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Bheepal Gindwani

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  1. I am not sure what it is as I have searched what it meant and found nothing. I thought it was a virus at first and I had malwarebytes installed to remove it. DId a few scans here and there as well as custom drive scans. Had some files quarantined and removed upon restart and all that jazz but it seems that this window still appears every now and then. I am able to close it by simply closing it in a normal manner and regardless open or closed it doesnt mess with my PC in anyway. I also tried looking for the process in task manager but nothing seems to be out of the ordinary. Can someone help me with this? I am a little bit concerned of what it is and what it can do. Thanks!
  2. Have you tried manually configure the DNS in windows? If you havent, you might want to give it a try. Do these following steps : I have complied the screenshots into a pdf file Screenshot 2022-05-02 115210-converted.pdf
  3. Hi! Add me on discord if you have it on another device asap so I may be able to help you with this Hanabi#2104
  4. Built a pc, here is the spec sheet : ryzen 7 5800x ASUS ROG B550-A White CORSAIR VENGEANCE PRO RGB (8 GB X 4) @3200 MHZ DEEPCOOL CASTLE 360EX White xpg spectrixx 256 gb m.2 nvme ( windows boot drive ) xpg nvme 1 tb m.2 nvme ( main storage) COLORFUL IGAME RTX 3080 VULCAN SEASONIC PRIME 850W PLATINUM FULL MODULAR After build is done, tried installing windows 10 into the PC's 256 gb nvme ssd, at the installation screen, it says it was unable to continue due to something which has to do with the hardware. Decided to take the ssd out and install windows on another PC and then put the SSD back into the new PC. It came on but it was stuck on "preparing for automatic repair" and it has no loading animations. Some said it might be a bios problem, an update required or somewhat. But the motherboard is ryzen 5th gen ready from the factory itself. I tried switching over to another m.2 slot, doesnt seem to change a thing. The ssd works perfectly fine on the PC where I installed windows on.
  5. The logitech g304 lightspeed wireless mouse is one of the best wireless gaming mice out there. Not only friendly with its price but also with its promising performance and comfortability. I recommend you to buy this mouse. @frozensun Then get the g403 wired @frozensun
  6. The logitech g304 lightspeed wireless mouse is one of the best wireless gaming mice out there. Not only friendly with its price but also with its promising performance and comfortability. I recommend you to buy this mouse. @frozensun It also has a really good sensor and durability. If you are willing to spend a little bit more, i recommend you to buy the STEELSERIES RIVAL 650, its wireless, has double sensors which makes it more accurate on any surface. I am currenlty using the STEELSERIES Rival 600 as i prefer wired better and as i play FPS games such as CSGO, etc.
  7. Set the frame limit to unlimited, this might fix your problem
  8. This might be a mobo gone bad from the factory. I suggest you to atleast try update the bios to the latest firmware via flash. If this doesnt help, then @vaiwalker might be right, it might be a RAM issue. @Fubarlol
  9. you might wanna try using a suction cup on that, stick it and pull it slowly. If this doesn't work, im sorry my friend thats all i can help you with. There might be someone who might know the solution to this problem you are having currently. You might wanna do some research on how to fix it. ? @C_dog101
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