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Okay.
Well it was running good.
If I do a shut down, the boot is perfectly fine but programs are slow. And Warcraft is still noticeably slow (shutting down the game takes at least a minute as opposed to it being closed by the time I release alt+f4).
I did the second suggestion as well, the sfc.
"Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations."
Is it time to start up the repair-install?
Nope, not yet. :)
-Did you remove ASUS AI Suite, or is it not on the system?
-Let's check the drive health first.
Crystal Disk Info
Download Center - Crystal Dew World
Grab the Standard Edition, exe installer.
Install & run the program, see the status of your drives.
Advise results or post a screenshot of that window using snipping tool.
- Assuming the drive is in good health:Never mind - you did that!
Right-click the start button and select Command Prompt (Admin).
In the black box that opens, type the following and press enter:
When finished, we want the result "no integrity violations found". If it's anything other than that, please let me know.Code:sfc /scannow
- Open File Manager>This PC, right-click on your OS drive and select Properties.
Select Tools, and under Error Checking, select CHECK. This will run CHKDSK on the drive in read-only mode. If problems are found, Windows will need to run the scan with fixes, which will be done at a reboot.
- Download and install Macrium Reflect Free
Select HOME USE
Macrium Reflect Free | Macrium Software
Install the program, run it. Make a bootable rescue media (either flash or CD).
Create an image of your entire hard drive on to your external drive (make sure there is plenty of room. An image will be about 60-70% of actual used space on the drive you're imaging). Be sure to select "VERIFY" in the options when you run the image. See the tutorial here:
Macrium Reflect Free | Macrium Software
Also, add the Macrium Recovery Environment to your system's boot menu:
You can modify the amount of time the boot menu displays here in System Protection:
Any questions, please ask first. Once this is done, we can perform the in-place repair install which will put you to the Creators Update version. :)
No, this is not.
The VBScript will automatically notify you of available updates.
Automatic notifications have nothing to do with automatic updates.
Up to you. A repair install would be my first option. It retains all your files and programs.
But a clean install or factory reset is always a good thing!! :)
If you'd like to see your key, run this:
ShowKeyPlus - - Windows 10 Forums