If it "has to be like that", why is it not like that on the host, and why was it not like that before?
Type: Posts; User: gregyurkon
If it "has to be like that", why is it not like that on the host, and why was it not like that before?
That's odd. On the host, min looks like this:
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This is what det par shows:
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System Properties is the dialog that opens when you create a restore point:
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I did that, and those files are there. I had already formatted E:. The Recovery folder still appears in System Properties.
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I didn't know how to get a winre.wim file until earlier today.
Anyway, it seems to be working, but the System Properties dialog looks weird with a visible "Recovery" folder.
Are you saying that I should copy the .wim file I created to Systen32 or that I should rename the DrtmAuthTxt.wim file? I created the .win file by using DISM on the original recovery partition,...
In a VM, I recently moved the recovery partition to facilitate certain updates. I used the following instructions which I got from StackExchange and another thread in this forum.
reagentc /disable...
I guess the new hardware I need is a pair of reading glasses.
Are those little little yellow things meaningless? They look like little yellow triangles, but with reading glasses, they look like groups of yellow pixels.
These are the drivers in question.
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I can find the drivers OK, but I don't know which ones I really need, it would probably take an hour or two to download and install all of them.
Also,...
I just did a clean install of Windows 10 Home 22H2, and there are some yellow flags in Device Manager. I finished all of the updates in Windows Update, and I installed the Lenovo chipset driver and...
I tried in-place repair twice, doing DISM and SFC before the second one. Both times it stalled at 31% for a few hours. Short of a clean install, is there anything else I can try?
I screwed up my ProgramFiles\WindowsApps folder by taking ownership of it and trying to restore ownership to Trusted Installers. Now, when I try to launch anything in that folder, I get a "The...
Yes. I'm pretty sure that the problem is the specific HDMI device, not HDMI in general.
The HDMI was working fine with the old monitor (RIP), and the glitchy behavior of the new one seems like a software/firmware issue.
The OEM file version is the same, but the monitor is only a few years old.
As far as the MS driver, I installed it earlier today, and the monitor output behaves the same as with the old OEM...
I got the update from MicroSoft through the settings app.
On my system, reinstalling the OEM driver would be faster than System Restore.
Lenovo G50-70, Conexant Smart Audio HD, Win 10 Home 22H2.
I updated the audio driver to try to fix a problem with output on HDMI device, and the laptop headphone output no longer works. The sound...
I tried those too. Assuming that the grouping feature is broken and turning those off is the only thing that seems to work. At least Quick Access is less cluttered that way.
My File Explorer Quick Access view stopped grouping things like, Frequent folders, Recent files, etc. I tried SFC but it didn't help. Later, I tried the registry thing where you remove Bags and...
On my bluetooth, there are frequent interruptions. It stutters and skips, as if someone is playing with the power switch. It happens with every BT device I've used with the computer. Is there someway...
The drive in question just died, so it seems to be unsafe to use a flash drive as a substitute for an HDD or an SSD.
On my system, flash drives slow down with age. The worst example is a two or three month old 3.0 drive, which I've been using for the virtual drives of VMs, sometimes writes at less than 1MB/s. Is...
Thanks. I think a $20 RAM upgrade should be good enough for my needs.