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<blockquote data-quote="Lightning_Brian" data-source="post: 690760" data-attributes="member: 65620"><p>I have contacted Intel directly in this case. My computer is currently out of warranty; therefore, Dell doesn't want to help without getting paid for it. Bummer for me, but I have confidence that Intel will help me out. Until then, I'm reverting my entire system back to the state prior to upgrading my machine to the Fall Creaters Update. This is without a doubt software related - in my humble opinion. Otherwise, the issue would have been present prior to the update as well.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help everyone. If anyone else has any advice please feel free to share. I'll keep you posted on what I hear from Intel now that I have a case created and everything.</p><p></p><p>All the more reason to have backups! Keep this in mind folks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lightning_Brian, post: 690760, member: 65620"] I have contacted Intel directly in this case. My computer is currently out of warranty; therefore, Dell doesn't want to help without getting paid for it. Bummer for me, but I have confidence that Intel will help me out. Until then, I'm reverting my entire system back to the state prior to upgrading my machine to the Fall Creaters Update. This is without a doubt software related - in my humble opinion. Otherwise, the issue would have been present prior to the update as well. Thanks for your help everyone. If anyone else has any advice please feel free to share. I'll keep you posted on what I hear from Intel now that I have a case created and everything. All the more reason to have backups! Keep this in mind folks! [/QUOTE]
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