When reinstalling Windows, you will be prompted to choose whether to delete everything, keep your files, or keep all of your files and apps. A clean reinstall can be done if you have backed up your data. You can decide whether to keep your files or any installed apps if you don't. ...
One of the reasons I wanted to reinstall was because I installed Edge browser a while ago and it still appears in my start up items (I have it switched off) I have followed several tutorials to get everything to do with Edge off my MacBook to no avail so I thought reinstalling the O...
The reply I got on this matter on the installation was to get onto Microsoft or try Repairing by reinstalling. I tried the repair but it didn't fix it and I have no desire to contact Microsoft on this matter. So far I've not had any adverse effects though not ful...
I also tried reinstalling my MacOS by using Command+R but when I get to the point of beginning the installation it asks me my Apple ID which I introduce correctly and then always shows the message "This item is temporary unavailable. Try again later". Has anyone had the same problem and ...
Microsoft Support suggested reinstalling Windows, but I do non really want to reinstall the whole system just because one app is not working... ben201, Jan 16, 2024 #3 ER Easy Rhino Win User Why does the Windows Scan App keep crashing? all games crash! I suggest you run rthdribl...
If you are running macOS Catalina or later on your Mac, you can use the Finder app to do the task. It is the same as iTunes. Keep in mind this will erase all the data on your iPhone. Connect your iPhone to your computer and launch the iTunes or Finder app. Click on your iPhone...
I would highly recommend creating a bootable macOS USB installer now while you still can when this internal SSD fails you will have more options for reinstalling macOS onto a new SSD since some people have issues with Internet Recovery Mode (Command + Option + R). Plus if you replace the ...
You could also try erasing the physical SSD and performing a clean install of macOS and testing the system before installing those apps with third party drivers. Then if things are Ok, then install apps one at a time while testing thoroughly before installing the next one. If a clean ...
Even if First Aid says everything is "Ok", click "Show Details" and scroll back through the report to see if there are any unfixed errors listed. If First Aid is unable to repair any errors, then you will need to erase the whole physical drive before reinstalling macOS & restoring from...