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  1. Ciao immortale! :)
    Se la garanzia è già scaduta, e se te la senti, puoi provare a pulire internamente il pc rimuovendo delicatamente la polvere dallo sfiatatoio della ventola e dalla ventola stessa, con phon (o aspirapolvere) e pennello morbido.

    Controlla se la ventola gira liberamente... Se si blocca, basta lubrificarla appena un po' (cioè lubrificarne l'alberello, dall'apposita fessura - vedi --> http://www.webalice.it/tittopower/dissi/lubrific.jpg ).

    Se ti è possibile, cambia anche la pasta termoconduttiva del processore.

    Se ciò non dovesse bastare, faccelo sapere!

    A presto!


     

     

  2. E se il problema fosse proprio nell'aggiornamento di windows 8.1? Anche in questo caso perderesti del tempo, senza un risultato.

    Hai provato senza account microsoft?

    Account utente disattivo o attivo? E con quale livello?

    Io avevo il livello UAC al massimo, ho provato a metterlo al minimo senza risultati.

    Ho provato anche a usare il troubleshooter di windows update, ma nulla.

    Forse ci tocca aspettare un aggiornamento da microsoft?

    Comunque io non me ne sarei mai accorto perchè non uso per nulla la nuova schermata start! :)

  3. Hi valter!

    Have you already tried the proposed solution for your problem in wise PC 1st aid?

    If yes, but your Personal Computer is still slow, try:

    1) download the following programs; installation is not required, since they are portable!

        - adwcleaner (click)

        (The following ones are "zipped": you should just unzip them and they are ready!):

        - Wise registry cleaner 7.88 portable: http://www.snapfiles.com/downloads/wiseregistry/dlwiseregistry.html

        - Wise disk cleaner 7.96 portable: http://www.snapfiles.com/downloads/wisediskcleaner/dlwisediskcleaner.html

        - Wise program uninstaller 1.57 portable: http://www.snapfiles.com/downloads/wiseuninstaller/dlwiseuninstaller.html

    2) Click adwcleaner and do a scan, check the results and send them us (and/or clean them).

    3) Start wise program uninstaller (WPU):

        - Check, in the list that appears, if you could uninstall some programs that you have installed some times ago but that you don't use at all.

        - Don't uninstall programs if you are unsure (to make disasters)!!!

        - Close the program

    4) Start wise disk cleaner (WDC):

        - Click select all (bottom-left corner)

        - If you are saving passwords in your browser(s), check the entry surf the internet: untick IE saved passwords, untick mozilla saved passwords, untick [your-browser] saved passwords

        Otherwise you could leave them ticked!

        - Click start scan (bottom-right, green button)

        - Check the results and untick the ones that are not safe to delete in your opinion

        - Click start cleaning (bottom-right, green button)

        - Leave opened the program

    5) Windows start, all programs, accessories, open command prompt - elevated privileges needed, from windows vista and later OS:

        - Inside the black screen that appears write (or, better, copy-paste the following):

        cleanmgr /sageset:65535 && cleanmgr /sagerun:65535

        - Select/tick every option that appears, click ok, wait until it finishes

    6) Start wise registry cleaner (WRC):

        - Click backup (at top), click create a full registry backup, wait until it finishes and later click ok

        - Click custom area (bottom-left corner), click select all, click ok

        - Click start scan (up-right corner, green button), wait until it finishes

        - Check the results and untick the ones that are not safe to delete in your opinion

        - Click start cleaning (up-right corner, green button)

        - Click system tuneup tab (near registry cleaner, top-left corner)

        - Click select all (bottom-left corner)

        - Click optimize (up-right corner, green button)

        - Close the program

    7) Come back to wise disk cleaner:

        - Click defrag tab (at top)

        - Select only the system drive, deselect the other drives

        - Click defragment (bottom-right corner, green button)

        - Wait until it finishes (it could be some half hours, or hours!!!)

