was their issue (not me).
If it's a MS problem affecting you i don't know what you can do other than wait for MS to fix it.
So far i've been lucky and not had problems logging in to MS/Outlook accounts.
Maybe this is what is causing the problem:
Microsoft authentication issue hits Outlook, Skype, OneDrive, Xbox
Try WizTree, it often can show files that TreeSize and WinDirStat can't display.
It's free, they have a portable version, and it runs fast.
Antibody Software - WizTree finds the files and folders...
I can kinda duplicate this but i don't know if my task setup is the same as yours.
If the scheduled task is still running and the task only allows one instance, it won't start another task/instance...
I have multi-boot PC's and it causes problems for me.
When i restart (W7) it needs to run check disk for every drive when booting.
Takes a long time, and messes things up.
I turn it off in W8.1...
Cool, play around with the settings and see how it works for you.
I did create a WD definition update task that runs every 1 hour and so far that is working correctly.
I just started a W10 system (not insider) and it auto installed the new flash update and the Feb 2017 MSRT update (KB890830).
@gilcon19
I can duplicate your issue
from what i've found,
if the task is created or edited/saved with a scheduled start datetime in the past it does not work correctly
if i set the scheduled...
In the task Settings tab
Enable the Run task as soon as possible after a scheduled start is missed
See if that makes a difference
From what i can see in the screen prints
the task was...
In Task Scheduler, Enable All Tasks History
If history is enabled you can look at the History tab of any task that ran since history was enabled to see each step in the task
Look at each step in...
If you have fast startup turned on, turn it off and see if that helps with this issue.
Here's a couple of tutorials:
Boot - Check if from Hybrid, Full, or Hibernate in Windows 8 and 10
Fast...
Here's a tutorial for restoring the defaults:
Services - Restore Default Services in Windows 10
OK, good luck with that
Maybe someone else using WD and the built in task can check and see if things match
You could also do a manual "Run" on that task to see how things look after it finishes
I don't know, i would hope the Windows logs/info do correlate and show the same info
I got rid of the built in WD scan task, so i can't verify that
I created my own WD scan task to run the way i...
No, i just meant you might have to wait a while before the task auto runs again, as soon as it runs the info should be in the History tab
I don't know what the other window under history logs and...
In Task Scheduler navigate to
Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows > Windows Defender
You should see the built in WD Scan task
In Task Scheduler, Enable All Tasks History
After All...