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  • in reply to: Multicore CPU Support #16463
    louvenia
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    Maybe you can update driver for your device to see whether the problem remains.

    First, you can use Windows update.
    Step 1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap “Settings”, and then tap “Change PC settings”. But if you are using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen and move the mouse pointer up. Then click “Settings” and “Change PC settings”.

    Step 2. Tap or click “update and recovery”, and then tap or click “Windows Update”.

    Step 3. Tap or click “Choose how updates get installed”.

    Step 4. Under important updates, choose “Install updates automatically”.

    If it does not help, you can use a drivers update utility to update the driver automatically. With it, you can download and update whatever drivers whenever in need. http://tiny.cc/3cwerx. It helps me download and update many of my device drivers and I hope it can also work for you. You can download and install it, then it will automatically scan for your system and recommend suitable drivers for you. You can download or update whichever driver you need.

    in reply to: Saved games? #16023
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    In some cases, we cannot open a hard drive due to a hardware problem. There might be some mechanical error with the actuator arm. In this situation, you didn’t lose your data at all, but you just cannot find it due to this hard disk mechanical problem. However, data loss may also occur due to a software problem. If a file is fragmented, the information is stored in multiple clusters on the hard disk drive, and it will take more time for the computer to read it. Thus, it can make it easier if you can defrag your hard disk every week or month. You can use WiseRecovery to open or recover files. http://tiny.cc/f6hmrx. Download and install it, then perform a quick scan to see recoverable files and can restore them whenever in need.

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