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I would suggest you try the sfc scan first and check if you get any errors:
Follow these steps:
a. Press “Windows Key + x” button on the keyboard.
b. Click “Command Prompt (Admin)” from the list.
c. Type ‘sfc /scannow’ without quotes and hit enter.
Note: It may ask for windows installation DVD to fix and to enable SFC to make more than minor repairs. Some files saved on your computer might get deleted when fixing corrupted files.
Method 3:
Try the suggestions provided in the following link and check:
Hey guys, here is a solution to those whom Microsoft's regular methods didn't work out. In case you're all gamers like me (yeah a "gamer" DL from windows shop, hilarious) and you have an AMD GPU, here's my solution: I tinkered a little with the graphics settings in the CCC (Catalyst Control Center) in order to work some mods on my Skyrim. Unknowingly at the
moment, it made my regular apps not to work. After I turned the settings back, everything returned to normal. So here's my solution (For those with AMD. In case you have an Invidia- good for you and I have no idea where the menus are): 1. Open CCC, on the left you'll see many options (Pinned, Presets, Desktop management, etc.) Open the Gaming tab, and press on the "3D Aplication
Settings". 2. Don't get nervous with what you see, it's ok. Right in the bottom of the page you'll find a black button with "Defaults" on it. PRESS IT AND
THEN APPLY.
That should do the trick. Hope this helps :) Dr_Ellert *** Email address is removed for privacy ***
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