Since you reported the posts informing you that reading is a skill many seem to forget they have, I'll take a more direct approach... your issue is addressed 3 posts up. Had you bothered to take the...
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Since you reported the posts informing you that reading is a skill many seem to forget they have, I'll take a more direct approach... your issue is addressed 3 posts up. Had you bothered to take the...
Thanks for uploading those :)
I won't have time tonight to review them, but will tomorrow. I should be able to compile all the info needed into a decent reply sometime tomorrow night, however,...
No problem at all, I'm glad you finally got everything working great.
You shouldn't have to change any settings if booting from a USB drive... simply use a utility like Rufus (it's free as well as...
When I glanced at your Belarc report last night, I noticed you weren't utilizing UEFI and was going to suggest you should once I had a chance to thoroughly review everything.
Anyone who has UEFI...
HW compatibility is definitely a factor on older, obsolete hardware, but it's more to do with drivers (which equates to HW compatibility). Anyone with a PC bought in the last 3 - 4 years able to run...
Tech Support is only as knowledgeable as the documentation they have access to, so unless the tech support reps either encountered the issue, or happened upon a forum thread, if their documentation...
No problem. Generally, if you have a network issue, it's best to start from the most basic possible problem and work your way up in complexity. For most home networks, especially if it's a case of...
To provide accurate information for you specifically, please download and install Belarc Advisor, run it, then attach the final html report, as I'd like to do some research and that would be a...
Just an FYI: Windows Defender should not be utilized as it's not even remotely reliable, not to mention it continues to score horrendously when compared to other antivirus/anti-malware software.
The protocol error is a bug in Windows and is not likely to be the source of your issue. Essentially, Windows believes a specific group policy option has been set, which it's not, and this is the...
This isn't recommended due to the performance loss that is suffered by switching to IDE, among other things. IDE is obsolete and while it will solve specific issues with SSDs, there are usually...
If you're asking how to access network diagnostics (the 2nd & 3rd images)
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Troubleshooting\Network and Internet
If you're asking how to access adapter...
To whom, or which post, are you referencing?
That's rather unfortunate... at this point, I really would recommend working with people on the technet forum, with the microsoft answers forum being 50/50, depending if you get an MVP that wants to...
Didn't you originally install 2015 though?
Just confirmed... your issue is Acronis TIH 2015. 2015 Is not compatible with Win 10.
I would recommend using Programs and Features to uninstall, then downloading from the Acronis website an...
Check out the acronis thread in my previous post and see if uninstalling Acronis solves the issue.
There's actually multiple threads that come up about Acronis causing freezing and system hangs in...
Also, it appears Acronis TIH could also be the culprit, here is a thread from the acronis forums that stipulates almost exactly what you're experiencing.
Out of curiousity, have you tried reinstalling your old RAM and seeing if the freezing/system hangs occur? I ask because Kingston doesn't list HyperX as being recommended for your laptop.
This...
At this point, it's either going to be one of four things... It's either a driver, a BIOS update is needed, a hardware failure (such as RAM), or a failing/faulting HDD.
The HDD is easiest to...
How's everything been after the removal of the bluetooth card?
What do you mean by whitelisted? Is that in reference to a warranty stipulation?
I apologize, as I misread your last post. More likely than not, it's the bluetooth module, however in order to determine if it is or not, you'll need to physically uninstall it from the motherboard....
Why do you have two WiFi cards? The Broadcom one needs to be disabled (preferably removed from the PC)., as that's your issue (I've said this several times today in my replies to your posts). Is...
If that is the wifi card installed, that's the issue and it needs to be disabled in device manager (preferably removing it from the motherboard).
Nothing jumps out at me that would cause hangs, however that's a very limited output. The Service Control Manager errors should be looked into to see whats causing those, as that's not normal (it...