Hi cbumpkin. Does the screensaver freeze if you choose a different screensaver option? You might try Performing a clean boot in Windows and...
Hi stan1622. Since the recovery process for Windows 8 is not working properly, are you interested in upgrading your system to Windows 10? This...
Hi ThomasJK. Is that 15 year old computer using the original power supply? What is the model and the wattage of the power supply? A faulty power...
You are welcome. Thanks for letting me know. :)
Hi Barry. Do you have your Operating System on the SSD? If so then just set your SSD as your first boot device in your motherboards UEFI and that...
For your second issue see the solution in this link, "'Microsoft.Policies.Sensors.WindowsLocationProvider' is already defined" error when you...
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Hi Rista. Take a look at this link, Windows 10 Built in Administrator account issues.
You might try disconnecting all extra hard drives and other peripheral devices (such as any printers) except for your main SSD where Windows is...
Great. Thanks for letting me know. :)
Hi JAK. I would install the Windows Updates first and then attempt to create a System Restore point after your system is up to date. Are the...
While you are waiting for broni to respond to this thread, please read this and post the requested logs here in your next reply. Also broni,...
You can mark this thread as resolved after your computer is declared clean.
Glad everything is working with Windows Updates now. Thanks for letting us know. :)
Thanks for the update. :)
It could indicate that your computer could still have some malware on it if ad block solved the problem. The tools that you ran, found quite a...
Hi Larry. Why couldn't you expand the system partition? Did you get an error message from the EaseUs Partition Master program?
Yes you can open Device Manager and expand each category to figure out what hardware devices your computer has.
Were you successful in downloading the Windows 10 upgrade manually using the link that Pete provided?
Hi JoseM, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) I would first try Performing a clean boot in Windows and see if the blue screens continue to occur....
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