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Dr Zaza

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  1. Sorry, I don't quite get it. Everything seems to be set for UEFI. The disks are partitioned in the GUID Partition table, the BIOS mode is set to UEFI and in the actual bios Legacy is disabled.
  2. Yeah, I couldn't reset it. The bugs was that none of the media keys or the windows key was working while in AOT Wings of Freedom, I was able to in the past but can't anymore on my desktop or laptop. I would like to fix this windows boot issue first however, could I use my laptop to copy the OS over with Samsung Magician or another software? Edit- missed your thing on changing legacy to UEFI, I'm gonna try that first
  3. Just checked system information and the BIOS Mode is UEFI and not Legacy
  4. So windows was being a bit buggy and there weren't any updates so I went to the startup settings to do a system restore. When I got there I noticed a ton of options were missing and couldn't find any other posts about this issue. The first three images are what I should see and the fourth and fifth are the things that I actually see. It may be worth mentioning that I can initiate a system restore (which I used but it didn't fix anything) and reset my PC while in windows but not in the boot menu. I'm not quite sure as to what I should do and that's why I'm here, thanks for your help. OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit Motherboard: Dell 0KWVT8 CPU: i7-4790 (non k) RAM: Hynix 2x4GB PC3-12800u DDR3- 1600MHz GPU: GTX 1050ti PSU: Thermaltake SMART 600w SSD: Samsung 960 Evo 500GB (Boot Device) SSD: Corsair Force 3 120GB HDD: WD Blue WD10EZEX-75M2NAO
  5. My PC was dusty so I opened it up, reorganized some cables, and cleaned the dust but when I plugged it in it was extremely slow. It's taking 4 minutes to log in and up to 20 minutes to launch any application. I have tried to update drivers, cleared the CMOS, tested the ram but nothing seems to fix it. I then reset the PC twice and it's still in the same condition, it's taking two minutes to register a click. Whats strange is when I'm in the bios everything is fast. OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit Motherboard: Dell 0KWVT8 CPU: i7-4790 (non k) RAM: Hynix 2x4GB PC3-12800u DDR3- 1600MHz GPU: GTX 1050ti PSU: Thermaltake SMART 600w SSD: Corsair Force 3 120GB (Boot Device) HDD: WD Blue WD10EZEX-75M2NAO
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