incorrect

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The tag 'incorrect' on WindowsForum.com covers various issues where Windows displays or reports information inaccurately. Topics include incorrect base system device drivers, wrong country codes in Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2, misreported memory amounts in System properties, incorrect firewall status in Security Center, and errors in FTP transfer rate display. Users also report problems with BitLocker access after Insider builds and incorrect values after calling UpdateBatch(). These threads focus on troubleshooting and fixing discrepancies between actual system state and what Windows reports, often requiring driver updates, registry edits, or hotfixes from Microsoft.
  1. Zak Brindle

    Windows 10 Upgraded from Insider, Lost access to locked drive?

    A while back before the launch of windows 10 I joined the insider program as I was working with Microsoft to promote Win10 at launch. Once Windows 10 was fully released I upgraded. But a few months later, an automatic update occurred and took me back to an insider build. Anyway, I have a...
  2. Away4321

    Windows 7 Fixing Incorrect Base System Device in Windows Home Basic

    BASE SYSTEM DEVICE SAYS WRONG HOW DO I CORRECT HOME BASIC?
  3. News

    Canada country code is incorrect in Windows 7 SP1 or Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1

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  4. News

    FTP transfer rate is displayed incorrectly in an output file in Windows 7 SP1 or Windows...

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  5. News

    Windows 7 Security Centre shows incorrect firewall status.

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  6. News

    Incorrect values are updated after an application calls the UpdateBacth() method in Windows 7 or in

    Fixes an issue in which the values that were inserted into a recordset are incorrectly updated by using the values that were updated in the recordset. This issue occurs when a client calls the UpdateBacth() method in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2. More...
  7. S

    Windows 7 Incorrect Memory Report from System

    Right-click on 'Computer' and select 'Properties' or select System from the Control Panel, it reports I have 16G of Memory. Don't I wish. I only have 2G. Task Manager as well as the CPU usage Gadget both report that correctly. Just noticed the device manager reported it incorrectly. Other than...
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