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Denmire

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  • Birthday April 13

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    Ontario

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    i7-6700hq undervalued by 0.150 volts
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    16gb ddr4
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    1070 8gb gddr5
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    1tb hdd & 265 m.2
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    IPS oc 67hz

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  1. I tried system restore first but it couldn't because something was wrong with windowsapps, I searched how to fix by rename it but my cmd didn't even find it so I tried other your advice and I download another copy of windows so my current would be in window.old but now I'm stuck with a crash then 0xc000000f then I launch into aptio setup utility. I think I'm just gonna go to a Microsoft store on Saturday
  2. I tried but it couldn't because something was wrong with windowsapps, I searched how to fix by rename it but my cmd didn't even find it so I tried other people's advice and I download another copy of windows so my current would be in window.old but now I'm stuck with a crash then 0xc000000f then I launch into aptio setup utility. I think I'm just gonna go to a Microsoft store on Saturday
  3. So what course of action doing think is best for me rn
  4. Could this work (I'm copy pasting someone else's suggestion System Restore is there to fix everything (assuming you didn't disable it or used a tool to clear the restore points). It allows you to go back in time on your system (without affecting your personal files). You can go back several days/weeks back. Simply boot from a Windows disk or USB flash drive, Pick your language, pick "Repair Windows" (or something like that) option instead of "Install", and you'll have a big menu show up, and you'll have the option to run System Restore. Juts follow the wizard, pick an older date, and it will restore it.
  5. Good idea though Linux is free, my computer is a laptop and there is no tear down guide so Im not risking it (not a DYI guy), I don't have a flash drive big enough (and too lazy to buy a drive or spend money on one).
  6. Will this remove install programs or files on my hdd or m.2? This will only restore my past drivers, service, registry keys, etc, basically everything in the windows folder right?
  7. Bruh, I did that, did you read my thing even lol
  8. What do u mean I don't understand and I don't think I can do a fresh install for my stuff on laptop is really important to me. Also I have 30 steam games (and my ISP is 40mb download 10mb upload)
  9. I am a really retarded man, I have never backed up my hdd or ssd. So now am I finished? because the other options that u listed I don't have a clue what to do. Should I go to a repair clinic or something? Should I just install a fresh copy of windows? Will my files be still there (I know you said it's just my CSRSS or WinLogon that compromised but, could that effect other files)? Please give me more options for I don't know how to self fix the problem at this point.
  10. error code 0xc000021a Last night I wanted to download creator's update, I got an runscript error thing. I downloaded a sketchy program that one website i look on windows creator's update said should I download to detected errors for windows update and my norton said it was safe. It was a hoax and I used IObit unistaller to remove it and related files. Afterwords I deleted a file in windows call perflogs. I also updated my realtek speaker drivers two days ago. Then slept. Next day I boot up i get an error that said desktop folder missing and my desktop was black with no icons then recycle bin appeared then chrome appear then chrome disappeared. I just thought to restart and then I get blue screen that loops with error code 0xc000021a. I boot safety mode. ASUS GL502 specs(i7 6700hq, gtx 1070 gddr5 8gb, 16gb drr4, 265gb m.2, 1tb hdd) I try start up repair, it couldn't repair my pc Log file: C:\WINDOWS\System32\Logfiles\Srt\SrtTrail.txt i unplugged everything except my mouse and restart, nothing. i startup with enable low res vid mode, disable driver signnature. Checked disks C: and no errors are shown on the command prompt and the last thing in the command prompt is "failed to transfer logged messages to the event log with status 50". i download onto my 16gb usb 3.0 usb drive https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/software-download/windows10ISO from a friends place, windows 10 64bit. I boot off usb drive, I click on repair, CMD. I typed: bootrec /fixMBR The operation completed successfully. bootrec /fixBoot Access is denied bootrec /rebuildBCD Successfully scanned windows installations. Total identified windows installations: 0 The operation completed successfully. ??? Access denied, I'm admin, 0 installations? then i did chkdsk C: /f samething happen as the first time i did it. Startup repair, i target windows 10 and samething happened except it's D:\ Idk what to do now, did i somehow delete system32 lol
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