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Cega

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  1. I just check and it's basically identical to what I see on my laptop so I don't think there's anything useful there.
  2. Yes I tried that but it still doesn't work.
  3. I've always been able to connect to my network without any problems but as of today, I have a really weird problem. I have a wired connection and everything seems to work fine except I can't access any page. When I hover over the network icon it says I have internet access but if I run a diagnosis, it says "Windows Can’t Communicate with the Device or Resource". I have tried, flushing my DNS, renewing, restarting my computer but nothing seems to work. Cables are fine as I was able to access the web when running Linux on the same computer. Windows seems to be messing around but I can't understand why. I really don't know what to do and I don't want to reinstall Windows right now.
  4. So I'm gonna reply to myself in case anyone ever gets the same problem. My SSD was defintely dying since it's stopped working at some point. A new one fixed the issue and my laptop is now working completely fine!
  5. I'm having a really weird bug on my laptop. I keep getting BSOD (CRITICAL_PROCESS_ DIED) every 15-20 minutes and when I boot it again, it usually goes straight to the BIOS and when I check the boot menu, it says I don't have any bootable device. I tried reinstalling Windows and after deleting all my partition, the install failed and it brought me to the drive option and none were showing. After a reboot, all my initial partition were back up again. I finally managed to reinstall Windows but the problem persist. It seems to happen a bit quicker when I play a video on Youtube for example. I ran a couple of SSD diagnostic and everyone of them said my drive was completely fine so I'm not sure why it goes offline at some point. No dumb files were created for any of the BSOD. Config: OS - Windows 10 x64 Windows 10 OEM version but reinstalled fresh without any bloatware Purchased in August 2017 i5-7200U On-board HD Graphics 620 ASUS UX430U Laptop
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