F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Pressing the windows key or taskbar button causes the screen to turn off.

Pressing the windows key or taskbar button causes the screen to turn off.

Pressing the windows key or taskbar button causes the screen to turn off.

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09-07-2025, 05:53 PM
#1
It makes it go black when I do those things resetting pc no work
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Toxic_Ninja_11
09-07-2025, 05:53 PM #1

It makes it go black when I do those things resetting pc no work

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Sheep_Boss
Junior Member
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09-07-2025, 08:17 PM
#2
File named 20240715_073204.mp4
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Sheep_Boss
09-07-2025, 08:17 PM #2

File named 20240715_073204.mp4

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superchacho34
Junior Member
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09-07-2025, 09:21 PM
#3
No, I haven't performed DISM or SFC operations.
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superchacho34
09-07-2025, 09:21 PM #3

No, I haven't performed DISM or SFC operations.

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Felipez23
Junior Member
5
09-09-2025, 09:57 PM
#4
I think you're referring to restarting rather than reinstalling Windows. Another option is launching an explorer window (pressing Win+E), then opening Task Manager, choosing the process, and pressing Restart (which replaces End Task). This resolves many issues on my system, particularly after long gaps between reboots.
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Felipez23
09-09-2025, 09:57 PM #4

I think you're referring to restarting rather than reinstalling Windows. Another option is launching an explorer window (pressing Win+E), then opening Task Manager, choosing the process, and pressing Restart (which replaces End Task). This resolves many issues on my system, particularly after long gaps between reboots.

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Whatever_YT
Member
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09-09-2025, 11:18 PM
#5
It's important to avoid making such claims, as it doesn't reflect the actual outcome.
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Whatever_YT
09-09-2025, 11:18 PM #5

It's important to avoid making such claims, as it doesn't reflect the actual outcome.

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DRGNdragsYT
Senior Member
723
09-14-2025, 06:00 PM
#6
try running a DISM/SFC fix or restarting the Windows Explorer process, as suggested by @OddOod. If that doesn’t help, consider a Windows in-place upgrade—it installs Windows without removing existing programs or data and can resolve many issues. If none of these work, you may need to format and reinstall Windows. I recommend exploring other options first unless you’re comfortable starting fresh or only keeping your user files.
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DRGNdragsYT
09-14-2025, 06:00 PM #6

try running a DISM/SFC fix or restarting the Windows Explorer process, as suggested by @OddOod. If that doesn’t help, consider a Windows in-place upgrade—it installs Windows without removing existing programs or data and can resolve many issues. If none of these work, you may need to format and reinstall Windows. I recommend exploring other options first unless you’re comfortable starting fresh or only keeping your user files.