Password reset and notification emails are now sending correctly.
If you recently requested a password reset, please check your inbox (and spam folder just in case).
You can now reset your password and log in as normal.
Welcome back to PCHF, and thank you for your patience during our migration process!
β The PCHF Team
Welcome to PC Help Forum!
Youβre viewing our community as a guest.
That means you can browse posts, but canβt yet reply or start new topics.
Join us today β it's completely free!
As a member, you'll be able to:
β Get personalized tech support from trusted volunteers
π¦ Work one-on-one with our Malware Removal Specialists
using the internet you are limited to your upload speeds, which are usually mush worse than your download speeds, which depending on your location and Provider and bandwidth, may already be crap.
so use an external USB connected drive, which you should already have for backups (wink wink) or if not - time to get one!
using the internet you are limited to your upload speeds, which are usually mush worse than your download speeds, which depending on your location and Provider and bandwidth, may already be crap.
so use an external USB connected drive, which you should already have for backups (wink wink) or if not - time to get one!
Thank you very much, Bruce.
The PC is used, not new. So, when I connect in the USB, it is not recognized by the System. It states that there is a restriction imposed by your organizationβs policy.
Learn how to reset all Group Policy Objects and Settings to default in Windows 11/10. You may need to restore default settings if things have gone wrong.
another method would be to get an external drive caddy, put the PCβs hard drive in it, then plug the caddy into the laptop.
saving yourself a whole transfer step.
A 380 GB folder is being moved through the internet from my Computer to a laptop.
Originally posted by ayed
The PC is used, not new. So, when I connect in the USB, it is not recognized by the System. It states that there is a restriction imposed by your organizationβs policy.
Which computer is not new, from where has it come from and which computer is giving you the below message;
Originally posted by ayed
there is a restriction imposed by your organizationβs policy.
From the content of the OP I am seeing a red flag regarding both a business related computer and the member attempting to access/transfer data that they should not be.
No follow up from the OP regarding the questions that I asked, their previous corrupt Windows thread they abandoned when they got what they wanted and their first ever thread was asking how to get around activating Windows, really not sure why they are even still here :unsure:
We process personal data about users of our site, through the use of cookies and other technologies, to deliver our services, personalize advertising, and to analyze site activity. We may share certain information about our users with our advertising and analytics partners. For additional details, refer to our Privacy Policy.
By clicking "I AGREE" below, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our personal data processing and cookie practices as described therein. You also acknowledge that this forum may be hosted outside your country and you consent to the collection, storage, and processing of your data in the country where this forum is hosted.
Comment