Do i need to reapply thermal paste after removing laptop heatsink? Help a newb out please!!! Tech Support |
- Do i need to reapply thermal paste after removing laptop heatsink? Help a newb out please!!!
- Can’t Use my Touchpad or Screen Brightness
- My sister brought me this phone, any ideas what the hell is wrong?
- What is this? how do I fix it?
- Help! I'm having problems with Windows Apps.
- My PC keeps crashing during gameplay
- How to make messages unavailable on messenger
Do i need to reapply thermal paste after removing laptop heatsink? Help a newb out please!!! Posted: 24 Jan 2021 06:21 AM PST
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Can’t Use my Touchpad or Screen Brightness Posted: 24 Jan 2021 01:22 PM PST I own a HP Pavilion x360 - 11m-ad013dx. I had to replace my hard drive and installed a Windows 10 installation tool from my USB. Everything worked normally except for my touchpad and brightness. The brightness doesn't change and the cursor doesn't appear. It's not listed as a device under Device Manager. I tried downloading from HP drivers but there's 4 listed for my laptop so I don't know which one could it be. I talked with HP tech support and they deleted everything! So now I re-installed Windows 10 again and both still don't work. Does anyone knows any solutions to this issue? [link] [comments] | ||
My sister brought me this phone, any ideas what the hell is wrong? Posted: 23 Jan 2021 04:16 PM PST
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What is this? how do I fix it? Posted: 23 Jan 2021 09:16 PM PST
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Help! I'm having problems with Windows Apps. Posted: 24 Jan 2021 06:04 AM PST Ok so, I uninstalled Microsoft Store because it won't let me download apps, but now, some windows apps are inaccessible, for example, Photos, Your Phone etc. I tried reinstalling Windows Store from PowerShell using some commands but they don't work and they're stuck at "Initializing". What should I do now? [link] [comments] | ||
My PC keeps crashing during gameplay Posted: 23 Jan 2021 09:15 PM PST Hello, my PC has been crashing randomly once every few hours for the past month or so, I have had the computer for a couple of years so its not a new build or anything. The crashes happen exclusively when I am playing games. I can rule out overheating since I have checked both GPU and CPU temps and they are completely fine, averaging around 60c while gaming. To fix the issue I have tried running sfc /scannow to check for any corrupt windows files, I have tried installing new drivers for everything using avast, checked to see I have the most recent windows update, updated BIOS, reset my PC, scanning for viruses with multiple antivirus softwares, cleaned out my pc and reapplied thermal paste, tried using a different outlet, I tried reinstalling windows via a recovery drive to a new different hard drive, and I got new ram sticks. The crashes still happen even if I only leave those new ones in (so ram is not the culprit). The crashes usually happen in games right after loading in, although sometimes they take a few hours, or other times I can go a day or two without crashes. The crashes don't show up with an error code in the event viewer, however, I did see a code 141 error that didn't accompany a crash. That specific code is a driver error and I restored my pc to before then but to no avail. Any help is appreciated and thanks for helping me with this problem I have been trying to fix it for weeks now and am all out of ideas. My Specs are as follows: Intel i7 8700k Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 16 GB DDR4 ASUS ROG Strix Z370-E Gaming LGA 115 Windows 10 [link] [comments] | ||
How to make messages unavailable on messenger Posted: 23 Jan 2021 06:38 PM PST So I have shared some personal conversation with my ex on messenger, and now I am suspicious that he will take screenshots of the conversation to black mail me. I want the conversation permanently deleted / unavailable/ can not be seen. How do I do it ? [link] [comments] |
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