Sounds like your registry associations may be incorrect. https://www.tenforums.com/attachments/tutorials/56853d1451839100-restore-default-file-type-associations-windows-10-a-folder.reg...
Are you trying to initialise a new drive with the same C: letter as your boot partition? Try attempting to change the drive letter to something else like E: or F:
Ah, that’s a new one for me. In retrospect it’s something I should of figured out really. Ah well, so long as it’s working now :) the safe mode really got me there.
Just to confirm, you can’t find this program in the graphical interface? If you’re struggling, you can enable task history and after a shut-down order the task history by the last hour. This may help you find the task you’re looking for if you can’t see it.
Yes, so the reversions for windows 11 are definitely a bit wonky. You can try using sfc /scannow in CMD to try and look for issues. Based on my experience, which admittedly isn’t a lot. People tend to gravitate toward re-installation, because even with a reset it can persist. This may just be...
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/pin-remove-and-customize-in-quick-access-7344ff13-bdf4-9f40-7f76-0b1092d2495b So, you can see the options to customise quick access in the privacy tab of options in explorer. You can also pin things to the quick access, useful if you want to...
I’m thinking it’s a problem with the driver, though its interesting that the network driver didn’t show up. Depending on your board, say if its an ASUS: Download Center | Official Support | ASUS UK You can get the download link from the boards manufacturer. I’m guessing either the driver you...
Yes, that’s RDP. The RDP app in windows store is something that’s just more graphical. If you’re using RDP normally make sure to secure it properly, RDP is can be pretty insecure unless you take precautions. EG, not using it over internet unless you’ve got a tunnel set up.
So, like i said I don’t think it’ll be compatible with a modern motherboard. I don’t believe motherboard manufacturers still add old port compatibility from something that old. So you’l need an adapter to act as an interface to use it on a newer system as the current ones wouldn’t be compatible...
So, with that command you have a few options: salvagerepository, verifyrepository (What you did) and resetrepository. You can try each in turn to see if that detects or fixes the issue first. Resetting will as you guess, reset the repository back to default...
I don’t know what make of computer you mean but assuming it’s not damaged and working, you‘d need to plug it into a compatible interface in order to try and receive data. There are IDE to USB adapters (I’m assuming that’s the cable type you’re talking about, if not you’d need to look into...