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I just reinstalled a fresh clean installation of Windows 10 pro 64 bit, on my laptop from MSI (GS63VR 7RF Stealth Pro) 
I7 7700HQ 2,8 GHz, 16 GB ddr4 Ram, 256 GB m.2 Nvme ssd + 2000 Gb hdd, and GTX 1060 6gb.


The Computer worked fine prior to the format and reinstallation, although a little slow, considering the hardware in this model. Watching reviews saying a clean installation free from MSI Standard shiit will fix the problem, made me do so, also gave me an option to go from Home edition to the Pro edition.

But now after the install af w10 pro and all the drivers i have this annoying problem, something that wasn't there before..
First of all, I have a secondary Screen, connected Via Usb 3.1 Type C Thunderbolt, I use when I'm in the office at home, If I turn the computer on, with the screen connected, the primary screen on my laptop stays black, and the secondary screen Flickers, then I take out the Thunderbolt usb cable, the laptop screens starts up, I put back in the thunderbolt usb, and the secondary screens works fine and I have two Working screens..?

Second problem
Whenever I reboot or shut down Windows, the systems starts up just where I left it?! I don't want that! When I choose to reboot or shut down, I want it to do so! not start every Chrome page or program I had open before the reboot or shutdown.

I tried Google, but no solution came up for my problems, Hope you smart Guys in here can help me?

 

I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling every driver there is, including all of Msi Shiit Software, and also tried updating Bios. And Like I said, I had none of these problems before on my w10 Home.

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First of all, did you delete all the partitions on the drive when clean installing windows?

 

Second, did you leave windows running for a few hours after installation so that it can install all the necessary drivers?

 

Did you then restart it, and check for more windows updates? Because there is often more that show up after the first ones are installed.

 

Avoid installing any drivers or MSI software at all, windows should install just the necessities.

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9 hours ago, Enderman said:

First of all, did you delete all the partitions on the drive when clean installing windows?

 

Second, did you leave windows running for a few hours after installation so that it can install all the necessary drivers?

 

Did you then restart it, and check for more windows updates? Because there is often more that show up after the first ones are installed.

 

Avoid installing any drivers or MSI software at all, windows should install just the necessities.

Yes, I deleted all the partitions, and made a complete clean installation, I had to, Due to the License key for Home verison being stuck, so that the option for W10 Pro wouldn't come up, and therefor I couldn't Enter my New license for the Pro Version.

And I did the Format and Reinstallation late in the evening, so I left left it update during the night and went to bed.

And no more updates were available in the morning after.

 

Well Now I pretty much have all the drivers there is from MSI..

I might End up during the hole Format and Reinstallation again, But I would like to know whats causing the problems, so that it just doesn't end up the same way.. 

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