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			<title><![CDATA[CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED Windows 10]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2023 20:24:12 +0200</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA["CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED" is a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error in Windows 10. This error message indicates that a critical system process has stopped or terminated unexpectedly, leading to a system crash. Like other BSOD errors, it can be caused by various factors, including hardware issues, driver problems, or corrupted system files.<br />
<br />
Here are some troubleshooting steps to resolve the "CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED" error:<br />
<br />
    1. Check for Windows Updates: Make sure your Windows 10 operating system is up to date. Microsoft frequently releases updates that address known issues and bugs, and installing them may fix the problem.<br />
<br />
    2. Update Device Drivers: Outdated or faulty device drivers can cause this error. Update your graphics card, network adapter, chipset, and other drivers to the latest versions. You can do this through the Device Manager or use third-party driver update software.<br />
<br />
    3. Check for Memory Issues: Faulty RAM can lead to BSOD errors. Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool to check for memory problems. Press the Windows key, type "Windows Memory Diagnostic," and follow the instructions to scan for issues.<br />
<br />
    4. Scan for Malware: Malware infections can cause system instability. Run a full system scan with your antivirus software to check for any potential threats.<br />
<br />
    5. System File Checker (SFC): Run the System File Checker tool to scan and repair corrupted system files. Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type: sfc /scannow<br />
<br />
    6. Check Disk for Errors: Use the built-in "chkdsk" command to scan and repair disk errors. Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type: chkdsk /f<br />
<br />
    7. Check for Overheating: Overheating can lead to system instability. Ensure that your computer's cooling system is working properly and clean any dust or debris from the fans and vents.<br />
<br />
    8. Remove Recently Installed Software: If the error started occurring after installing new software, try uninstalling it and see if the problem persists.<br />
<br />
    9. Perform a Clean Boot: This will help identify if the issue is related to third-party software or services. Instructions for clean boot: <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929135/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help...in-windows</a><br />
<br />
    10. Restore Windows to a Previous Point: If you have a system restore point created before the error started occurring, you can try using System Restore to revert your system to that point.<br />
<br />
If the "CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED" error persists even after trying the above steps, it may indicate a more serious hardware issue, such as a failing hard drive or other critical component. In such cases, seeking professional help or contacting Microsoft Support for further assistance may be necessary.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA["CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED" is a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error in Windows 10. This error message indicates that a critical system process has stopped or terminated unexpectedly, leading to a system crash. Like other BSOD errors, it can be caused by various factors, including hardware issues, driver problems, or corrupted system files.<br />
<br />
Here are some troubleshooting steps to resolve the "CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED" error:<br />
<br />
    1. Check for Windows Updates: Make sure your Windows 10 operating system is up to date. Microsoft frequently releases updates that address known issues and bugs, and installing them may fix the problem.<br />
<br />
    2. Update Device Drivers: Outdated or faulty device drivers can cause this error. Update your graphics card, network adapter, chipset, and other drivers to the latest versions. You can do this through the Device Manager or use third-party driver update software.<br />
<br />
    3. Check for Memory Issues: Faulty RAM can lead to BSOD errors. Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool to check for memory problems. Press the Windows key, type "Windows Memory Diagnostic," and follow the instructions to scan for issues.<br />
<br />
    4. Scan for Malware: Malware infections can cause system instability. Run a full system scan with your antivirus software to check for any potential threats.<br />
<br />
    5. System File Checker (SFC): Run the System File Checker tool to scan and repair corrupted system files. Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type: sfc /scannow<br />
<br />
    6. Check Disk for Errors: Use the built-in "chkdsk" command to scan and repair disk errors. Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type: chkdsk /f<br />
<br />
    7. Check for Overheating: Overheating can lead to system instability. Ensure that your computer's cooling system is working properly and clean any dust or debris from the fans and vents.<br />
<br />
    8. Remove Recently Installed Software: If the error started occurring after installing new software, try uninstalling it and see if the problem persists.<br />
<br />
    9. Perform a Clean Boot: This will help identify if the issue is related to third-party software or services. Instructions for clean boot: <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929135/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help...in-windows</a><br />
<br />
