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Transcript of Fix Windows Update Errors in Minutes!
Is your Windows 10 or 11 PC stuck on a failed update with errors like 0x8007002 or 0x800F81F? Here's a quick fix you can try at home. Step one, run the built-in Windows update troubleshooter. Step two, open command prompt as admin and type the following. Net stop while serve net stop bits, then delete the update cache folder. Step three, run system file checker and dism to fix corrupted files. Still having issues or just want it handled by a pro? Go to dayightpro.com for 2
Jeffson Guillaume
Jan 241 min read


Having trouble with a black screen after logging into Windows 11?
Here's a quick fix you can try in under a minute. First, press control + shift plus escape to open task manager. If it opens, that's a good sign. Windows is running, but Explorer may be frozen. In Task Manager, click File, then run new task. Type Explorer.exe and hit enter. This should reload your desktop. If that doesn't work, restart in safe mode. Hold shift while clicking. Restart from the start menu. Choose troubleshoot, then advanced options, then startup settings, t
Jeffson Guillaume
Jan 241 min read


Fix Your Wi-Fi in Under a Minute!
Wi-Fi not working on your Windows 11 PC? Here's a quick fix in under a minute. Step 1, press Windows plus X, then click Device Manager. Expand Network Adapters, right-click your Wi-Fi adapter and select Disable. Wait 5 seconds, then right-click again and choose Enable. Step 2, go to Settings Network and Internet Wi-Fi Manage Known Networks. Click your network and hit Forget. Then reconnect and enter your Wi-Fi password again. Step 3, in Settings, System, Troubleshoot, Othe
Jeffson Guillaume
Jan 241 min read


Fix Your Wi-Fi in 30 seconds
Is your Windows 11 PC refusing to connect to Wi-Fi? Don't panic, here's a quick fix in under a minute. Step 1. Restart the network adapter. Click the Start menu, then type Device Manager and open it. Expand Network Adapters, right-click your Wi-Fi adapter and select Disable. Wait 5 seconds, then right-click again and hit Enable. Step 2. Reset Network Settings. Go to Settings, Network & Internet, Advanced Network Settings. Scroll down and click Network Reset. Hit Reset Now,
Jeffson Guillaume
Jan 241 min read


Boost Your Wi-Fi Speed in 5 Easy Steps
Is your internet crawling on every device at home? Let's fix that, fast. Step 1. Unplug your router and modem. Wait 30 seconds then plug them back in. This clears up memory and refreshes your connection. Step 2. Make sure your router isn't blocked by walls or near microwaves. Place it in a central, open spot. Step 3. Too many connected devices? Disconnect anything you're not using. Smart TVs, tablets or extra phones. Step 4. Run a malware scan. Malware can hijack your band
Jeffson Guillaume
Jan 241 min read
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