Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Dell Inspiron 7779; HP Pavilion TP01-0026na desktop; Chuwi Hi10 Pro OS: Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170 Internet Speed: 4G, AX WISP router and AX phone hotspot Browser: Firefox, some use of Edge Antivirus: Defender
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Dell Inspiron 7779; HP Pavilion TP01-0026na desktop; Chuwi Hi10 Pro OS: Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170 Internet Speed: 4G, AX WISP router and AX phone hotspot Browser: Firefox, some use of Edge Antivirus: Defender
I'm having a problem and I'm not sure how to fix it. I ran the latest Windows 10 updates on my HP desktop, they seemed to download fine and install fine, but now when I start my computer I see the following messages in succession: "preparing...
Hello,
I have a Dell desktop XPS 8900, running the latest version (1903) of Windows 10 Pro, 64-bit .
My new monitor is not detecting my display port cable, so I am using DVI. (The old monitor from 2007 didn't have a DP option.) I decided to...
I have never had this issue before. I updated my Crosshair VI Hero (non-wifi) board to the 7501 bios, and it bricked the machine. Told me that there was no operating system installed. Then after eight attempts at rebooting, Windows would crash at...
Yesterday I updated my BIOS and everything is working fine. Now do I need to reset the BIOS settings or I leave it as it is? I read somewhere that it's good to reset the bios settings after you do a BIOS update . What should I do, thanks.
One of the user tech's ("rockstar") on the Dell Community Forums reported he got a BIOS update for a Dell via the Windows 10 Updates.
Was this a fluke or is this something that is coming for all or selected PC's?