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I am getting many pop-ups saying my PC is infected by a virus. I never click them on. And it happens before I go to the internet. So, I suspect it is some kind of malware. Windows defender scan says
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i am glad you resolved the issue. below are a couple of links that may be of some use, although if you have any issues or questions you can always start a new thread her in the forum, there are some very knowledgeable users here that are willing to help with any issue.
Method 2: Run SFC with administrator rights in Command Prompt. 1. Press Windows Key > Type Command Prompt > Right-click on Command Prompt > Run as Administrator > OK. The Command Prompt window should now appear. 2. Type the command below and hit Enter. sfc /scannow. It may take a few minutes to a half-hour for completing the SFC scan.
Here's is what I would request you to try: Press Windows key + X and click Command Prompt (Admin) Copy and paste the following commands one by one and press Enter. net localgroup Administrators /add networkservice. net localgroup Administrators /add localservice. ipconfig /flushdns. ipconfig /registerdns.
Isn't "repairing the Windows image" from my offline source going to try and repair the currently installed Windows OS with my installation files from a different version of Windows? That sounds like a recipe for BSOD, right? I'm not "repairing the Windows image" though, at least not the installed version of Windows.
Click the link to the ISO to start the download. Open the drive and click on setup.exe, which should show you a preparing screen. If you have trouble installing windows updates, click Change how Setup downloads update s and skip checking for updates. Accept the license terms and click next.
Perform the steps to disable script debugging and then check if it helps. a: Open Internet Explorer. b: Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options. c: Click the Advanced tab, select the Disable script debugging Internet Explorer) and Disable script debugging (Other) check boxes. d: Clear the Display a notification about every ...
Hope you can help me. Every time I try to check if my version of windows 10 is up to date I get the following message "Your device is at risk because it's out of date and missing important security
If the issue persists after following the solution above, follow the steps below: Click Start, type task scheduler, and press Enter. In the left pane, navigate to Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows > UpdateOrchestrator. Restart the computer and check if the issue persists. Keep me updated with the results.