When all else fails call Windows support. Press them for a solution. First tier support will run through standard solutions which will not work so then ask to be connected to 2nd tier which will likely also fail to correct the problem so off you go to third level. That expert is a coder and...
Thank you for the help. If the notice reoccurs, I was thinking of upgrading to the latest version where this error might be avoided.I run 2019.
Just for laffs I activated the Update feature from the main app and the response said the Update feature needs to be updated.Maybe its just turtles all...
Ugh
We came, We saw, We conquered ! Sorta.
The first reboot with Disabled failed to stop the Notice from appearing within 5 min. So I improvised: I set the Startup to Manual and have not had an appearance since. I use this machine constantly so I cannot confirm success out to infinity but can...
Thx. I use Nero 3-4 times a year so uninstalling and reinstalling will be a last resort ! If I stop the " running" "Nero update service" via Task Manager/ Services it comes up running again on the next boot. However I found "Nero Update" in "Processes" and after I Ended Task that Process...
I have Nero Update running in Services. There is no app switch to turn it off so I will stop it. I suppose the service will continue after a reboot at which point will delete the service. Thx.
I am dealing with an infrequent but persistent Script Error notice reappearing on the desktop, an appearance not associated with any running app as follows:
"An Error has occurred in the script on this page"
Line 0
CHAR: 0
ERROR: Script Error
Code 0...
cdrom.sys failure suggests the following :
In Device Manager Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.
Note: You might have to scroll down the list to find this item.
Right click the first USB controller under Universal Serial Bus controllers, and then click Uninstall to remove it.
Repeat for...
Since you want access to Win 10, cripple is not what you want. One sets the boot priorities in bios. Set Win 10 as second so if the bios mistakenly misses 11you can boot to 10 and have an acvtive drive to use to restore the priority you want.
If you are saying you cannot proceed as I suggested because the 980 is under the cooler and cannot be easily approached to manually disconnect priorto a reisstall of 11 on 990, be aware that the 980 can be disconnected in the bios. no, need to deal physically with it.
The easy thing is to install the new OS on the 990 having disconnected the 980 Pro.Then hook up the 980 as a data disk if you like. We say "Windows is like that" when it picks which drive to install . Best to have only the intended target installed on the system.
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