- Feb 12, 2015
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sorry for the late reply. i'm still having the same issues unfortunately. i was talking to someone else who also has a dell and has similar (but less severe) issues to what i have after he did an in-place upgrade to 10 too, and he didn't have a virus or anything so we were thinking it could be related, i don't know if that gives you anything more to work with or is of any value. i know you don't have any other suggestions, but do you think this is even fixable? does this mean that replacing it could fix my issue?
Hi. Yes, your replies are coming after a long period of time, and, as I always say, this is not good, since as the time passes, the system changes. OK, you said that you are not using the computer, but again, it's something you should see, if you really want to fix it.
From your reply, I assume that you didn't go for an in-place upgrade as I asked you to do. I wouldn't ask you to do so if I believed that it is a waste of time.
Note that your hard disk started to have issues, so this is another thing to have in mind.