        Alternatively, you could use windows defrag (right click your system hard drive, properties, tools, defragment now)

    8) From windows vista onwards - Open your windows task manager, click the startup tab, disable non-essential things

    9) Open msconfig.exe, click services tab, tick Hide All Microsoft Services, check carefully which services you can disable

    10) Open taskschd.msc and check carefully if you have UNWANTED scheduled tasks.

    11) Start wise registry cleaner (WRC):

        - Click registry defrag tab (near system tuneup, top-left corner)

        - Click analyse (top-right corner, green button)

        - Save your data in every other opened program and close everything (but neither windows, nor WRC!!!)

        - Click WRC's defragment button (top-right button, colored in green) and your pc will be restarted

    12) Hopefully, you should have solved your problem!!!

    Looking forward for your kind feedback!

     

     

  4. Hi yulius!

    Have you already tried the proposed solution for your problem in wise PC 1st aid?

    If yes, but your Personal Computer is still slow, try:

    1) download the following programs; installation is not required, since they are portable!

        - adwcleaner (click)

        (The following ones are "zipped": you should just unzip them and they are ready!):

        - Wise registry cleaner 7.88 portable: http://www.snapfiles.com/downloads/wiseregistry/dlwiseregistry.html

        - Wise disk cleaner 7.96 portable: http://www.snapfiles.com/downloads/wisediskcleaner/dlwisediskcleaner.html

        - Wise program uninstaller 1.57 portable: http://www.snapfiles.com/downloads/wiseuninstaller/dlwiseuninstaller.html

    2) Click adwcleaner and do a scan, check the results and send them us (and/or clean them).

    3) Start wise program uninstaller (WPU):

        - Check, in the list that appears, if you could uninstall some programs that you have installed some times ago but that you don't use at all.

        - Don't uninstall programs if you are unsure (to make disasters)!!!

        - Close the program

    4) Start wise disk cleaner (WDC):

        - Click select all (bottom-left corner)

        - If you are saving passwords in your browser(s), check the entry surf the internet: untick IE saved passwords, untick mozilla saved passwords, untick [your-browser] saved passwords

        Otherwise you could leave them ticked!

        - Click start scan (bottom-right, green button)

        - Check the results and untick the ones that are not safe to delete in your opinion

        - Click start cleaning (bottom-right, green button)

        - Leave opened the program

    5) Windows start, all programs, accessories, open command prompt - elevated privileges needed, from windows vista and later OS:

        - Inside the black screen that appears write (or, better, copy-paste the following):

        cleanmgr /sageset:65535 && cleanmgr /sagerun:65535

        - Select/tick every option that appears, click ok, wait until it finishes

    6) Start wise registry cleaner (WRC):

        - Click backup (at top), click create a full registry backup, wait until it finishes and later click ok

        - Click custom area (bottom-left corner), click select all, click ok

        - Click start scan (up-right corner, green button), wait until it finishes

        - Check the results and untick the ones that are not safe to delete in your opinion

        - Click start cleaning (up-right corner, green button)

        - Click system tuneup tab (near registry cleaner, top-left corner)

        - Click select all (bottom-left corner)

        - Click optimize (up-right corner, green button)

        - Close the program

    7) Come back to wise disk cleaner:

        - Click defrag tab (at top)

        - Select only the system drive, deselect the other drives

        - Click defragment (bottom-right corner, green button)

        - Wait until it finishes (it could be some half hours, or hours!!!)

        Alternatively, you could use windows defrag (right click your system hard drive, properties, tools, defragment now)

    8) From windows vista onwards - Open your windows task manager, click the startup tab, disable non-essential things

    9) Open msconfig.exe, click services tab, tick Hide All Microsoft Services, check carefully which services you can disable

    10) Open taskschd.msc and check carefully if you have UNWANTED scheduled tasks.

    11) Start wise registry cleaner (WRC):

        - Click registry defrag tab (near system tuneup, top-left corner)

        - Click analyse (top-right corner, green button)

        - Save your data in every other opened program and close everything (but neither windows, nor WRC!!!)

        - Click WRC's defragment button (top-right button, colored in green) and your pc will be restarted

    12) Hopefully, you should have solved your problem!!!

