I note here:
https://www.elevenforum.com/t/add-or-remove-network-in-navigation-pane-of-file-explorer-in-windows-11.7272/
that you show how to remove the Network view from the navigation pane in explorer, I would like to keep it there but remove Network Locations from the main area of the...
Macrium Reflect followed closely by Fan Control
Macrium BTW has a free for non commercial use version, when you are in their Download Manager you click down in the drop box and it takes you from home edition which costs - to free for non commercial use.
I found it so useful I brought a 4...
Display Tab 2: There is a problem with AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics device.
For more information, search for 'graphics device driver error code 22'
This deliberate, I went to device manager and disabled the APU for a test of the game Dishonored2 which is absolutely refusing to run, this was one of...
Okay the Saga continues...
When we last left things I was resolved to re install Windows 11 and I did and that is where things got even more interesting....
I booted onto my Windows 11 Install USB Stick and went through the process deleting all of the partitions on the M.2 leaving it blank and...
I think I will skip it this time, I think I've found the source of some of those BSODS, I manually o/c'd my RAM with manual settings, spent quite a lot of time doing it too, then just in case I had caused any system corruption in the process I re installed windows - so there would be no evidence...
Okay the I found the event occurring again and I filtered the the data for it in Process Monitor and all I ended up getting was a lot of lines mentioning ServiceHost but nothing else related to it, I am going to have a read of the Process Monitor doco again because I must have done something wrong.
I'm just looking at Process monitor at the moment - one very painful aspect to it you can't sort by the column headers. UGGH! I feel like I need a big wooden club and a beard at this point.
Saw that one and was passed on to me by the MS Techs too, I don't think anything there is relevant as the install is quite new, the only thing I can think of is third party apps like GCC and that sort of thing spamming the Application log but the events are being suppressed.
I don't think their support is advanced enough for this and in some cases work on scripted responses.
The Process Monitor is a good recommendation barring a couple of things, more oft than not you don't realize the event has occurred until after you have rebooted and you don't really want to...