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Kingston ssd manager blurry
Kingston ssd manager blurry












(Mount is not available if you have associated iso with something else) I don't believe you've stated your Windows build - your specs say Win 7. If not, then try an in-place upgrade repair install which keeps all progs and data just like any upgrade.įor this you will need an iso file of the same build as your current Windows. No guarantees whatsoever as to whether it will deal with your problem. Run that, following its recommendations carefully, and select e.g. Then, download and install 's free cautious repair tool: If it does, continue, else stop and post your findings.īefore these two, I suggest you create a current disk image (tenforums recommends the routine use of disk imaging frequently) -e.g. The first is less dramatic and tries to fix your build as is.įirst, check this is not associated with your user profile.Ĭreate a new user for test purposes, log in as that user and see if the same thing happens. Hi,suggest you try two possible sledgehammer approaches. I just want to be able to get to my drives without a lot of hassle. I did all these things by rote from advice from several sites, I don't have a deep knowledge of Windows. Turned on Windows Firewall with the option of "Notify me when blocking a new app" - Did not helpĬhecked registry entries for RpcSs, DcomLaunch, RpcEptMapper, and all were set correctly for Dword=2. Turned off Windows Firewall entirely - Did not help. Went to Windows Defender Firewall and added everything titled "Remote." - Did not help Went to ncpa.cpl and made sure File and Printer sharing was on that Internet Protocol Version 6 checked. I have done CMD line sfc /scannow which reported some files were replaced. Here are the things I have already tried to fix this:Ĭhecked to make sure of the following settings in "Services": I have AVG free virus and Malwarebytes Premium and Windows Defender Firewall That being said, I am on a MSI Z390-A Pro mobo, i7-9700K, GTX 1660, 32GB Kingston That didn't help resolve the issue, so it's obviously not hardware but something in Windows. Recently I upgraded my computer to a new everything, (mobo, USB ports, etc.) but cloned the system drive. If I try to "Refresh" or "Rescan" the disks in Disk Management I get either a "Remote Procedure Call failed" message or "RPC server not available" message. When I go to Computer Management/Disk Management I often see the drive there, but with no drive letter, so I have to manually add the drive with a new drive letter. For months now I have been unable to connect USB drives automatically in Win 10.














Kingston ssd manager blurry