    10. Restore Windows to a Previous Point: If you have a system restore point created before the error started occurring, you can try using System Restore to revert your system to that point.<br />
<br />
If the "CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED" error persists even after trying the above steps, it may indicate a more serious hardware issue, such as a failing hard drive or other critical component. In such cases, seeking professional help or contacting Microsoft Support for further assistance may be necessary.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION in Windows 10]]></title>
			<link>https://qomplainerzschool.lima-city.de/showthread.php?tid=5157</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2023 20:22:20 +0200</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA["SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" is another Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error that can occur in Windows 10. Like other BSOD errors, it indicates a problem that caused the operating system to encounter an exception that it couldn't handle properly. This error is often related to faulty drivers, incompatible software, or issues with the system's memory.<br />
<br />
Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" error:<br />
<br />
    1. Check for Windows Updates: Ensure that your Windows 10 is up to date. Microsoft regularly releases updates to address known issues and improve system stability.<br />
<br />
    2. Update Device Drivers: Outdated or corrupted drivers can be a common cause of this error. Update your graphics card, network adapter, chipset, and other drivers to the latest versions. You can do this manually through the Device Manager or use third-party driver update software.<br />
<br />
    3. Check for Memory Problems: Faulty RAM can lead to BSOD errors. Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool to check for memory issues. Press the Windows key, type "Windows Memory Diagnostic," and follow the instructions to scan for problems.<br />
<br />
    4. Scan for Malware: Malware infections can cause system instability and trigger BSOD errors. Run a full system scan with your antivirus software to check for any malware or viruses.<br />
<br />
    5. System File Checker (SFC): Run the System File Checker tool to scan and repair corrupted system files that might be causing the error. Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type: sfc /scannow<br />
<br />
    6. Check Disk for Errors: Use the built-in "chkdsk" command to scan and repair disk errors. Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type: chkdsk /f<br />
<br />
    7. Check for Overheating: Overheating can cause system instability. Ensure that your computer's cooling system is working correctly and clean any dust or debris from the fans and vents.<br />
<br />
    8. Remove Recently Installed Software: If you started experiencing the error after installing new software, try uninstalling that software and check if the issue persists.<br />
<br />
    9. Perform a Clean Boot: This will help you identify if the issue is related to third-party software or services. Instructions for clean boot: <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929135/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help...in-windows</a><br />
<br />
    10. Restore Windows to a Previous Point: If the error started recently and you have a system restore point created before the issue occurred, you can try using System Restore to revert your system to that point.<br />
<br />
If the problem persists even after trying the above steps, and you continue to encounter the "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" error, it might be an indication of a more serious hardware or compatibility issue. In such cases, seeking professional help or contacting Microsoft Support may be necessary for further investigation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA["SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" is another Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error that can occur in Windows 10. Like other BSOD errors, it indicates a problem that caused the operating system to encounter an exception that it couldn't handle properly. This error is often related to faulty drivers, incompatible software, or issues with the system's memory.<br />
<br />
Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" error:<br />
<br />
    1. Check for Windows Updates: Ensure that your Windows 10 is up to date. Microsoft regularly releases updates to address known issues and improve system stability.<br />
<br />
    2. Update Device Drivers: Outdated or corrupted drivers can be a common cause of this error. Update your graphics card, network adapter, chipset, and other drivers to the latest versions. You can do this manually through the Device Manager or use third-party driver update software.<br />
<br />
    3. Check for Memory Problems: Faulty RAM can lead to BSOD errors. Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool to check for memory issues. Press the Windows key, type "Windows Memory Diagnostic," and follow the instructions to scan for problems.<br />
<br />
    4. Scan for Malware: Malware infections can cause system instability and trigger BSOD errors. Run a full system scan with your antivirus software to check for any malware or viruses.<br />
<br />
    5. System File Checker (SFC): Run the System File Checker tool to scan and repair corrupted system files that might be causing the error. Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type: sfc /scannow<br />
<br />
    6. Check Disk for Errors: Use the built-in "chkdsk" command to scan and repair disk errors. Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type: chkdsk /f<br />
<br />
    7. Check for Overheating: Overheating can cause system instability. Ensure that your computer's cooling system is working correctly and clean any dust or debris from the fans and vents.<br />
<br />
