Hey guys I've reset my laptop lately and since then, when I make a right click on the desktop (not on a program), it loads mega long and I can't do anything at all
Please Help
has been fixed
to all with the same problem you have to install the DRIVER
So first of Nvidea
Create a new local window profile and see if the problem occurs with it.
Alternatively you can simply register an existing profile and test it.
've created 2 new user and the same happens with both
Do it through: https://support.microsoft.com/...le-checker
I'll try
Did not work
Did you or did you install any software that displays an entry in the context menu, which pops up at a right click on the desktop at some point?
For example Winrar, Geforce Settings etc.
If so, is there possibly an entry to a program that you currently no longer have installed or deleted?
've got nothing since the computer only since today
Something's wrong with your hard drive. Open the task manager ctrl alt. Take a look at how the utilization of your individual parts is.
Have you googled the problem already?
Strange. Would then again completely chkdsk on drive C: go through. If it does not get better, I would reinstall Windows.
Does not work but have grad read in another NEN that it was synonymous with him until he has the nvidea drivers intalliert
Jup did googleg yet did not bring anything
That you still lack all the drivers I have not really considered. That's the first thing you should do when rebuilding a computer.
So not only VGA drivers, but also chipset, network, sound, USB etc.
Yes, okay, I could have thought so too
Do I have to install ALL drivers now?
Should you do that. Windows does that sometimes independently, but not always in your best sense.
Everything that is available on the manufacturer side of your motherboard / notebook to drivers for your model, you should download and install there. Alternatively, first go to the driver DVD, the PCs and laptops are usually enclosed. The drivers are often outdated.
Okay then I have something in mind today
Usually it does not take too long. Of course, if the pc is a crutch, then it can take a little longer.
Have nvidea installed and it works! Yay
Congrats! You should still check in the device manager, if any unknown devices exist.
Okay I'll do