Windows 10: Why was there no way to return to sign up again when I had filled up wrong the one usingcode?

Discus and support Why was there no way to return to sign up again when I had filled up wrong the one usingcode? in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; It just shows "Something went wrong and please try again" without any buttons or clicked symbol. I am very confused, so that I am appropriate for any... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by le huyen, Jul 13, 2024.

  1. le huyen Win User

    Why was there no way to return to sign up again when I had filled up wrong the one usingcode?


    It just shows "Something went wrong and please try again" without any buttons or clicked symbol. I am very confused, so that I am appropriate for any help.Sincerely,Huyen

    :)
     
    le huyen, Jul 13, 2024
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  2. RSA34134 Win User

    Email auto-fill problem

    How do I delete an auto-fill email address entry?

    I have an email address for a friend that is wrong, but auto-fill often enters this wrong address and I don't catch it.

    The wrong email address is not in the people/contacts list; it must be an auto-fill within the Windows 10 mail app.

    Is there a way to stop this auto-fill?

    Thanks
     
    RSA34134, Jul 13, 2024
    #2
  3. Black Dot and Numbers filled up in the password box and the Notepad

    Hello,

    There are several ways to troubleshoot sign-in issues in Windows 10. Since the system automatically fills out the password box with black dots and already did a few troubleshooting steps, we suggest creating a new user account to see if this issue will occur
    on a new user profile. This will help you check if your current user account is corrupted. To do this, simply follow the steps below:


    • Select the Start button, then select Settings > Accounts > Family
      & other people
      > Add someone else to this PC.

    • Type a user name, password, password hint, and then select Next.

    Should you have further questions, please let us know.
     
    Jefferson Ore, Jul 13, 2024
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  4. jimhoyle Win User

    Why was there no way to return to sign up again when I had filled up wrong the one usingcode?

    How to troubleshoot an error that appears only at Restart or Sign out?

    I get an error pop-up error message not every, but almost every time I Restart or Sign out. It's the screen with blue background and on top of Restart or Sign out text an error window says:

    Explorer.exe - Application error. The instruction at 0x000… referenced memory at 0x000... The memory could not be written.

    Sometimes the error code is just zeros, sometimes random numbers. I have tried so much already to troubleshoot this. For example these did not help in any way:
    • MemTest86+ (no problems)
    • Disabling any Services, Autoruns/ShellExView entries
    • Low resolution mode
    • BIOS settings are fine, no overclocking etc.
    • DISM.exe and sfc
    • etc.

    However, these do make the error go away:
    • End process for explorer.exe before Restart or Sign out
    • Safe Mode
    • Creating a new user profile (almost the same as clean installing Windows, many full days of work)
    • Uninstalling NVIDIA graphics driver (then the card is unusable, of course)
    • Disabling Device Manager / Display Adapters / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080

    I already contacted NVIDIA and the graphics driver is not the culprit. Something has gone wrong with the user profile as the same driver works just fine in a new profile (and there's nothing wrong with the driver anyway, it's just the Restart or Sign out process that has a problem).

    What can I do to fix this? One useful thing would be to have a step-by-step procedure for the Sign out. So that it'd ask before continuing to the next step and list what it's doing. Or if I could just disable whatever it does when the error appears.
     
    jimhoyle, Jul 13, 2024
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