    8. Remove Recently Installed Software: If you started experiencing the error after installing new software, try uninstalling that software and check if the issue persists.<br />
<br />
    9. Perform a Clean Boot: This will help you identify if the issue is related to third-party software or services. Instructions for clean boot: <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929135/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help...in-windows</a><br />
<br />
    10. Restore Windows to a Previous Point: If the error started recently and you have a system restore point created before the issue occurred, you can try using System Restore to revert your system to that point.<br />
<br />
If the problem persists even after trying the above steps, and you continue to encounter the "SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" error, it might be an indication of a more serious hardware or compatibility issue. In such cases, seeking professional help or contacting Microsoft Support may be necessary for further investigation.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION in Windows 10]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2023 20:17:53 +0200</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA["Unexpected Store Exception" is a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error that can occur in Windows 10. This error typically indicates an issue with the computer's hardware or drivers. It could be caused by problems with the RAM, hard drive, or even faulty device drivers.<br />
<br />
Here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot and resolve the "Unexpected Store Exception" error:<br />
<br />
    1. Check for Windows Updates: Make sure your Windows 10 operating system is up to date. Sometimes, Microsoft releases updates to fix known issues and bugs, including those that can trigger BSOD errors.<br />
<br />
    2. Update Device Drivers: Outdated or corrupted device drivers can cause various errors, including the "Unexpected Store Exception." Update your graphics card, network adapter, chipset, and other drivers to the latest versions. You can do this manually through the Device Manager or use third-party driver update software.<br />
<br />
    3. Check for Memory Issues: Faulty RAM can lead to BSOD errors. Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool to check for memory problems. Press the Windows key, type "Windows Memory Diagnostic," and follow the instructions to scan for issues.<br />
<br />
    4. Scan for Malware: Malware infections can cause system instability. Run a full system scan with your antivirus software to check for any potential threats.<br />
<br />
    5. Check Disk for Errors: Hard drive errors can also lead to BSOD errors. Use the built-in "chkdsk" command to scan and repair disk errors. Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type: chkdsk /f<br />
<br />
    6. Check for Overheating: Overheating can cause system instability. Ensure that your computer's cooling system is working correctly and clean any dust or debris from the fans and vents.<br />
<br />
    7. System File Checker (SFC): Run the System File Checker tool to scan and repair corrupted system files that may be causing the issue. Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type: sfc /scannow<br />
<br />
    8. Check for Software Conflicts: If the error started occurring after installing new software, it's possible that there's a conflict. Try uninstalling recently installed programs and see if the issue goes away.<br />
<br />
    9. System Restore: If the problem started recently, you can try using System Restore to revert your system to a point before the error occurred.<br />
<br />
    10. Perform a Clean Boot: This will help you identify if the issue is related to third-party software or services. Instructions for clean boot: <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929135/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help...in-windows</a><br />
<br />
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, there might be a more complex hardware problem, and you may need to seek professional assistance or contact Microsoft Support for further guidance.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA["Unexpected Store Exception" is a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error that can occur in Windows 10. This error typically indicates an issue with the computer's hardware or drivers. It could be caused by problems with the RAM, hard drive, or even faulty device drivers.<br />
<br />
Here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot and resolve the "Unexpected Store Exception" error:<br />
<br />
    1. Check for Windows Updates: Make sure your Windows 10 operating system is up to date. Sometimes, Microsoft releases updates to fix known issues and bugs, including those that can trigger BSOD errors.<br />
<br />
    2. Update Device Drivers: Outdated or corrupted device drivers can cause various errors, including the "Unexpected Store Exception." Update your graphics card, network adapter, chipset, and other drivers to the latest versions. You can do this manually through the Device Manager or use third-party driver update software.<br />
<br />
    3. Check for Memory Issues: Faulty RAM can lead to BSOD errors. Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool to check for memory problems. Press the Windows key, type "Windows Memory Diagnostic," and follow the instructions to scan for issues.<br />
<br />
    4. Scan for Malware: Malware infections can cause system instability. Run a full system scan with your antivirus software to check for any potential threats.<br />
<br />
    5. Check Disk for Errors: Hard drive errors can also lead to BSOD errors. Use the built-in "chkdsk" command to scan and repair disk errors. Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type: chkdsk /f<br />
<br />
    6. Check for Overheating: Overheating can cause system instability. Ensure that your computer's cooling system is working correctly and clean any dust or debris from the fans and vents.<br />
