That permission box doesn't appear for me.
I take ownership, do whatever it is I need to do, and then revert it to System. It has never caused problems.
These don't work for me; running...
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That permission box doesn't appear for me.
I take ownership, do whatever it is I need to do, and then revert it to System. It has never caused problems.
These don't work for me; running...
That method doesn't work for me because the files are owned by System and for some reason I cannot even take ownership. The script didn't work either.
However, the post right below the one you...
Yea, I don't want random threats to be allowed for no good reason.
I had already tried that reset option and it does nothing.
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I'm not trying to delete any file. There is no file on the computer; there never was. It was only on the CD (and it is destroyed now).
The reason that alert is stuck is because it's not...
As mentioned quarantine, clean, remove, and allow. The first three don't work because the file was on a CD.
I'm not upset about the CD. I'm annoyed that I cannot remove the alert in any way apparently except for allowing a now nonexistent file that I never even accessed.
This is such a stupid design...
I destroyed the CD. It's gone forever.
How can I fully reset defender to default state?
Just to clarify, I don't want to use that file and don't need it. I never even copied it from the CD or even directly accessed it. I simply want to...
I know that, but I don't want a random file in the whitelist.
I want to know where defender stores this information so I can delete it, and if that's not possible, I wouldn't mind to even reset...
Defender detected a virus on a CD and since it obviously cannot remove, clean or quarantine it (because it's a CD), the alert is stuck in the UI and I always get a pop-up in the taskbar and the icon...
How does this tool work, exactly? Does it simply update the vbios/firmware with the intended Displayport features, or does it replace it entirely?
I have an EVGA 1060 with fan-stop-at-idle...
You didn't report back at all. Have you tried Gurn Blanston's suggestion?
I'm not sure but I'd say 88c is too high. Has it always been this hot?
Run a temp monitoring software in the...
Just a followup for research purposes. What's the max GPU temperature now in those newer games you mentioned?
Have you run OCCT 3D test after the fixes? What's the max temperature? Do you still...
Disable XMP and see if it helps.
A. If it doesn't, run memtest: MemTest86+ - Test RAM
B. If it does, then it's probably a memory compatibility issue. Check this list and see if your memory is...
Since you suspect it started after updating windows, make sure all the drivers are up-to-date, in case it's an incompatibility issue. Maybe try updating the BIOS too.
What was your previous...
Frankly, they don't specify what exact 1660 card is supposed to be inside the case, so you cannot expect a specific model. As long as the computers' specs match the ones on the site, including the...
Nice find, and good information for future troubleshooting.
The funny thing is, yesterday while I was looking at your BIOS images, I thought about including "Intel Adaptative Thermal Monitor" in...
You mean capturing whatever that is shown on the display? There are a few methods:
1. Use the built-in "Snip & Sketch" app. It should be in the start menu.
2. You can press the "Windows...
What's your idle temperature, and also max temperature when running something like OCCT?
If it's too high, is the CPU fan working properly? Is it dirty?
A few things to add. If you must use an adapter, don't get the cheapest one. Also, connecting two adapters together is a bad idea. Get a proper DP-to-VGA.
The click is probably from the HDD.
Run DISM and SFC: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929833/use-the-system-file-checker-tool-to-repair-missing-or-corrupted-system
Also do a memtest:...
When the issue happens in safe mode too, usually it's sign of either a windows or hardware problem.
Try DISM and SFC:...
In the first screenshot, play around with "Intel C-state", "C1E support" and "EIST". They are safe.
Disable speed step, or any power saving related option, in BIOS and see if it makes a difference.
EDIT: I missed the part you mentioned that you've already updated the BIOS. It's probably a...
Does it misbehave in safe mode too?
Boot into Safe Mode on Windows 10