F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop It's odd how restoring my computer feels so strange and unexpected.

It's odd how restoring my computer feels so strange and unexpected.

It's odd how restoring my computer feels so strange and unexpected.

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MRL87DUDE
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12-25-2023, 11:51 AM
#1
You experienced a significant drop in performance after resetting your PC. Initially running at around 70fps, you saw it jump to 140fps briefly before returning to 70fps. This suggests a temporary issue with file system corruption or disk errors. After cleaning up the boot files and using more space on your SSD, the stability improved. The presence of "Fall guys" in your files might have been a leftover from an old installation that wasn't fully removed. Once resolved, your gaming performance returned to normal.
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MRL87DUDE
12-25-2023, 11:51 AM #1

You experienced a significant drop in performance after resetting your PC. Initially running at around 70fps, you saw it jump to 140fps briefly before returning to 70fps. This suggests a temporary issue with file system corruption or disk errors. After cleaning up the boot files and using more space on your SSD, the stability improved. The presence of "Fall guys" in your files might have been a leftover from an old installation that wasn't fully removed. Once resolved, your gaming performance returned to normal.

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Murica1776
Member
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12-26-2023, 09:08 AM
#2
Restarting the PC doesn’t erase data. You need to power off the USB drive and then reinstall Windows from there, clearing the disk during the process.
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Murica1776
12-26-2023, 09:08 AM #2

Restarting the PC doesn’t erase data. You need to power off the USB drive and then reinstall Windows from there, clearing the disk during the process.

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Logarion
Member
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12-30-2023, 07:55 AM
#3
I believe I answered correctly. The prompt asked if you wanted to clean the drive, and when checking your Windows Files folder, it didn’t display the "old files."
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Logarion
12-30-2023, 07:55 AM #3

I believe I answered correctly. The prompt asked if you wanted to clean the drive, and when checking your Windows Files folder, it didn’t display the "old files."

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PlayerBio
Junior Member
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12-31-2023, 08:30 PM
#4
You started from the USB, followed the setup steps, chose your storage area, and reinitialized Windows. It appears you performed a system reset rather than a full reinstall.
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PlayerBio
12-31-2023, 08:30 PM #4

You started from the USB, followed the setup steps, chose your storage area, and reinitialized Windows. It appears you performed a system reset rather than a full reinstall.

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lNa0
Member
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01-01-2024, 07:39 PM
#5
I saved the ISO on a USB drive and performed a full system reboot. The Windows desktop was blank except for a trash can icon. When accessing my PC files, it displayed only the programs I downloaded after the reset, but in Windows Defender it showed "old" applications. I can't locate them in my regular files.
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lNa0
01-01-2024, 07:39 PM #5

I saved the ISO on a USB drive and performed a full system reboot. The Windows desktop was blank except for a trash can icon. When accessing my PC files, it displayed only the programs I downloaded after the reset, but in Windows Defender it showed "old" applications. I can't locate them in my regular files.

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Ph3lipp3_
Member
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01-02-2024, 03:26 AM
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You saved the Windows ISO straight to a USB drive? You didn’t use the Windows media creator or Rufus to build a bootable USB? Did you switch your BIOS setting to point the USB stick as the boot device? Just checking to confirm we’re aligned for a clean Windows reset, which would mean a fresh installation.
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Ph3lipp3_
01-02-2024, 03:26 AM #6

You saved the Windows ISO straight to a USB drive? You didn’t use the Windows media creator or Rufus to build a bootable USB? Did you switch your BIOS setting to point the USB stick as the boot device? Just checking to confirm we’re aligned for a clean Windows reset, which would mean a fresh installation.