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Discus and support I may have figured this out. in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Here is my original post: Can you please tell me how to fix my computer? I'm having trouble - Microsoft CommunityI may have discovered the problem.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by example man, Jul 7, 2023.

  1. I may have figured this out.


    Here is my original post: Can you please tell me how to fix my computer? I'm having trouble - Microsoft CommunityI may have discovered the problem. Please see the image below.It appears that "System Reserved" is on Disk 1. Should "System Reserved" in fact be on Disk 0? Perhaps this is why I was unable to boot Windows 10 after disconnecting Disk 1. What is the best way to move "System Reserved" from Disk 1 to Disk 0?

    :)
     
    example man, Jul 7, 2023
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  2. NOPD Win User

    Programs Missing From Control Panel List


    I was able to get rid of XNVIEW by downloading it and using it's own uninstaller.
    Have tried method suggested by Pyramid 10 with photoscape without success.
    Can't figure out how to do what is asked.

    Your next suggestion?
     
    NOPD, Jul 7, 2023
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  3. 1Kurgan1 Win User
    DayZ (Mod for ARMA II: OAH) Clubhouse

    Thank you both for explaining that, I didn't realize how difficult it was to right click, click, then paste. The error of my ways have been spelled out. Once again, if you guys didn't explain it, I never would have figured out what the point of that post was, simplifying already simple steps, thank you! Now we just have to hope it look erocker a few hours to complete mysteps, that way he had time to read that super easy suggestion, and save sometime, because I don't think he could have completed the steps I listed within a few seconds, and I don't want to hear about how much time he wasted, thats if he even uses IE (because most people on a tech forum love IE).
     
    1Kurgan1, Jul 7, 2023
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  4. I may have figured this out.

    How to figure out what is causing Windows 11 BugChecks

    In the last few days my Windows 11 system has started to crash on a regular basis, and with various different BugCheck codes displayed on the BSOD, including:

    • SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
    • PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
    • IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
    I have exported the BugCheck entries from the System event log, and have copied and zipped a couple of MEMORY.DMP files, but I have no idea how to figure out what is causing the crashes.

    Any suggestions are very welcome!

    Thanks
     
    Steve Ives, Jul 7, 2023
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