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1 year ago
Unfortunately, I can't set it up as you suggested. In that manual, it is different than in my PC and there is also a language problem. I'm afraid I'll damage it rather than repair it
puzzlezaddict
1 year agoHero+
@JSpaxcz Edit the URL for the clean boot guide to change its language. Instead of en-us , write whatever language and country you're using. Or choose a different language in the lower-left corner of the page, where it currently says English (United States). You'll also notice that the guide has sections for Windows 11, 10, and 8.1.
As far as damaging your computer goes, you're not deleting anything, you're simply disabling some services, temporarily. As long as you don't disable a Microsoft service, and checking the box to hide all MS services protects you from accidentally doing so, your computer should work okay if not ideally. And then you can reenable any service you want or need to keep active.