I ended up uninstalling it, but only because I found the software package to be unnecessary. It's not intended for use with non-touchscreen desktops. I would have ran it as an admin, but I decided I don't want the software. I consider it bloatware if I don't need it. Sorry for not following...
Also the website that had been crashing (PayPal login) allowed me to log in and do stuff now without issues so it was Intel Technology Access! Awesome, thank you for all the help!!!
I ran the memory tester on default settings, no issues were found. Should I run it again and change the settings? Or is it good, and my memory is fine?
I went to uninstall it and I got a fatal error, I tried again and got the same error. Just an error, no BSOD but I need it gone because I don't have an applicable machine and it is causing problems... I don't know how to make sense of the logs though
I looked at the driver and think I will just uninstall it, my device is a desktop and not a touchscreen. Intel® Technology Access exposes the 2-in-1 sensor and display setting detection to the browser applications using web services. The 2-in-1 sensor determines the mode of a device (for...
yeah, I had two usb options and set them first. Actually the partition 1 may have been the one I had to use? I managed to get the startup settings when it tried to fix the offending driver and failed, and am on my computer now I found the log files, even though it was in C: not E: like the...
Also I'm confused because I trying to learn more about the verifier, and it says it works while the user profile is loaded? Mine made me restart my computer, and it shows the windows loading screen and then a blue screen when a driver is detected?
OK I did the driver verifier and I kept getting this message. It kept restarting when I said "exit and go to Windows 10" and running the verifier again, and a driver was getting flagged... And I noticed the media was all going E: and that's my flash drive, which wasn't plugged in even! And then...