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Shadow Defender in Shadow Mode : Why does my laptop hang/frozen?
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<blockquote data-quote="pxxb1" data-source="post: 956958" data-attributes="member: 69270"><p>If you try to update drivers don`t update the ones that you know has nothing to do with the problem, sound, bluetooth, net etc, but do ALL the rest. Then you most likely can`t miss potentially solve that dependency. Worth a try. Do a backup first.</p><p></p><p>You can do an upgrade reinstallation from a mounted ISO, that will not change your system, only updating/fixing the Os. WAY easier.</p><p></p><p>There is one problem with TTF though and that is when uninstalling it, it takes the whole folder it was downloaded to and installed from with it for most users. I therefore changed my folder from D: to the default C: when downloading it, which i normally don`t use and therefore is empty, just for the occasion of installing TTF. So if you have things you want to spare in that folder move them to be on the safe side before uninstalling TTF.</p><p>Besides that i have not experienced any bug at all after long time usage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pxxb1, post: 956958, member: 69270"] If you try to update drivers don`t update the ones that you know has nothing to do with the problem, sound, bluetooth, net etc, but do ALL the rest. Then you most likely can`t miss potentially solve that dependency. Worth a try. Do a backup first. You can do an upgrade reinstallation from a mounted ISO, that will not change your system, only updating/fixing the Os. WAY easier. There is one problem with TTF though and that is when uninstalling it, it takes the whole folder it was downloaded to and installed from with it for most users. I therefore changed my folder from D: to the default C: when downloading it, which i normally don`t use and therefore is empty, just for the occasion of installing TTF. So if you have things you want to spare in that folder move them to be on the safe side before uninstalling TTF. Besides that i have not experienced any bug at all after long time usage. [/QUOTE]
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