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<blockquote data-quote="grimreaper1014" data-source="post: 85268" data-attributes="member: 554"><p>I thing honestly it was due to Wise Care 365. I didn't install it yesterday when I reinstated the backup image and it hasn't said it yet. I have had this happen in the past a few times as well and for some reason it has never asked for the Windows disk to repair the files. Therefore, leaving me no option due to not knowing how to manually repair the files until now. I hope the cause was from the software. I don't feel like tracking down faulty hardware or drivers lol. It shouldn't be drivers though. I downloaded all the correct ones directly from AMD, Realtek, ATI, and Intel. I been doing it that way since I purchased the PC. Hopefully I can scratch that off the list of culprits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grimreaper1014, post: 85268, member: 554"] I thing honestly it was due to Wise Care 365. I didn't install it yesterday when I reinstated the backup image and it hasn't said it yet. I have had this happen in the past a few times as well and for some reason it has never asked for the Windows disk to repair the files. Therefore, leaving me no option due to not knowing how to manually repair the files until now. I hope the cause was from the software. I don't feel like tracking down faulty hardware or drivers lol. It shouldn't be drivers though. I downloaded all the correct ones directly from AMD, Realtek, ATI, and Intel. I been doing it that way since I purchased the PC. Hopefully I can scratch that off the list of culprits. [/QUOTE]
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