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Hi Deeaa,
Are you saying you reformatted the drive fully and did a clean restart? That's which way I'm leaning. When I initally installed Windows 8, the reason I had to get Windows Tech support to install Win10 is because Windows 8 would not let me update even at that point at the problems persist. I hate to do it again, but do you think I should just maybe create a new bootable ISO drive, put the newest Windows build on there and start fresh? Then install my Asus drivers and see what happens? The pain of doing that again is almost unbearable but I will do it if there is a high % chance it will work. Should I do that, or is that going overboard?
I should say that one of the common fixes was perform a clean boot, I would HIDE ALL MICROSOFT SERVICES, and disable everything else. Problem was I would never have internet. I played with leaving different things activated, but no matter what, no internet whenever I did that. I tried to cherry pick out anything that could have anything do do with my network drivers but I didn't recognize anything. This is a screenshot or 2 of the non-microsoft services I was disabling. I would love to try the clean boot thing but without any internet, it makes it tough to update.