Hi AsadAlam Sorry for the delay in responding. Yesterday, before this suggestion, I did go ahead with a clean install of Windows. It went very smoothly, installed version 20H2 and other relevant updates. No more strange update messages. I've configured and setup everything I need. I can admit...
Asad ... Thanks for your time and interest :up: I did all the steps above and nothing changes. The Startup Repair didn't work either. ["Startup Repair couldn't repair your PC."] In light of the fact that there is no longer support for my version 1909 and that I will not receive feature or...
Hey Asad I updated through the Media Creation Tool. It looked like it was going smoothly [Installing Windows 10...] but once it got to "Working on updates 21%", it went right back to the Blue Screen in my original post. [Bullets 3-6 in my original post] The only difference, is that I got the...
For a few weeks I’ve had a couple of issues, I don’t know if related, with Updates. It may have to do with the October 2020 update v.20H2. [only because I have seen it] When I go to Start/Power, I get two options: Update and restart, Update and shutdown. When I do either, it starts the update...
My cable company changed my router. I'm trying to get rid of some old available networks. [I also have an extender] I've forgotten them everywhere, including the settings and Command Prompt. When I go to Manage known networks, they don't show. But when I tap the wifi button on the system tray...
OK, guys. After a Windows Update, the Print Screen function returned. In as far as the title issue above, this is the link to the fix I found. Everything is back-to-normal. Praise God! https://techdows.com/2015/09/fix-windows-10-lock-screen-some-settings-are-managed-by-your-organization.html...
I've had my HP Laptop for a week. Today I noticed the above message. I consulted Google and apparently it's a common bug, corrected through running "gpedit.msc". But then I got a message that Windows couldn't find "gpedit.msc". I consulted Google again and found out that Global Policy Editor is...
Thanks Neemobeer. After reducing System Restore to 1% and disabling hibernation, a good chunk of disk space was recovered. I'll monitor it and look into the App Data, too. I'll get back if I need help. Once again, I appreciate your wisdom and time.
Hey Neemobeer... God bless you. You inspire confidence. I might consider reducing the %age of space allocated for Restore to minimum. Just to have maybe one? Will turn of hibernate. Anything I can do with Application Data?