    Looking forward for your kind feedback!

     

  5. Oggi ho fatto un po' di prove per conto mio (senza risolvere).

    Intanto oggi mi dava degli aggiornamenti, che ho scaricato ed eseguito. Nulla di fatto.

    Ho scaricato il language pack in inglese, l'ho attivato, poi ho rimesso l'italiano... Il tutto per provare a "forzare" l'associazione delle utilità con la lingua italiana. Nulla di fatto.

    Poi ho provato i due comandi che ti ho dato in uno dei primi messaggi (dism e sfc). Nulla di fatto.

    Ho provato a creare un nuovo utente, mi sono connesso con quello e ho provato. Nulla di fatto.

    Nel frattempo ho cercato un po' in giro e pare che non siamo i soli ad avere quel problema.

    Qualcuno dice che il problema non si presenta usando un account locale (quando precedentemente stava usando un account microsoft).

    Io non ho un account microsoft, ho usato quello locale dall'inizio. Tu?

  6. Have you tried (at least) three minutes with the firewall disabled?

    Are other browsers working?

    Have you tried to reset MSIE to its default settings? (internet options - advanced tab - reset)

    Are you using a hosts file? Id est, have you added addresses to your hosts file?

    Are you using ipfilters? (peerguardian, peerblock, et cetera)

    Are you using an antivirus that blocks malicious webpages? And are you trying to connect to a malicious one?

    Have you disabled some windows services?

    Are you using intensive upload programs? (usually peer to peer programs like, as examples, emule, torrent, bearshare, and so forth)

  7. Certo!

    Anche prima non funzionavano? O solo dopo l'ultimo comando che ha risolto il problema dello store?

     

    Ora che ho provato, ho notato di avere anche io il primo difetto che descrivi, mentre il secondo no (il tasto destro sul nuovo pulsante start mi dà il menu che hai brevemente elencato, però mi funziona).

    Così a intuito mi viene da pensare che potrebbe essere un qualche problema con la lingua, tipo: i file sul nostro sistema sono in inglese, mentre noi cerchiamo il corrispettivo in italiano (sto solo tirando a indovinare).

    Oppure ancora l'indicizzazione dei file è andata a farsi friggere.

    Per esempio se scrivo comandi (nella ricerca) mi esce prompt dei comandi, lo clicco e funziona.

    Se scrivo pianifi mi esce pianifica attività, lo clicco e non funziona.

    Mi tocca scrivere il nome esatto, taskschd.msc (e non me lo completa), e dunque funziona.

    Morale: forse conviene eliminare l'indicizzazione vecchia e rifarla?

    Queste sono solo mie supposizioni, ovviamente!

  8. Non hai detto esplicitamente se hai provato con il firewall disattivato (immagino di sì?).

    Comunque ho trovato un altro sistema (speriamo sia la volta buona):

    1) apri prompt dei comandi con privilegi elevati (avviato da amministratore)

    2) scrivi (copia) nella finestra nera:

    powershell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $Env:SystemRoot\WinStore\AppxManifest.xml

    (E premi invio)

    3) Sempre lì, scrivi (copia):

    start "" "ms-windows-store:"

    (E premi invio)

    4) Risolto? Speriamo! :)

     

    Fonte: http://blogs.technet.com/b/ouc1too/archive/2013/10/19/windows-app-store-doesn-t-load-after-8-1-upgrade.aspx

  9. Hi Marcos.Aliro!
    Are you sure they are virus?

    Could you post a screenshot (snapshot, thumbnail.. An image! ) of your task manager?

    You can try these programs:

    adwcleaner (clic)
    superantispyware free (clic)
    sophos virus removal tool free (clic)
    MBAM free (clic)
    stinger 32 bit (clic) or stinger 64 bit (clic)
    (according to your windows BIT version)
    MS Safety Scanner 32 bit (clic) or MS Safety Scanner 64 bit (clic)
    (according to your windows BIT version)

     

    Hope this helps!

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