Step 1: Press Windows + X > select Device Manager. Step 2: Go to Sound, video, and game controllers > double click to expand the category > right-click Logitech G Input Device > Uninstall Device. Step 3: Click yes, in the confirmation box. Step 4: Reboot the computer to apply changes.
Click Clear Now. 2. Disable or Uninstall Edge extensions. Open Edge > Click 3 dots > Extensions. Please check if one of your Extensions is causing the issue. If this doesn't work, You may need to consider performing a Reset of Edge Chromium. Open Edge then click 3 dots > Settings. Select Reset Settings > Restore settings to their default values
When I boot or restart the computer, before getting to the Windows logo screen, it will come to a black screen with nothing but a progress bar that takes 2-3 minutes to load. When the white progress bar finally finished, it comes to the Windows Logo screen then startup resumes normally without any delay. 1. First, go to the control panel and uninstall the App. Or, you can Go to Windows 11 Settings (Press Windows + I) > Click on Apps >Installed Apps. 2. Now, Find on Logitech G HUB > Click on the “…” icon and click on Uninstall > Uninstall. 3. A software Window will appear and will ask for confirmation, click on Uninstall. 4.
2. Power on the laptop. 3. As soon as you see the rotating loading circle, press and hold the Power Button until the computer shuts off. 4. Repeat this process a few times until you see the "Preparing Automatic Repair" screen. 5. Now you want to let the laptop boot to the "Automatic Repair" screen. 6.
Unplug your Modem and Router from the power source. Wait for a minute then plug your modem and router back into the power source. Wait until the lights turn back on. Turn on the device. Reconnect
Here's the steps that I did to resolve the long boot time by using Windows Fast Startup built-in feature. 1. Press the Windows key and the R key on the keyboard to bring up the Run box. Next type in powercfg.cpl and hit Enter on the keyboard.
The chkdsk utility might fix the Automatic Repair Loop on Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 systems. To access it, follow the same steps as the Fix #2: Run bootrec to reach Command Prompt: Click Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Command Prompt. When Command Prompt loads, type these commands: chkdsk /r. n3dqzh.
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