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  1. AntJac Win User

    Anybody ever seen this before in Reliability History?


    Just saw this this morning. System has been running fine


    Anybody ever seen this before in Reliability History? [​IMG]


    :)
     
    AntJac, Aug 22, 2017
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  2. Has anyone ever seen this log in screen

    only way to get through a BIOS / UEFI password

    is enter the password

    or

    contact the System Mfg. with proof of ownership and pay them to unlock it

    note: not all Mfg. have methods to recover / restore / unlock the BIOS / UEFI once a password has been set
     
    Locutus deBorg, Aug 22, 2017
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  3. Has anyone ever seen this log in screen

    How do i get past this? Im not sure what password its requesting. Thanks
     
    SHobbs0222, Aug 22, 2017
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  4. AntJac Win User

    Anybody ever seen this before in Reliability History?

    Thought I'd double post just in case nobody views it. It seems the application IDs are for Skype and Movies and TV? I copied them both separately into Google (the application IDs) and it showed those 2 apps.

    Bit strange how it shows them like that though. Anybody know how to fix?
     
    AntJac, Aug 22, 2017
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  5. Steve C Win User
    I had something similar a few days ago and wondered what it was - any ideas? Maybe it's another example of shoddy Microsoft software QA?

    Anybody ever seen this before in Reliability History? [​IMG]
     
    Steve C, Aug 22, 2017
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  6. AntJac Win User
    Yeah I thought that. Maybe they forgot to change the name of the update or something. Did yours resolve itself?
     
    AntJac, Aug 22, 2017
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  7. Yeah I saw same and posted, sorry I didn't see this one or else would of added to it. I second the comment about shoddy QA. I actually wonder if they do any QA anymore
     
    Scottyboy99, Aug 22, 2017
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  8. AntJac Win User

    Anybody ever seen this before in Reliability History?

    Just posted this thread Scotty *Smile. Glad it's not just me!

    It must only do it for MS apps
     
    AntJac, Aug 22, 2017
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  9. bro67 Win User
    This would mean me getting up to go look at the desktop in our home office. The View Technical Details and Windows Updates in Programs and features would give you more info. Since it was for App tiles, which have huge vulnerabilities in them, compared to actual programs. My guess is that it may have been for Zero Day exploits and other updates.

    There is a reason why the IT side of Microsoft.com is there. It lets you check on things before you let stuff get installed.
     
    bro67, Aug 22, 2017
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  10. AntJac Win User
    Thanks for the post bro67. Just a bit strange it happened as I used the Movies and TV app on Monday with no issues. I never use Skype
     
    AntJac, Aug 22, 2017
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  11. lx07 Win User
    I've found the Skype app runs at log on (and uses a lot of CPU) whether you have ever used it or not. I uninstall it.

    It is good to see reliability history fixing things though even if it isn't obvious what.
     
  12. Yorky Win User
    Hello, I have recently posted an identical post into the 'Updates' section of this Forum. I've no idea what it it and in light of current questionable scams etc I think Microsoft should be making their Updates more clear and understandable.
    .
     
    Yorky, Aug 22, 2017
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  13. bro67 Win User

    Anybody ever seen this before in Reliability History?

    I did not see those on our desktop. I do not use the apps on it, so I have removed them. Programs and Features under Windows updates, sorted by date, should show the related KB, also check the Store to see if it shows latest updates, which is where those two would have come from.
     
    bro67, Aug 23, 2017
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  14. bro67 Win User
    App updates come from the store. Last Skype update was 7/23/17. I cannot find anything on the other app and why it was updated.
     
    bro67, Aug 23, 2017
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  15. Bree New Member
    It's Movies & TV, you can see its product ID 9WZDNCRFJ3P2 in this url for Movies & TV on the store:
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/stor...v/9wzdncrfj3p2
     
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