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Solve : Windows Update won't load through start screen (please help)? |
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Answer» Well... it didn't take long for me to have issues again. Why does this always happen to me? You need to do a few cold boots to get rid of the interrupted update hang...then go ahead and run manual updates. Um... what? That made no sense. Can you do a more thorough explanation of what I have to do?bumpCold boot = power down...wait 30 seconds...powerup....repeat a few timesSo... an update showed up today. After I installed it... it started working normally again. I should be happy. Which I am. However... I can't seem to turn off Windows Defender even though I already have Avast. Help? I know this is completely different from what I posted about but I like Avast and I don't want Windows Defender. I'd really appreciate any help with this. Thank you.See Here... Quote from: patio on August 03, 2016, 12:12:48 PM See Here... But that only turns if off temporarily right? How do I turn it off permanently? Also... for some reason... my Avast was saying the shields were on but Windows was claiming it was off. I somehow fixed this by simply turning Avast shields off then turning them on again. One second question. How can I prevent this from happening again? Because I really don't want it to happen again. Are there specific custom settings I have to use for CCleaner for Windows 10? If so, what are they? I just really need help/advice on preventing this from happening again... Thanks for the help and I'd appreciate any help with this as well. Thanks again.It's because Avast and Defender are butting heads...And if you sy its only temporarily you didn't read the whole link...HOPEFULLY what I did fixed it. But I still would like to know how to prevent this issue from occurring again. Am I supposed to be using specific settings for CCleaner for a Windows 10 computer? Or maybe I can just not use CCleaner at all or only every so often instead of once a week? Just not sure how to prevent this from happening again...See above...Avast and Defender were butting heads...CCleaner has nothin to do with it.A number of CCleaner "Cleaning" Options make Windows 10 unbootable, cause all store apps to fail to function, and various other issues. Best to not use it at all on Windows 10. Use the built-in Disk Cleanup instead. Quote from: BC_Programmer on August 03, 2016, 04:58:28 PM A number of CCleaner "Cleaning" Options make Windows 10 unbootable, cause all store apps to fail to function, and various other issues. Best to not use it at all on Windows 10. Use the built-in Disk Cleanup instead. Hmm... so you're saying that was the likely cause of Windows update not loading through the Search bar next to the start button? I didn't know Disc Cleanup was on Windows 10. I ASSUMED it wasn't because it's not on Windows 8.1. I'm guessing if I search 'Disk Cleanup' in the search bar I'll find it?Disk Cleanup can be started several ways. One is to type Disk Cleanup in the Windows search box (the box that says "Ask me anything"), located just to the right of the Windows icon at the left end of your taskbar. You should see what is shown in the attached photo. If you right click on Disk Cleanup in that panel, you have Pin to Start and Pin to Taskbar options, which you might want to apply. [attachment deleted by admin to conserve space] Quote from: soybean on August 04, 2016, 09:12:57 AM Disk Cleanup can be started several ways. One is to type Disk Cleanup in the Windows search box (the box that says "Ask me anything"), located just to the right of the Windows icon at the left end of your taskbar. You should see what is shown in the attached photo. If you right click on Disk Cleanup in that panel, you have Pin to Start and Pin to Taskbar options, which you might want to apply. Okay thanks. I'll try using it next Monday and I'll probably make a System Restore point before using it just to be safe because I seriously don't want to take any chances and don't want this issue to occur again. |
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