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I used the Windows offline defender. That's what I meant to say.
I used the Windows offline defender. That's what I meant to say.
Download and run USBDeview.
Make the program window full screen.
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My computer also seems to be feeling sticky as if the memory has no room
You could try doing a clean boot to eliminate the possibility of software conflicts heres a tutorial on how to do a clean boot:
Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup
Maybe a sfc/scannow to check and possibly repair any corrupted system files?
SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
Hi,
I tried the sfc scan and it said it found corrupted files and that it could not repair all of them. I ran it a few times. same message.
I will try the clean boot up but sometimes it takes a day or two for the blue screen to happen. sometimes it happens every hour.
And at the moment i have nothing connected to the usb ports. two of the four are damaged.
If there are physically damaged USB ports (hardware components) it should make the system vulnerable. As you are facing USB related issues mostly, why dont you plan to get them repaired at the first chance?