Problem descriptions: I have a system running on an Intel pro VE running 100mbps full-duplex. The default option is auto-negotiate but I explicitly set it to 100mbp full-duplex. I’m behind a router. Interestingly, my internet connection starts giving problems: connection timeouts; page not loading; extreme ping times, etc etc etc Yet another system’s Internet connection Read More
Month: November 2020
3 Ways to Remove Windows 10 Computer from Domain
How do I remove a computer from a domain that no longer exists? Or unjoin and rejoin the domain without resetting the user profile? In this tutorial, we’ll show you 3 methods to remove Windows 10 computers from the domain. Before getting started, you need to log on to Windows 10 with a local administrator account Read More
Windows 10 Updates Stuck at 0% Downloading
1 press 2keys toghether: windows+r 2 type in “services.msc” 3 right click “Windows Update” 4 select “Stop” 5 right click “Delivery Optimization” 6 select “Stop” 7 go to “c:\windows\softwaredistribution” and delete all its contents 8 restart your computer and then try again If you are not able to find “Delivery Optimization” in services. Try below method.
How to Block Specific Driver or Patch Updates in Windows 10
With the release of Windows 10, Microsoft has taken an aggressive approach to driver, functionality and security updates to simplify maintaining an up-to-date PC. One of Microsoft’s biggest headaches are the millions of Windows PCs that are missing patching resulting in a bad user experience and major security issues. With Windows 10, Microsoft is automatically installing Read More
How to Install Cumulative updates CAB/MSU Files on Windows 10
Microsoft uses Cumulative updates to push security patches and also incremental OS Builds. While generally, you can install these cumulative updates by going to Windows update and checking for updates, there is one more way. You can download and manually install CAB Files or MSU files provided by Microsoft. We have been posting these CAB Files and Read More
How to recover/restore your previous version of Windows 10
Summary Windows 10 supports a “Rollback” feature that allows you to go back (recover) to the version of Windows (Windows 10, Windows 7 or Windows 8.1) installed on your PC prior to upgrading to the latest version of Windows 10 or Windows 7 / 8.1 Note: All recent versions of Windows 10 only have a 30 10 day time Read More