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Laptop clock not keeping time
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https://www.configserverfirewall.com/windows-10/ooberegion/pphillips said:Thanks, I decided to use the external hard drive in the end as it was a surplus one anyway.
The installation of Windows10 pro 32 bit went fine but the setup is painfully slow and my laptop is really struggling to cope. Keep getting the error message "Something went wrong OOBEKEYBOARD" with the option to skip or try again.
Though I'm off after this. Wait for instructions must have another meaning for you.0 -
Sorry, I find it all a bit stressful and I am doing my best to follow instructions. I don't think I knew what would be involved.TheRightOne said:
https://www.configserverfirewall.com/windows-10/ooberegion/pphillips said:Thanks, I decided to use the external hard drive in the end as it was a surplus one anyway.
The installation of Windows10 pro 32 bit went fine but the setup is painfully slow and my laptop is really struggling to cope. Keep getting the error message "Something went wrong OOBEKEYBOARD" with the option to skip or try again.
Though I'm off after this. Wait for instructions must have another meaning for you.0 -
Okay, I've used the above command prompts to sign into Windows 10 as an administrator. The issue now is that the screen continually flashes on and off.0
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"Sorry" doesn't cut it in this instance. "Wait for instruction" is totally unambiguous. Otherwise I have no idea which choices you have made, so then I have to go back to troubleshoot just because you choose ignore the very clear instruction. More unnecessary work for me. No thank you.
You will find solutions for your problem on YouTube, but if you have made the right choices on installation in the first place, you would not have suffered the issue.
Goodnight, it's nearly midnight here.
Someone else can take over if they like.0 -
I don't mean to cause anyone extra work. The installation was very straightforward with only very few options to choose from, I honestly thought I was making the right choices but I am just getting bits of information from different people and websites that I have to try to piece together with my limited computer knowledge. I really appreciate all the advice I have had from everyone on here.0
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I have just put the old SSD drive back in so at least I have a functioning PC for now. I don't think it's worth getting upset over as I can always try reinstalling Windows 10 on the new SSD some other time.0
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