I appreciate the help everyone gave. I did do all the standard hardware troubleshooting, not a piece of hardware I did not replace, except one.... you ready for this? The power adapter. I noticed the...
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I appreciate the help everyone gave. I did do all the standard hardware troubleshooting, not a piece of hardware I did not replace, except one.... you ready for this? The power adapter. I noticed the...
Every single driver that could be updated has been updated. Every single driver that could be uninstalled has been uninstalled. Every single driver that could be downgraded to the point a year and a...
It's an i7-7500U, 12Gigs of DDR4. The install was from a windows media creator iso. Windows 10 x64.
Hello people on tenforums, I am losing my mind, and I am deferring to your expertise. About a year and a half ago I got my mother a Dell Inspiron 15 7569 2-in-1. This computer, being a typical Dell,...
Apparently even when you format all partitions and then delete them in the Windows installer before doing a clean install of Windows it still makes a Windows.old? Well it did for me anyways, so I...
Well it doesn't matter anymore. I tried to use CCleaner to remove it and now Windows wont boot in anything but safe mode, and it will not finish a system recovery, and CCleaner also removed all...
Thanks dalchina I'll go though that and try to find something. If I ever do find a way to add a program easily I will be sure to post here. I have a few other higher priorities right now such as...
I knew I forgot to say something in my original post. Doesn't work in safe mode either.
Edit: I should also add that I tried disabling my anti-virus in case that was the reason, even though it...
EDIT: So Disk Cleanup is a far better alternative if you are stuck with Windows.old for whatever reason. There are going to be a few straggling files, but only in the MB instead of the GB, and it...
Guys, thanks for the replies and sorry for taking so long to get back, a lot of things have happened recently. Bree, as a software developer who has worked on Windows applications before I know how...
Yes. There is no built in option in Windows 10 Pro (or at least on my build of it) to select custom applications via the UI for protocols, you can only select applications installed on your machine...
I would like to use a custom app not listed by Windows for my HTTP and HTTPS protocols.
I've gone though the classic control panel, into Default Programs, and "Associate a file type or protocol...