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Re: Windows 11 update No Wi Fi
Just wondering have you tried one of them usb wifi sticks to see if it works with one of them, depending on how old your laptop is it could be windows blocking the driver, there is an option in windows security centre under - device security - click on core isolation details then there is a switch to turn off microsoft vulnerability driver blocklist you could turn off and see if that fixes the issue after reinstalling the Wi-Fi driver again but if not I’d turn it back on just to be safe but yeh if u can get your hands on a cheap Wi-Fi stick try out that and see if that works instead of the built in wifi…4.6KViews0likes0CommentsWindows Security - not working like it should sometimes freezing
Hi I just wanted to post this here for anyone having the same issue unable to work out a fix, I was having an issue with Windows Security - it would sometimes run smooth all green ticks, then sometimes it would come up unknown and sometimes it would not open.... now I had tried a few main things alot of people try to reset windows security - going into add and remove programs, go down to windows security -advanced options and clicking repair and reset... - click start menu - type "command prompt" - click on run as administrator then type the following commands to windows image -------------------- sfc/scannow chkdsk /r /f Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth --------------------- nothing seemed to work, until I have realized the issue was caused by my TPM must of been corrupt. I had to reset my key the easiest way was pressing windows key + S then type "tpm.msc" then click on the top result most relevent, once it loads up click on "actions" and select "clear TPM" - it will reboot after it is done, when it reboots I loaded into bios and reset it there also, you will have to google your own motherboard on how to do this as everyone's is different and hopefully this fixes the issue as it did for me....5.1KViews0likes1CommentRe: Windows 11 update KB5028254 issue
Dom018 nirradical I found a previous issue from a couple of years ago exactly like this but with a windows 10 update, they were unable to fix the issue exactly like we are having with this update, microsoft was unable to help them trying many things, in the end the people with the problem, booted to the startup troubleshooter menu and reset there pc's, I have done this on both my systems. One I was able to keep my personal files and the other must of had a corrupt image file as I had to do a complete reinstall of windows 11, I have updated both systems and so far no issues at all.... The issue itself is apparently caused by a conflicting software with the new update and resetting the pc will remove all the added software that loads on bootup and I had to reinstall alot of programs but now it is so far running good and I have updated to this latest preview update straight away checking for updates to make sure.... anyone with this issue, I suggest you do a system reset - keeping your personal files and reinstalling any removed software as restoring to a previous save point eventually causes the same issue when you boot up again... also doing it from when i was able to access windows didnt seem to work, I had to do it from the blue background - startup troubleshooting screen. so going to the login screen then holding down the left shift button and clicking on restart in the bottom right then once it starts up, click troubleshoot - reset this pc - keep my files.... hope this helps anyone with the issue2.9KViews0likes1CommentWindows 11 update KB5028254 issue
So since updating to KB5028254 on two systems I have had this happen where the system starts up loads into windows sign in and then a repeating loop of screen flashing and not able to access anything even though the mouse curser is visable and works like it should, I can’t open start or anything except for being able to access task manager through ctrl-alt-delete then click on task manager stuff with the mouse and also use the run command from there, this problem didn’t occur straight away but after a time like a few days, on one system I was able to fix it for now by returning to a restore point then reinstalling the update again but it happened again on that system and fixed it by doing the same thing again but on the other system i had a restore point just before the update was installed and it didn’t fix the issue, I tried safe mode and same thing. So I’m unsure what is clashing with the update, both systems are different except for both having a nvidia gpu, but if this was at conflict I thought it would have been fixed in safe mode using the standard driver but it was doing the same thing, I ended up reinstalling windows 11 and upgrading it to this current update above… i was not going to worry about reporting this but this has happened on both modern systems I have here and it’s only been since this latest update preview… pc specs - the one I had to do a fresh install on ———- i9 10900k aorus master z490 32gb G.skills trident neo memory MSI RTX 3080 gaming x trio aorus 360 cooler aorus 250gb m.2 XPG Spectrix 2TB M.2 pc specs - the one I manage to fix by restore point ——— i7 10700k gigabyte z490 UD 32gb g.skill ripjaws V asus duel GeForce 2060 rtx samsung 950 pro M.2 250gb samsung 1TB sata 3gbps just wanted to report it incase others are having the same loop booting up in windows screen flashing issue, i was going to post the vid of the loop but it wont let me do it here. So I took two photos of what it looks like going between the flashing of on-off-on-off-on-off a repeating loop constant as soon as I log into windows when it happens… also I can ctrl-alt-delete go to the sign in page and it all looks fine there till I sign in and load up into the desktop…3.9KViews1like5CommentsRe: Windows 11 22H2 broke G.Skill Trident Z Neo Series 32GB RGB
Kritheo I didn’t fix it completely myself as it was to much hassle to fiddle with but others have fixed it by uninstalling all RGB related software completely then reinstall the G.Skillz RGB software and it should fix the issue, it’s a conflict between the RGB Software all trying to take ownership of the RGB control of the devices since the update… eventually I’ll probably do the same thing to fix the issue completely… hope it helps u out.13KViews1like0CommentsRe: Windows 11 22H2 broke G.Skill Trident Z Neo Series 32GB RGB
I managed to get basic control over the RGB using the fix as mentioned above, I installed the aura sync utility which updated some file as my memory was detected by most RGB software again except the trident software itself still did nothing and then after a restart I ended up uninstalling the Aura software and then after doing that I was finally able to set the RGB using the Aorus software only but only as a static color like I could do mixed static colors but that’s it, still better then the rainbow until there is a better fix by trident themselves or aorus whatever driver is causing this issue or detection and setting it to an effect I would like15KViews1like4CommentsRe: Windows 11 22H2 broke G.Skill Trident Z Neo Series 32GB RGB
hawkeye1194 thanks for that, it didn’t fix it with my Gigabyte Aorus board, I have posted the fix you said for all the ASUS users on the G.Skill forum I’m sure it will help a lot of people out with the same issue…15KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Windows 11 22H2 broke G.Skill Trident Z Neo Series 32GB RGB
ok I found a fix for my memory integrity issue, I only recently upgraded to windows 11, seems others had a heap of RGB issues a while ago and not able to control them to do with a older system file called ENE.SYS which became unsigned due to a previous update while made it not trusted by the system, I MSI Dragon Center installed which I replace with MSI Center and then installed Mystic Lights using that which replaced the main system ENE.SYS file with an updated signed one... Now to do with TridentZ Lighting they use there own one of this file if you look under "Program Files (x86)\G.SKILL\Trident Z Lighting Control\Aac" there is an install for there version under there so I'm guessing that is what is causing the issue, probably there version has become unsigned and windows won't use it and I believe it's what is used to communicate between windows and the LED's on the memory.... I have also posted this on the G.Skill forum under DDR3 memory category so I hope someone comes up with a fix....15KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Windows 11 22H2 broke G.Skill Trident Z Neo Series 32GB RGB
hawkeye1194 I wouldn’t update the bios, mine is up to date and it has not fixed the issue, I posted on the G.Skill forum about the issue and another person has the same problem, seems it’s all to do with the update, also had it pop up in windows now under the security about a problem with memory integrity and has now disabled it, so it’s definitely something to do with the update and G.Skill memory…16KViews0likes4Comments
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