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If the BSOD recurs despite the items taken out of the picture by removing, disabling or uninstalling them, whatever’s still left in the picture remains problematic. At this point you want to reboot into safe mode once again, and open an administrative command prompt or PowerShell session. Fr...
The next time you plug that device in (or if you leave it plugged in, reboot it) Windows will install the latest driver in the Update Catalog for that device. If the problem recurs after that, you’ll need to find a different driver instead. Stay On the Cutting Edge: Get the Tom's...
Make sure you have a 7th-generation or newer Fire Tablet. You can find out which model you have by going to Settings > Device Options > About Fire Tablet. It should say something like Fire HD 8 (10th Generation). These instructions are intended to be used on the Fire HD 7, Fire HD...
7. Reboot Kindle Fire Tab Sometimes simple restart will work. Hold the Power button until you see the pop-up screen to Power off. Tap on ok. Press the power button and release it to turn on the Fire tab back. 8. Factory Reset the Fire Tablet ...
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(or may not) overlap with the Start Menu replacements and tweaking tools already covered earlier. When you’ve created or altered a registry value, it’s best practice to reboot Windows to get this change to “take” (I also recommend making changes one at a time so you can see and ...