Hello,
Today I will show you how troubleshoot Windows. This is for basic issues that need to be fixed. This feature comes with Windows and is made by Microsoft.
Steps:
Step 1. Open Control Panel
Note: This is how to open Control Panel, if you do...
By the way, you could try the troubleshooter like I said above. It might clarify and say that a component of the computer is damaged or not working properly.
Probably try deleting them, they'll clean a couple of hundred megabytes anyways. And yes, they don't take care of bags of they break people's stuff!! :miam: I wonder if Lenovo would give you a replacement for that, or maybe they don't care... Anyways, your welcome and have a great day!
Once you done with that, run a Windows Hardware troubleshooter.
Here's how you do it:
Step 1. Open Control Panel
Note: This is how to open Control Panel, if you do not know.
Windows 10: Click on the search tab, and type in Control Panel.
Step 2. Click System and Security
Step 3. Click...
This seems very weird... Try deleted temp and prefetch files. Use this video for reference (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6ev5fnavD8), as it is very complicated to explain it in words.
Hello,
Today I will show you how troubleshoot Windows. This is for basic issues that need to be fixed. This feature comes with Windows and is made by Microsoft.
Steps:
Step 1. Open Control Panel
Note: This is how to open Control Panel, if you do not know.
Windows 7: Click on the search tab...
I have found this article on NVIDIA that may help. It is slightly computer geeky. (https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/809801/pc-components/nvlddmkm-sys-crash/)
Did your PC take any damage recently? Have you ever opened up the computer? This is most likely a hardware issue, but it could be a Windows Software issue.