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I'd believe it's your task that's doing it, how do you have your feedback set, basic or detailed?
I'd believe it's your task that's doing it, how do you have your feedback set, basic or detailed?
Yes, I would believe it's your task, even though basic 'only' sends info about your device, its settings, capabilities, and whether it's preforming properly, a task would fit nicely into each of those categories. Thanks for catching where I meant, detailed should of been Full.
Have you ever tried the diagnostic viewer?
You're welcome; It is,
Diagnostic Viewer shows code. I definitely have to learn how to read this better.
Problem Reports are more user friendly.
And About your data is a summary of both
Going down to Settings,
You have to watch data storage depending on how 'beefy' your system is, on my "system one" I have history at 1GB and duration at 30 days which are the defaults and its been running okay. Once you get used to it running you can increase or decrease the amounts.
It's like Reliability History only on steroids.
maybe try sfc /scannow for the windows definitions update mystery.
Thanks goodness I haven't see anything like that. But this morning I saw something new, first time ever in my W10, it was some sort of MS Office 365 splash ad. It appeared immediately after starting the computer. This sort of thing bothers me a lot. And what bothers me the most about it is that you cant just dismiss it and forget about it. It had a "Dismiss for now" button, and that's not good. Why not only a Dismiss button, the "for now" part of the button is what bothers me the most. Is like the ad telling you, I ll be back.
So, the first hour I spend in the computer today, I used it for rechecking all my settings related to tricks, suggestions, that sort of thing from MS, etc, all were as they supposed to. Till today, as I have my settings, they had done the job.
I blame this ad on the update. It must of come with the update.
Then I went to the internet to search, and found one setting related to MS Office 365 ads and File explorer, my computer is in Spanish (Microsoft's Spanish is terrible), the setting has the words sync, provider and notifications. Mine was On, I turned it off.
Hopefully that setting is indeed what allowed the ad and can be used to effectively turn them off completely.
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