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Windows 10 1803 Pro is Very Slow after using Windows Repair 4.30

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Boggin:
Yes, I've used Process Explorer before but just to use Virus Total to check if there was any malware.

Task Manager gives you the details at a glance which is what I prefer to check to see if anything is hogging resources.

On one of my Win 10 laptops the Welcome screen changes on that occasionally as well.

I'm not sure how I did it but I don't get the picturesque screen on another Win 10 laptop.

When "T" failed, did you get an error code or did it just say that it was unsuccessful ?

AJHere:
The restore point called "T" ran for ages... I had to go to bed. Next morning the system was sitting at the login screen... Yay! I thought. When I logged, it notified me it had been unsuccessful... no error codes or anything to go by.

Boggin:
Are these restore operations being done in Safe Mode ?

When the restore operation completes can you perform a cold boot as I've previously described and see if you still get that scanning G: message.

If not, can you boot into Safe Mode by pressing and holding SHIFT throughout a Restart and then see if things are still slow.

tabqwerty:
I have 1803 Pro, but it's installed on drive C:. The free features allowed me to run Pro Tools for the first time. The only problem I'm having is having my keycode register.

Boggin:

--- Quote from: tabqwerty on November 05, 2018, 08:08:18 am ---I have 1803 Pro, but it's installed on drive C:. The free features allowed me to run Pro Tools for the first time. The only problem I'm having is having my keycode register.

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Please don't hijack another thread which has a different problem to yours and to which I've responded to.

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