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09-28-2016 11:08 PM
OK , I had been searching around deleting certain things trying to rid my computer of anything to do with Reimager(supposed to be associated with microsoft . so anyways I ended up doing a system restore which didnt solve any issues . I ended up with a could not load , corrupt or missing files . By the way I'm running windows 10 version 1607 . so the corrupt or missing file showed as CDPUser Svc_9c3dab . Error code 15100 . I've searched microsoft,windows,tecnet,and cant get an answer that I can understand . whatever this error is , its definitely effecting my PC .PC was super fast now it takes awhile to load a page or it wont load at all . I get messages saying page is not responding . Start up is slow . I have had windows 10 for over a year I believe and never had problems before . I don't know if its something I did or windows itself . I noticed in microsoft and windows forums that alot of people are having problems like mine but any answers I seen where just a little to complicated for me . when they wrote the book windows for Dummies they were thinking of me . Oh , by the way , Hello People . I hope someone can help me .Thank's alot Bob M.:womansad:
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09-29-2016 03:23 AM - edited 09-29-2016 03:26 AM
ReImage has no association with Microsoft.
I suggest uninstalling it. It is so bad there are web pages detailing how to get rid of it.
You can try using Windows 10 System Restore to a restore point dated before you installed ReImage to restore your PC's performance.
If system recovery does not help, then I suggest using Windows Reset.
The downside of Reset is that it removes all programs and personal data from your PC
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09-29-2016 03:23 AM - edited 09-29-2016 03:26 AM
ReImage has no association with Microsoft.
I suggest uninstalling it. It is so bad there are web pages detailing how to get rid of it.
You can try using Windows 10 System Restore to a restore point dated before you installed ReImage to restore your PC's performance.
If system recovery does not help, then I suggest using Windows Reset.
The downside of Reset is that it removes all programs and personal data from your PC
I am a volunteer forum member. If my suggestion helped you solve your issue, help others by marking that post as the accepted solution. Say thanks by clicking on the Yes button next to the "was this reply helpful?"