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Malekal_morte- Posted messages 178136 Registration date Status Modérateur, Contributeur sécurité Last intervention -
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Hello,
Since this afternoon, while I was emulating on Citra, my Wi-Fi network, my troubleshooting service, my firewall... well, a bit of everything stopped working.
It started after I restarted my computer. To try to "boost" the emulation, I followed tutorials that suggested permanently deleting files by entering W+r "Temp", then "%temp%", and "prefetch". I don't know if that has anything to do with it. Also, I looked on other forums, but none mention Windows 10, so I’m stuck. It was mentioned to run cmd as an administrator, which I can't do (it doesn't give me the option to run as an administrator), and to enter commands that don't work:
net localgroup Administrators /add networkservice
net localgroup Administrators /add localservice
exit
Thank you for trying to help me by explaining the steps well haha.
Since this afternoon, while I was emulating on Citra, my Wi-Fi network, my troubleshooting service, my firewall... well, a bit of everything stopped working.
It started after I restarted my computer. To try to "boost" the emulation, I followed tutorials that suggested permanently deleting files by entering W+r "Temp", then "%temp%", and "prefetch". I don't know if that has anything to do with it. Also, I looked on other forums, but none mention Windows 10, so I’m stuck. It was mentioned to run cmd as an administrator, which I can't do (it doesn't give me the option to run as an administrator), and to enter commands that don't work:
net localgroup Administrators /add networkservice
net localgroup Administrators /add localservice
exit
Thank you for trying to help me by explaining the steps well haha.
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Hello,
In general, yes, you mess up Windows by following poorly made tutorials or using cleaning software.
Press Windows + R
Type msconfig
In General, check "Normal startup"
Then restart the PC
And if that doesn't help: Repair Windows 10 without losing data
In general, yes, you mess up Windows by following poorly made tutorials or using cleaning software.
Press Windows + R
Type msconfig
In General, check "Normal startup"
Then restart the PC
And if that doesn't help: Repair Windows 10 without losing data