I wonder if the problem has been acknowledged by Microsoft and if they are working towards a solution, possibly in the next monthly update? I'll...
That drive letter is only known to the operating system on which it was assigned (W7 I assume). The disk/partition onto which the running...
I'm still sitting on my hands o_O !
Being able to restore the most recent image in a few minutes ... :cool: ... maybe I'll push it myself!
They'll fit, you'll just need a grinder, a hammer and a grease gun :D !
My decision too, on my computers as well as on my phone!
Well, today that update was offered to both my systems. I started both of them and went away to let them get ready and when I came back: The...
I have a hunch that it's all about releasing the upgrade in a, for Microsoft, "timely" manner. It has nothing to do with my hardware not being...
My LapTop is sitting with a note that it is NOT YET compatible but there is nothing I should do at the moment. I wonder how it will be made...
Send it to Trump ... o_O ... he'll fix it!
As long as the monitor works, it should be possible to try a startup repair via installation media created on another computer. I googled and...
On a "second thought", it seems to me like USB-ports on a device such as a printer get assigned a drive letter but not USB-ports on a motherboard....
Assigning the drive letter Y: was done some ten years ago when the system had a vigin dual boot with WXP and W7. It was the the same on both OS....
The printer as such doesn't come up but the USB-port on the printer does. When I started the printer for the first time, the drive letter came up...
Curious indeed, it made me doubt myself and I checked "my computer". When the printer is turned off by the power switch, there is no Y: but as...
My printer too is connected by USB cable and that's why the port on the printer gets assigned a drive letter. If I connected it via WiFi, maybe...
No, it was KB4497165: Intel microcode updates which since my post magically has disappeared from the list of installed updates and reappeared as...
That's how I would expect it to become when booting the different Operating Systems, the one running always on C:. D:, E: and F: stay the same...
I seem to remember installing (or not installing) an update for Windows 7 regarding the Spectre vulnerability but since then I have migrated via...
I wonder why KB4497165 from 2020-01 was installed on my AMD-system on May 31? What are they smoking in Redmond? EDITED: Please, feel free to...
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