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- My Microsoft account being hacked - Microsoft Community
My Microsoft account is hacked, the email was changed by the hacker, and the multiple places I've been logged in on it it's changed, now from trying to get in it told me the new email the account was
- i can not get access to my files - Microsoft Community
i have problem that a cannot access to some files on my local drive E, and when i open the properities and the scurity tab i found that the adminstrator and system and authenticated user all have full
- 0x80070490 - Microsoft Community
0x80070490 Step 1: Use System File Checker to repair damaged Windows files Use the System File Checker tool to repair damaged Windows files, and then run Windows Update again To do this, follow these steps: Open an elevated command prompt Run the following command: sfc scannow Try to install update again For more information about the System File Checker tool, view Use the System File
- cortana in the way - Microsoft Community
Method 2: If no corrupted system files were found in the previous state or were irrecoverable, then I suggest you to try the following steps to employ the DISM command lines: Open command prompt by pressing Windows key + X and selecting “Command prompt admin” In command prompt, type the following commands and press Enter after each command:
- Error 0x8004fe22 . . . not running genuine Windows. . . .
At the command prompt, type DIR C:\ - if we're lucky this will bring up a listing of your normal C: drive contents, including the Program Files folder (s) and the Windows folder
- update roll back win 10 update 1903 - Microsoft Community
On the third start Windows will boot into the Recovery Environment and from there you can access System Repair, Safe Mode, Command Prompt etc Go to Troubleshoot - Advanced Option - Revert to previous build of Windows
- DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL:VISTA ERROR - Microsoft Community
Go to Start All Programs Accessories Command prompt and right click on command prompt and click run as Administrator (you can skip this step if using the disk) If using the disk, cd to C:\Windows\System32 Type sfc scannow and enter and let it run It will scan and try to fix some of your system files
- Blue screen BCCode: a - Microsoft Community
Most drivers are in c:\windows\system32\drivers If it shows a system file see if you can get a program from analyze -v Type in theWinDbg command prompt !analyze -v -v stands for Verbose and if the crash was originated by a program, as opposed to hardware or a driver, it will appear in the middle of the listing Upload Them for Analysis
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