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1173 TopicsCan’t make brightens a little less bright
I have a surface laptop 4 and it’s so buggy, every time I go down just 1 brightness it gets so dark as seen in the pictures below, and it’s basically impossible to use if it’s not at 100. Anyone know what’s wrong with it and how I would be able to fix it to not go so dark?149Views0likes2CommentsWindows 11 turns off bluetooth
Hi, I have a problem that everytime I turn on my laptop, after some time, bluetooth functionality turns off (other wireless coms still work). Bluetooth basically dissapears from the device. There is no bluetooth "on" toggle swtich in settings, no bluetooth in device menager, none in services.msc. I have menaged to turn it on by turning bluetooth off and on again in the BIOS, but after some time it again goes away. I' ve tried to update the bluetooth drivers and disabled the ability for windows to turn off bluetooth for power menagment purpouses. Unfortunatelly with no success. Big thanks in advance :)73Views0likes3CommentsKB5063878 fail to install error 0x800f0991
In my environment i got around 4000 devices, 3300 +- have received it for 700 still not able to receive it i did all the sfc, the DISM try to instal the. msu nothing, always getting for those devices the error 0x800f0991. the quality update and feature update are push through intune. Did someone have the same issue has me. Thank you29Views0likes0CommentsHow do I clean registry in windows 11 after uninstalling apps?
Hi, I recently uninstalled a few programs on Windows 11, but it seems to have left behind remnants (e.g., it still appears in the "Open with" context menu, or errors pop up related to it). I believe this is due to leftover registry entries. What is the safest way to clean registry in Windows 11? * Is there a built-in Windows 11 tool like `sfc /scannow` or DISM that can help? * Should I use the built-in Registry Editor manually? If so, are there any best practices or warnings I must follow? * If a third-party tool is the best answer, which ones are considered reliable and safe by this community? I am comfortable with technical steps but want to ensure I don't cause system instability. Any guidance is appreciated.91Views0likes6CommentsPossible to install windows 11 without microsoft account?
Hello tech community members, I'm new to Windows and want to install Windows 11 on a PC given by my dad, but I don't have a Microsoft account and I'm not planning to create one. I've heard that it's possible to bypass the Microsoft account requirement during the installation process, but I'm not sure how to do it. Could anyone provide a step-by-step guide or any tips on how to install Windows 11 without Microsoft account? Any help would be greatly appreciated! [Latest update] Please don't send private message any more as I don't have time replying one by one. If you had the same question, please follow this step-by-step-guide with screenshots to get it done. I already successfully installed Windows 11 on my PC without Microsoft account. You can also contact the support to send you the custom ISO to skip the Microsoft account requirement.870KViews14likes52CommentsHow to bypass or fix the processor isn't currently supported for Windows 11
Hi all, I have a modern PC with a high profile CPU Intel i7-7700HQ. When I was trying to upgrade this computer from Windows 10 to Windows 11 24H2, it says This PC doesn't currently Windows 11 system requirements. I was told to run the PC Health Check app to see what kind of hardware requirements are missing. The following error is returned by the app: The processor isn't currently supported for Windows 11 This is ridiculous as the CPU is pretty new and works fine when running Windows 10. Why Microsoft asks me to upgrade to Windows 11 but it does not allow me to do that. Is there any way to bypass or fix "The processor isn't currently supported for Windows 11" error? Looking forward to your suggestion!96KViews2likes23CommentsDoes Windows 11 automatically block physical bad sectors on hard drives?
Using DiskGauge, three physical bad sectors were detected on the hard drive. After formatting, the usable space decreased by several dozen megabytes. It is suspected that Windows 11 automatically masked the bad sector area, but it remains unclear whether the system would attempt to read the masked bad sectors again when the drive is filled with data.26Views0likes1CommentPlease help Windows 11 keeps restarting after resetting (keep personal data)
Hi All, I got a Lenovo laptop, and an issue with preparing automatic repair looping, I have tried everything I can to fix without resetting it, however I had no other options but reset, so I went ahead to reset with option to keep personal data and reinstall Windows 11, it went fine and restarted but now it does not load up Windows, it keeps restarting. what I have done so far: I went to Command Promt, using diskpart to assign a letter to a particular drive FAT32 only 230MB type is System, so I hope this is the new Windows system. I am stuck and running out of ideas. any help/ direction would be hight appreciated. Cheers47Views0likes2Comments