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  1. Windows 7 Freezes - Microsoft Community

    May 25, 2011 · when Windows starts up. For each application, the following information is displayed: Startup Type (Registry/Startup Folder), Command -Line String, Product Name, File Version, …

  2. Stuck in auto repair loop, bios is weird - Microsoft Community

    Feb 15, 2016 · d. In the command prompt, type the following commands one by one and press Enter after each command. bootrec /fixmbr bootrec /fixboot bootrec /rebuildbcd Note: Modifying BIOS/ …

  3. No Readyboost Service - Microsoft Community

    Jul 21, 2009 · At the command prompt, type the following line, and then press ENTER: sfc /scannow When the scan is complete, test to see whether the issue that you are experiencing is resolved. If …

  4. Print spooler problem - Microsoft Community

    Sep 11, 2009 · Start - type this in Search Box -> COMMAND find at top and RIGHT CLICK - RUN AS ADMIN Enter this at the prompt - sfc /scannow How to analyze the log file entries that the Microsoft …

  5. Object moved - answers.microsoft.com

    Object moved Object moved to here.

  6. Machine will not stay asleep or shut down - Microsoft Community

    Aug 27, 2013 · d. At the command prompt, type “ cmd ” without quotes in the search box. e. On the left pane, right click on the “ cmd ” option and select “ Run as Administrator ”. f. Type “ Powercfg …

  7. Fix the permission denied or give me back my money

    Sep 28, 2010 · click on their links to read more at Microsoft® TechNet Library.Note: Make sure you elevate the command prompt (cmd) from Start Menu, to do this, right-click Command Prompt and left …

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  9. Recent Windows update reeking havoc with my HDDs

    Dec 24, 2013 · Here is some basic information for my PC hardware, in case there is some incompatability issues someone can pinpoint with a recent windows update. Otherwise I got no Idea …

  10. Blue screen BCCode: a - Microsoft Community

    Jan 10, 2013 · Most drivers are in c:\windows\system32\drivers. If it shows a system file see if you can get a program from analyze -v. Type in theWinDbg command prompt !analyze -v -v stands for …