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Ovidios

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  • Birthday March 19

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  1. I just want to watch Person of Interest Season 4... :c
  2. Hey, As my current phone (Moto G 4th Gen) supports multiple sim cards and my father's plan includes way more data than he needs, he got a 2nd sim with the same number, also sharing his pl to give to me. But I only want to use the data and neither him nor me want me to receive his calls and texts. Is there any way to disable this functionality on the second card? I read about call forwarding but he needs to recover calls, so that's not an option. I'm running non-rooted Android 6.0.1 if that matters. Thanks in advance!
  3. OK, so basically Wi-Fi doesn't work anymore, ethernet still neither and network diagnose can't identify a problem. No more Windows updates can be uninstalled and I'm kinda depressed now... :c Thank y'all for helping anyway.
  4. Tried following the instructions but I get an error saying: "the requested feature couldn't be added. Error: This program has been blocked by a group policy. Contact the system administrator for further information.". KB3147458 is shown in my update history but how would I go about uninstalling it? It's not shown unser Programs and Features > Installed Updates.
  5. Yep, running Windows 10 and I'm starting to think I shouldn't be... Too late for me to restore though...
  6. Tried following the instructions but I get an error saying: "the requested feature couldn't be added. Error: This program has been blocked by a group policy. Contact the system administrator for further information.".
  7. Yep, all connected nicely, wi-fi works fine. Also, when not being connected over wi-fi the network diagnose tells me that my PC is missing at least one network protocol. In the problem solving report it tells me that it reset the network protocols and also this: The Windows socket registry entries that are necessary for network connectivity are missing. Is this info any good?
  8. Getting this again now: The computer seems to be configured correctly but the device or the resource (DNS-server) don't respond.
  9. Restarted the router -> didn't help Changed it to use Google Public DNS (8.8.8.8; 8.8.4.4) -> didn't help either Did as you said and after using the network diagnose again I now get: This computer is missing at least one network protocoll.
  10. I installed the drivers using the device manager and upon trying to install the drivers from the driver CD it told me that the drivers I had were more recent so I didn't bother.
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