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Question "Your hardware settings have changed . . . ."?

Question "Your hardware settings have changed . . . ."?

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mosey316
Junior Member
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06-12-2016, 10:56 PM
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This message indicates that your system's security features are disabled, and it advises restarting the computer. It also mentions that all relevant drivers are up to date. What might be causing this issue?
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mosey316
06-12-2016, 10:56 PM #1

This message indicates that your system's security features are disabled, and it advises restarting the computer. It also mentions that all relevant drivers are up to date. What might be causing this issue?

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nc432
Member
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06-19-2016, 11:06 PM
#2
Update your post with complete system details and operating system specifics. Provide the power supply unit information including make, model, wattage, age, and condition (original, build, refurbished, used). List all connected peripherals. Specify whether the network is wired or wireless. Indicate any changes made to peripherals, hardware, software, or settings. Clarify the origin of the message and note if further details are required.
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nc432
06-19-2016, 11:06 PM #2

Update your post with complete system details and operating system specifics. Provide the power supply unit information including make, model, wattage, age, and condition (original, build, refurbished, used). List all connected peripherals. Specify whether the network is wired or wireless. Indicate any changes made to peripherals, hardware, software, or settings. Clarify the origin of the message and note if further details are required.

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groot500
Junior Member
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07-04-2016, 03:06 PM
#3
Hello! Thank you for your message. Here’s the updated version.
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groot500
07-04-2016, 03:06 PM #3

Hello! Thank you for your message. Here’s the updated version.

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Aquiel331
Member
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07-10-2016, 07:19 AM
#4
I think these are your network card drivers. It's possible the files might be damaged. I'd suggest reinstalling them, as they could have become corrupted.
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Aquiel331
07-10-2016, 07:19 AM #4

I think these are your network card drivers. It's possible the files might be damaged. I'd suggest reinstalling them, as they could have become corrupted.

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Verrioth
Member
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07-12-2016, 04:39 AM
#5
Check Device Manager for devices marked with the yellow exclamation warning symbol. Examine Reliability History/Monitor and Event Viewer for error codes, warnings, or events about hardware modifications. Be aware other issues might be reported. Execute "dism" and "sfc /scannow" to scan and repair corrupted Windows files.
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Verrioth
07-12-2016, 04:39 AM #5

Check Device Manager for devices marked with the yellow exclamation warning symbol. Examine Reliability History/Monitor and Event Viewer for error codes, warnings, or events about hardware modifications. Be aware other issues might be reported. Execute "dism" and "sfc /scannow" to scan and repair corrupted Windows files.

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B1ackops
Junior Member
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07-15-2016, 05:04 AM
#6
Is the motherboard firmware current? If so and every aspect has been verified, it might signal a problem with the RAM or motherboard hardware.
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B1ackops
07-15-2016, 05:04 AM #6

Is the motherboard firmware current? If so and every aspect has been verified, it might signal a problem with the RAM or motherboard hardware.

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Zhark_
Junior Member
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07-16-2016, 01:10 AM
#7
Dear OP, I'm curious to find out what has happened from this.
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Zhark_
07-16-2016, 01:10 AM #7

Dear OP, I'm curious to find out what has happened from this.