Hi Panzerpung. You haven't updated your other thread here, BSoD about twice a day, help me decipher the dump file!. Are you still getting...
Your temperatures look fine. Have you opened up the computer case and inspected the motherboard and video card for any blown or leaky capacitors?...
Hi cyris426, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) Lets start by checking your memory. Run Memtest86+ and see if you have any faulty RAM modules. Read this...
Hi Mark. Consult this guide for installing Windows 10, How to Install Windows 10 on Your PC. You essentially go through the same process as...
So Chris are you still experiencing high memory usage on your machine?
Great links Doc. Windows 10 definitely looks like an improvement over Windows 8.1 and I like how Microsoft is giving users the option of using the...
Well you will have to narrow down which item being removed has caused this issue but at least you have been able to isolate which items may be...
Hi spring, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) Unless I am mistaken the task that is corrupted is the one that you attempted to create yourself so it...
Hi JohnWJ. What is the error message of the BSOD? Follow these instructions to post a Dump Data Log. If you do not have a dump, ensure that...
If the issue only started this morning, try performing a System Restore to restore your computer to a date before this issue occurred. Do you...
Perform a clean boot in Windows 8 and see if the same issue occurs, How to perform a clean boot in Windows. Also when did this issue start...
Great. :)
Thanks for the update. :)
Hi LeanidTerb, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) Start with the troubleshooting steps here, Troubleshooting Windows Explorer Errors.
Hi BobbyScot. What Internet browser are you using? Does this happen only when you sign onto the WindowsBBS website?
So do you have any other questions or would you consider this thread resolved?
Hi Rob. Yes you can do this. See this link, Change How Often System Restore Creates Restore Points in Windows 7 or Vista.
Thanks for letting us know that you were able to get your issue resolved. I can't believe that it was leaking capacitors but they have been known...
Have you tried booting the computer into Safe Mode with Networking and seeing if the pin to Start Menu/Taskbar works there? If that function...
Can you post the details of the Kernel Event errors? The Service Control Manager errors look normal but can you open those Event ID's and see...
Separate names with a comma.