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  1. While the SFC Scannow result is concerning, I did manage to get my wifi working on all of my networks. Fingers crossed, but it seems like the issue was interference from a HDMI to Display cable I had directly between the WiFi card's antenna. Really appreciate all your help Robchil! Was able to learn something new in the process
  2. The thing is though, the main issue i have had has been connection related. Knock on wood, but my accounts seem to be fine, and my pc isn't running any slower. All my games run fine, just connectivity issues.
  3. I thought it might get to that point, I do have important files. I'll just see what I can save
  4. Finished the chkdsk and nothing seems to have changed. Might even be worse. Checked ping and keep seeing spikes and my speed dropped down to a fraction of what it originally was
  5. Did it in troubleshooting mode and got "Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation," so I ran a chkdsk on my C drive to see what's going on. It looks like it is going to take a moment, so I will get back to you once it is done
  6. I'm responding to you on the pc in question. The wifi does work like 60% of the time, but only if it's wpa2 at most
  7. Thanks for the response. Installed my chipset drivers and rebooted, but no change
  8. Hello, I've been having internet connectivity issues with my main pc (amd cpu, windows 10) for a while now and I cannot figure out why. Thought it was the WiFi card (Archer TXE72E), but when testing on separate desktop (intel cpu, windows 11) the card performed significantly better than my main. For example, I have a wpa3 WiFi connection that my main pc cannot connect to when using the WiFi card, but my second pc can with 0 issue when using the same WiFi card. Usually when the main pc tries to connect to the wpa3 connection it will either connect and have no access to the internet, or the WiFi on my pc will seemingly restart. I think it is specifically the main pc itself as I bought the Archer TXE72E to replace the previous TP Link WiFi card it was using because I was having the same issues with that one. If anyone has any advice on this that would be appreciated!
  9. Would anyone be able to help me with choosing some ram? I am trying to decided between a $66 corsair 2x8 kit 3200mhz (SPD 15-15-15-36, tested 16-18-18-36) and a $53 teamgroup 2x8 kit 3200mhz (16-18-18-38). My main drive is trying to save as much as I can while getting as much performance I can lol
  10. I appreciate the response, but how would I do a minidump? After looking it up it looks like I would need to have access to the desktop of my computer so that I could enable it from Control Panel, but I don't have that access due to the srttrail.txt error. Windows won't boot past advanced startup. I must have had something of importance on there but I have no clue what. Would there be anyway to recover it?
  11. I keep receiving an error when I try to use startup repair on my pc. I had cleaned a M.2 SSD Drive that did not have anything of importance on it using Diskpart, then restarted my computer to find that It won't boot into windows anymore and when I try startup repair it would give me the LogFile: Srttrail.txt error. Now it is giving me a LogFile: error with no specified file or file location I am not sure as to how this would happen, but I have had this issue before with the same M.2 SSD, but that was when windows had been installed onto it. I have tried to refresh windows, but that fails when trying both local and cloud installation. I have tried using the windows media tool, but it does not seem to be working either. My goal is to fix this without losing any data. This is all happening on a HP Pavillion desktop with a few parts changed, R5 3500, GTX 1070, 256gb M.2 SSD, 500gb WD Blue HDD, ADATA 500gb SSD, 400w OEM PSU. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated and if any more information might be needed, just let me know.
  12. I did initialize the boot drive. The SSD is working fine apart from not being able to install windows onto it. The SSD is a Adata SU800. The other SSD is a Sandisk SSD. I'll try finding drivers for them to see if that will help. Thanks for the response.
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