![]() On System Restore window hit Next, choose a Restore Point (choose the date which has the last known good configuration) and hit Next. Now, go back to "Control Panel", then open "Recovery" and choose Open System Restore. ![]() Just choose " Restart Later").Īfter Uninstalling all those Updates from your computer, go back to the "Task Manager", refer to the instructions above but this time remove the Check Mark on Safe Boot, then hit Apply, Okay and Restart Later. (Make sure to uninstall only the said update file name and addition, every time you uninstall one file it will prompt you to restart the computer. Look for the " Update for Microsoft Windows" & " Security Update for Microsoft Windows" that has the install date of August 2014 then Uninstall them ONE-BY-ONE. On SAFE MODE, go to Control Panel > Programs & Features > View Installed Updates. Your computer will restart and after you log-in you will notice that you are now in SAFE MODE. Under Boot Options put a Check Mark on " Safe Boot" hit "Apply" "Okay" and "Restart". "System Configuration" window will pop-up, go to the "Boot" tab. Go to " File" choose " Run New Task" then "Create New Task" window will pop-up, Type in " msconfig" and put a Check Mark on Administrative Privileges in "Create New Task" window then hit " Okay". On your Desktop Screen Press "Ctrl + Shift + Escape" to bring up "Task Manager". I hope this will help you fix this specific issue you have on your Dell system.
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