I didn't confirm it in registry, but I guess it's no big issue to me. I was just commenting what I am seeing as feedback only. I suppose a future update will resolve the issue.
I have a laptop with Version 7675 and it displays my name beside licensed to and my support is expired. On my desktop, it displays N/A beside licensed to and the support is also expired.
I just thought about this. Even if the regular versions of Firefox, Under Settings, General, there is a section about DRM content. It must be checked for me to play videos, especially YouTube videos. Maybe see if that is checked.
I just started seeing esr version here https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/candidates/ with version 115. I still don't understand exactly what is the purpose of ESR version.
This is what I'm afraid Microsoft will lead to and require you to have an entire OS on the cloud. You will only have a client version on your machine where you will then have to log into your "cloud" user account.
I think this will lead to further privacy issues and as @Fabler2 stated, without...
I searched RAV Endpoint Protection and came across this article:
https://www.makeuseof.com/windows-remove-rav-antivirus/
It could be that you have parts of this running after installing VLC Media Player. If you haven't, I'd uninstall VLC to see if that resolves the issue.
There could be some...
Fortunately, I've always used Pro versions of OS from Windows 2000. Working on customer computers with Windows Home is very daunting since it lacks features I'm accustomed to using to work on computers.
Have you tried deleting the contents of your temp folder? Keep in mind anything that is being used won't delete. I would also check start up app and task scheduler for anything out of the ordinary.
I've been using PC Manager for about a month now and do the Health check daily and haven't had any issues. I ran the deep scan and don't really see anything there alarming. I had less than 1 GB that needed cleaning. After allowing to clean, I still have no issues.
I don't think Home versions have access to this, but in Pro versions, I can go to computer management and under users, right click my user name and set password. It won't ask for my previous password. I just enter a new password and log off, then log back on using the new password.
I once used Brave and had no arguments with the browser itself. It is Chromium based, as is Chrome and Edge. I was inclined to move away from Chromium based browsers and went to Firefox.