<br />
    7. System File Checker (SFC): Run the System File Checker tool to scan and repair corrupted system files that may be causing the issue. Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type: sfc /scannow<br />
<br />
    8. Check for Software Conflicts: If the error started occurring after installing new software, it's possible that there's a conflict. Try uninstalling recently installed programs and see if the issue goes away.<br />
<br />
    9. System Restore: If the problem started recently, you can try using System Restore to revert your system to a point before the error occurred.<br />
<br />
    10. Perform a Clean Boot: This will help you identify if the issue is related to third-party software or services. Instructions for clean boot: <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929135/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="mycode_url">https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help...in-windows</a><br />
<br />
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, there might be a more complex hardware problem, and you may need to seek professional assistance or contact Microsoft Support for further guidance.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[cmd.exe commands with explanations]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jul 2023 09:56:35 +0200</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[dir: Lists the files and directories in the current directory.<br />
<br />
cd: Changes the current directory. For example, "cd C:\Users" navigates to the Users folder on the C drive.<br />
<br />
mkdir: Creates a new directory. Usage: "mkdir FolderName."<br />
<br />
rmdir: Removes a directory. Usage: "rmdir /s FolderName" (the /s option is used to delete directories with content).<br />
<br />
copy: Copies files from one location to another. Usage: "copy SourceFile DestinationFolder."<br />
<br />
move: Moves files from one location to another. Usage: "move SourceFile DestinationFolder."<br />
<br />
del: Deletes a file. Usage: "del FileName."<br />
<br />
ren: Renames a file or directory. Usage: "ren OldName NewName."<br />
<br />
type: Displays the content of a text file. Usage: "type FileName."<br />
<br />
echo: Prints a message to the command prompt or a file. Usage: "echo Message" or "echo Message &gt; FileName.txt" (saves the message to a file).<br />
<br />
ipconfig: Displays network configuration details. Usage: "ipconfig" or "ipconfig /all" (displays detailed information).<br />
<br />
ping: Sends a network request to a specific IP address or domain to check connectivity. Usage: "ping IPAddress" or "ping DomainName."<br />
<br />
tracert: Traces the route packets take to reach a specified IP address or domain. Usage: "tracert IPAddress" or "tracert DomainName."<br />
<br />
netstat: Displays network statistics, such as open ports and active connections. Usage: "netstat" or "netstat -a" (displays all connections).<br />
<br />
tasklist: Lists all running processes. Usage: "tasklist" or "tasklist /v" (includes more details).<br />
<br />
taskkill: Terminates or ends a running process. Usage: "taskkill /im ProcessName.exe" or "taskkill /pid ProcessID."<br />
<br />
shutdown: Shuts down or restarts the computer. Usage: "shutdown /s" (shuts down) or "shutdown /r" (restarts).<br />
<br />
sfc: Scans and repairs system files. Usage: "sfc /scannow" (scans and repairs) or "sfc /verifyonly" (scans without repairs).<br />
<br />
chkdsk: Checks and repairs disk errors. Usage: "chkdsk C:" (checks the C drive) or "chkdsk /f C:" (checks and fixes errors).<br />
<br />
systeminfo: Displays system information, such as OS version, hardware, and more. Usage: "systeminfo."<br />
<br />
Remember that typing "help" in Command Prompt will display a list of all available commands with brief descriptions. To get more detailed information about a specific command, you can use "command /?" or "help command" (e.g., "dir /?" or "help dir").]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[dir: Lists the files and directories in the current directory.<br />
<br />
cd: Changes the current directory. For example, "cd C:\Users" navigates to the Users folder on the C drive.<br />
<br />
mkdir: Creates a new directory. Usage: "mkdir FolderName."<br />
<br />
rmdir: Removes a directory. Usage: "rmdir /s FolderName" (the /s option is used to delete directories with content).<br />
<br />
copy: Copies files from one location to another. Usage: "copy SourceFile DestinationFolder."<br />
<br />
move: Moves files from one location to another. Usage: "move SourceFile DestinationFolder."<br />
<br />
del: Deletes a file. Usage: "del FileName."<br />
<br />
ren: Renames a file or directory. Usage: "ren OldName NewName."<br />
<br />
type: Displays the content of a text file. Usage: "type FileName."<br />
<br />
echo: Prints a message to the command prompt or a file. Usage: "echo Message" or "echo Message &gt; FileName.txt" (saves the message to a file).<br />
<br />
ipconfig: Displays network configuration details. Usage: "ipconfig" or "ipconfig /all" (displays detailed information).<br />
<br />
ping: Sends a network request to a specific IP address or domain to check connectivity. Usage: "ping IPAddress" or "ping DomainName."<br />
<br />
tracert: Traces the route packets take to reach a specified IP address or domain. Usage: "tracert IPAddress" or "tracert DomainName."<br />
<br />
netstat: Displays network statistics, such as open ports and active connections. Usage: "netstat" or "netstat -a" (displays all connections).<br />
<br />
tasklist: Lists all running processes. Usage: "tasklist" or "tasklist /v" (includes more details).<br />
<br />
taskkill: Terminates or ends a running process. Usage: "taskkill /im ProcessName.exe" or "taskkill /pid ProcessID."<br />
<br />
shutdown: Shuts down or restarts the computer. Usage: "shutdown /s" (shuts down) or "shutdown /r" (restarts).<br />
