Do you have a speaker icon in your system tray,[bottom right]?
Have you tried ---control panel > troubleshooting > hardware & sound ?
Could you explain ---(reason TL; DR ---
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Do you have a speaker icon in your system tray,[bottom right]?
Have you tried ---control panel > troubleshooting > hardware & sound ?
Could you explain ---(reason TL; DR ---
In Powershell [admin ] type in ---dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth ---then press Enter.
When the process has finished,type in ---sfc /scannow ---press Enter and run sfc until a clean...
Try this method,no third party tools involved.
select the file/folder
RIGHT click on the selection
select ---Properties ---
select the ---Details ---tab
At the bottom of the window,select...
What type of battery do you have ?
If lithium is involved,then shutting down may be the better option,for peace of mind.
In the Search box,start typing ---reliability ---and gain access to Reliability History.
Check for entries covering the freezing events and if possible start with the earliest one,
Selecting...
Give ---videohelp.com --- a try It is a safe site and only handles video problems.
It is possible.
In Powershell [admin ],type in ---dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth ---and run it.
Then type in ---sfc /scannow ---and continue with it until a clean report is given.
See...
Do you have any backup in place,even Restore Point ?
If not,then reset the Operating System to the condition which it was in before you "rescripted " the AutoHotKey.
In Reliability History,select the first Application failure and then select ---view tech details --- and the first two or three lines should give the Problem Event Name and Code.
If it doesn't,then...
In paragraph 3, you say the mouse works in Windows but not in the bios.This suggests the mouse is fine but the bios is not, which is why the suggestion to reset the bios to default and see if the...
Thanks for the clarification.
In the Search box,start typing ---reliability ---and access Reliability History.
The crashes should have red-flagged entries for each occurrence and the ---view tech...
Reference Post 1 ,paragraph 2--The system began to repeatedly sometimes before ---
Is the missing word [ crashes ] ?
Go to ---Settings>Update & Security >Recovery >Reset pc ---which should clean up files untouched by dism and sfc.
Restore the bios to default settings.
In Powershell [admin ] run the following in the given sequence and format---
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
When finished then run ---
sfc...
In the Search box,start typing ---reliability ---and access Reliability History.
If there aren't red flagged entries for event id 1796,then ignore it.
A completely error free PC does not exist in...
If your SSHD is still operational,then try cloning it to the HDD,staying with MBR.
I use Macrium Reflect and have not found any problems with cloning or imaging.
One more try using Media Creation Tool.
This time select ---Create installation media for another PC ---
Choose ---ISO ---
When the download has finished, DISCONNECT the computer from the...
Continual crashes cause more wear and tear than moving files.
Is there a reason why the crashes are allowed to continue unresolved ?
Uninstall both problematic games and then clean up System files by going to Powershell [admin ] and run---
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth ---and when finished,run ---
sfc /scannow...
Download and install the Windows -Media Creation Tool direct from Microsoft.
Install it and accept the terms.
Then select ---Upgrade this PC now ---and wait until it finishes.
Run dism and sfc...
The ---mmc.exe ---fault indicates corrupt files.
If you are using third-party anti-virus,then disable it.
Then cleanup the system files in this sequence --
dism /online /cleanup-image...
In the Search box,start typing reliability to access Reliability History.
Expand the red-flagged entries by right clicking the "view tech details"and the cause of the crahes should be given in...
Try this method.
Select the file/folder
RIGHT click on it
select Properties
select the DETAILS tab
at the bottom of the window,select "Remove properties and personal information"
In the new...
Have you reduced the items in Task Manager>Startup to the absolute minimum and does that affect the time?
Unplug the USB receiver for the keyboard and use the laptop's own keyboard.
Do the power mode settings now work as normal?