I could've had it done the other day but nooo my car had to break down. So that and my schedule has changed. Also pre spring small farm work,that is always fun. Come he11 or high water i will try to get that done this week.
Ok...Again it restarted about 15 min ago.. Also i believe i did a file scan in the Tweaking tool as well.Would recommend running SFC and possibly for a couple of times, if you get a no integrity violations found message then it suggests that Windows is all good.
Steps below courtesy of Microsoft;
Select Start , and in the search box, enter Command Prompt. Press and hold (or right-click) Command Prompt (Desktop app) from the search results and select Run as administrator.
Enter DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth (note the spaces before each "/").
Enter sfc /scannow (note the space between "sfc" and "/").
As per my reply #64;Also i believe i did a file scan in the Tweaking tool as well.
You need to see such a message to rule out Windows being the cause of your troubles.Would recommend running SFC and possibly for a couple of times, if you get a no integrity violations found message then it suggests that Windows is all good.
These notifications only came up after the tweaking tool was used., I have no idea what app's are involved in those notifications. As i am the one who would be downloading and installing app's. The only thing i can guess it came with the pc when i bought it.Regarding the apps, only users of the computer know what apps are on the computer, I for example only have Google Chrome and Rapport apps on any of my computers, reinstalling any apps should remedy the message but I would just clear the notifications in the Action Centre first, they are from Friday and Saturday so the issue/s may have already been corrected.
Ok i went in and reset to recommended default app's.Windows 10 is bundled with a lot of apps, some you can uninstall and some that you cannot.
Go into Settings and then check the Apps & Features and Default apps tabs, you will be surprised how many that you see there.
Did you schedule chkdsk to run on next boot, you can get that error message if you run chkdsk before restarting the computer.OK...Did the check file system 3 times and it came back all good. This time i decided to use the chk dsk in the tweaking tool and it came back with this.
Index entry TransportSecurity in index $I30 of file 19469 is incorrect.
Index entry TRANSP~1 in index $I30 of file 19469 is incorrect.
Progress: 408325 of 486246 done; Stage: 83%; Total: 66%; ETA: 0:00:25 .
Index entry CHKDSK.EXE-496676BC.pf in index $I30 of file 3B409 is incorrect.
Index entry CHKDSK~1.PF in index $I30 of file 3B409 is incorrect.
Progress: 486246 of 486246 done; Stage: 100%; Total: 80%; ETA: 0:00:17
486246 index entries processed.
Index verification completed.
Errors found. CHKDSK cannot continue in read-only mode.
No,didn't even think about it. Been doing some serious multi tasking today.Did you schedule chkdsk to run on next boot, you can get that error message if you run chkdsk before restarting the computer.
Yep....I hope bringing the app's back to default will stop this restarting.You can`t run chkdsk on a HDD that is in use but being that SFC came back clean you should not get any disk errors in any event.