<br />
sfc: Scans and repairs system files. Usage: "sfc /scannow" (scans and repairs) or "sfc /verifyonly" (scans without repairs).<br />
<br />
chkdsk: Checks and repairs disk errors. Usage: "chkdsk C:" (checks the C drive) or "chkdsk /f C:" (checks and fixes errors).<br />
<br />
systeminfo: Displays system information, such as OS version, hardware, and more. Usage: "systeminfo."<br />
<br />
Remember that typing "help" in Command Prompt will display a list of all available commands with brief descriptions. To get more detailed information about a specific command, you can use "command /?" or "help command" (e.g., "dir /?" or "help dir").]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[How to delete files that were installed with the latest Windows Update:]]></title>
			<link>https://qomplainerzschool.lima-city.de/showthread.php?tid=5039</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jul 2023 08:49:42 +0200</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[There are two ways to delete the files that were installed with the latest Windows Update:<br />
<br />
Using the Settings app:<br />
<br />
Open the Settings app by pressing Windows+I.<br />
Go to System &gt; Storage.<br />
Under Temporary files, select Windows Update Cleanup and Delivery Optimization Files.<br />
Click Remove files.<br />
Click Continue to confirm.<br />
Using Disk Cleanup:<br />
<br />
Open the Disk Cleanup tool by searching for it in the Start menu.<br />
Select Clean up system files.<br />
Check the box next to Windows Update Cleanup.<br />
Click OK.<br />
Click Delete Files to confirm.<br />
Note: Deleting these files will not affect your Windows installation or any of your programs. However, if you need to roll back a Windows Update, you will need to keep these files.<br />
<br />
Here are some additional things to keep in mind:<br />
<br />
You can also delete these files manually by going to the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download folder and deleting the contents of the folder.<br />
If you are using a version of Windows prior to Windows 10, you can use the System Restore tool to delete Windows Update files.<br />
If you are not sure whether or not you should delete these files, it is best to consult with a computer technician.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[There are two ways to delete the files that were installed with the latest Windows Update:<br />
<br />
Using the Settings app:<br />
<br />
Open the Settings app by pressing Windows+I.<br />
Go to System &gt; Storage.<br />
Under Temporary files, select Windows Update Cleanup and Delivery Optimization Files.<br />
Click Remove files.<br />
Click Continue to confirm.<br />
Using Disk Cleanup:<br />
<br />
Open the Disk Cleanup tool by searching for it in the Start menu.<br />
Select Clean up system files.<br />
Check the box next to Windows Update Cleanup.<br />
Click OK.<br />
Click Delete Files to confirm.<br />
Note: Deleting these files will not affect your Windows installation or any of your programs. However, if you need to roll back a Windows Update, you will need to keep these files.<br />
<br />
Here are some additional things to keep in mind:<br />
<br />
You can also delete these files manually by going to the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download folder and deleting the contents of the folder.<br />
If you are using a version of Windows prior to Windows 10, you can use the System Restore tool to delete Windows Update files.<br />
If you are not sure whether or not you should delete these files, it is best to consult with a computer technician.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[How to uninstall Windows updates]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2021 11:01:56 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[In case you encounter a problem after Windows downloaded and installed a new update you can delete it as follows:<br />
<br />
1. Click on the search icon<br />
2. Type CMD there<br />
3. Run it in administrator mode<br />
4. inside the command prompt type the following:<br />
wusa /uninstall /kb:5000802 (assumed you already know which file to delete)<br />
5. Confirm that you really want to delete this file]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[In case you encounter a problem after Windows downloaded and installed a new update you can delete it as follows:<br />
<br />
1. Click on the search icon<br />
2. Type CMD there<br />
3. Run it in administrator mode<br />
4. inside the command prompt type the following:<br />
wusa /uninstall /kb:5000802 (assumed you already know which file to delete)<br />
5. Confirm that you really want to delete this file]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[How to quickly delete temporary files]]></title>
			<link>https://qomplainerzschool.lima-city.de/showthread.php?tid=3311</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2021 10:56:32 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Here is a little trick on how to quickly find and delete temporary files on Windows 10 devices.<br />
<br />
1. Right click on the Windows icon<br />
2. Click on "Run"<br />
3. Type %temp% there<br />
4. Hit Enter<br />
5. Now you will see all temporary files in a new window<br />
6. Use CTRL + A to select all these files<br />
7. Now you can delete all these files at once<br />
8. Empty your recycle bin as well]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Here is a little trick on how to quickly find and delete temporary files on Windows 10 devices.<br />
<br />
1. Right click on the Windows icon<br />
2. Click on "Run"<br />
3. Type %temp% there<br />
4. Hit Enter<br />
5. Now you will see all temporary files in a new window<br />
6. Use CTRL + A to select all these files<br />
7. Now you can delete all these files at once<br />
8. Empty your recycle bin as well]]></content:encoded>
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