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Found the source of the problems with my PC

I am proud to finally tell y’all that I believe I have found a definite source of the problems I have been experiencing with my Windows PC over the past few days. It was because of a faulty Windows 10 preview update which was affecting the Windows 10 Recovery Environment. Luckily, I have found a trustworthy program (free of malware) which I could use to debug errors in my PC at any time, minor or major. Luckily, none of the problems I am experiencing with my PC right now are anywhere close to what’s happened when I tried to fix windows PC’s in the past. I am still taking every precaution possible to further decrease the chance of my Windows PC breaking down or crashing. As a matter of fact, my PC almost crashed this morning, but luckily, I was able to hard-restart the PC to get it working again by holding the power button down for 15-20 seconds.

Luckily, none of the problems I am experiencing with my PC right now are anywhere close to what’s happened when I tried to fix Windows PC’s in the past.

With that being said, I am feeling extremely fortunate that the problems with my PC are minor & I could still use it normally, but I need to be a little bit more careful with the applications & programs I am using or have installed. To minimize problems getting worse with my PC, I uninstalled every single app that I could install which I didn’t need, then I installed an app that I could use to fix minor errors while I am still temporarily unable to fix my PC in the event that it DOES break down or crash. I hope that I will regain the ability to reset my PC soon, as I want to be able to have my PC fully working, problem-free before the proposed Hartford trip in December & before my proposed birthday trip to Atlantic City, most importantly, before my big graduation trip, which could be one giant trip to one of the high-ranking cities out west, or a series of back & forth “hornrt flights” between Secaucus & Elizabeth.

To conclude, I am feeling more comfortable about bringing my PC to Atlantic City with me this August to blog the journals in the hotel room, but I will be able to write journal posts on my Android, iPad & iPhones since I have installed WordPress on every non-Windows or non-Mac device in my household.



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