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I have no sound output, how do I fix that? - Microsoft Community Click "Browse my computer for driver software" Select "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer" Make sure to put a check mark "Show compatible hardware" Select an older driver from the list Click Next then Restart your computer If the issue persists, what is the exact make and model of your computer?
Syncing Network Solutions email to outlook - Microsoft Community I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble syncing your Network Solutions email to Outlook on your computer In order to understand your query and provide possible solution, may I please double confirm if your Newtork solution email is registered as a business email account in Microsoft 365 or you are using Microsoft personal account such as
Bluetooth completely disappeared from Windows 11. No Device Manager . . . -Look for "Browse my computer for driver -Let me pick drivers available drivers -Choose an old driver and use it Restart your device, then check the Bluetooth if issue persist, let's download and install the Bluetooth driver What is the exact model of your computer for me to check To check the system model proceed with these steps
High CPU Usage all of a sudden - Microsoft Community Restart your computer Disclaimer: A “clean boot” starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs It helps to determine whether a background service is interfering with your game or program and to isolate the cause of a problem These steps of "clean boot" might look complicated at first glance
Windows 11 memory integrity pxhlpa64. sys (DVD driver) Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4d36e965-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} Look for a LowerFilters key with the value of PxHlpa64 Either modify that name value pair or delete it Reboot Turn on Memory Integrity in Windows Security and it should allow you to enable the feature Reboot as prompted
How to fix random blocking of websites in Windows 10 I had the same symptoms (new Windows 10 install, and certain websites wouldn't work) as above and tried all the previous solutions--which didn't work So I did two things I completely uninstalled my Avast antivirus software, and I did the clean boot as suggested Upon restarting my computer, I was able to access all sites One curious thing to
Have a scam come up saying my computer is locked up and need to call . . . And or cutting the internet and or shutting down your computer would stop all scam actions as well A good ad blocker should prevent pop ups fake warnings alerts ads etc Tracking blockers help too I use and recommend the free extensions uBlock Origin and Ghostery Most browsers offer the same or similar extensions
My computer keeps blue-screening for no reason, usually within a . . . The solutions that I found online (and the solution recommended by the Microsoft assistant) all said to update my computer's drivers However, even when they are updated, it still crashes I don't think pulling the drivers back to an older release works either, because my old computer had the exact same issue, and I've been using that until