Code 10 on start up?

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  1. Posts : 11,269
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       #11

    It could be an application or service conflict with your system drivers. Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup
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  2. Posts : 613
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       #12

    Please create a restore point first.

    Uninstall the project64 and N64 emulator and see if the code 10 disappears.

    There may be a conflict somewhere and an update to Project64 N64 emulator or check for known issues on their website FAQ's or teoubleshooter.
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    It has already been uninstalled. See post #6 in this thread.
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  4. Posts : 613
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       #14

    Apologies miised that
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    writhziden said:
    It could be an application or service conflict with your system drivers. Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup
    Will try this, BTW your pic made me laugh more than it should of.
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    Gamer86 said:
    writhziden said:
    It could be an application or service conflict with your system drivers. Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup
    Will try this, BTW your pic made me laugh more than it should of.
    Sounds good. Glad you got a laugh. I try to lighten the mood for people where I can. I realize having computer issues can be very stressful given that computers are our livelihoods these days (although for some, they are slowly being replaced by smart phones and such).
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       #17

    Still did not work. I will just live with it for now, if i end up finding it unbearable I will just do a restore of the PC.
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    You could also do a Repair Install of Windows. You would lost your themes, settings, and drivers, but programs and data are not affected. I would recommend backing up your important data in case the unforeseen might happen, though. See steps 1-3 of Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 for getting installation media and backing up the system.
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