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recent issues
About this tag
The tag 'recent issues' on WindowsForum.com covers problems that have started occurring recently for users, often after a specific change or update. Common themes include Windows update failures where updates do not install correctly or show repeated errors, BSOD errors like DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE appearing after installing new software, and desktop or folder settings not saving properly. These issues are typically reported as having begun within the past week or so, and users seek troubleshooting steps such as running repair tools, checking system files, or analyzing dump files. The tag groups threads where the onset of the problem is a key detail.
Hi , Having issues with the updates , windows runs updates, but doesn't always install , will then ask for updates that is already installed , then shows errors . I have run the software to repair ( left hand pane ) and software finds a multiple of errors and then repairs them . I reboot and...
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Hello
I'm kinda new to this forum but I felt it was my last resort.
Recently I've bought a new laptop (ASUS G551JW) and have been enjoying it a lot. Until a week back when I installed photoshop onto it. Every time I'm halfway editing a file, or a few minutes in my laptop decides to give me the...
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Ok about a week ago I came home to my folder options not being right. The way I had all my folders view set up just doesnt seem to be working anymore. I can change the view to my folders and exit the folder and reopen it and it will be changed again. My desktop is pretty much doing the same...