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You are not listening.  I have lots of Programs I will have to reload and update if I do a reset including MSOffice, Photoshop, Audio and Video Programs, 2 Browsers, Email, etc, etc etc..  And if something went wong I would have to reload all my documents, 500+ CD's and close to 1000 photos.. Why would you suggest this?  I can live without the sleep function and no screen saver.

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@lborges, Thanks for your quick response and time.

 

As you mentioned you are not ready to perform reset on your PC.

 

I would suggest updating your PC to Creators Update: KB4015583 (OS Build 15063.138) and check if the issue persists.

 

Or uninstall the update from your PC.

 

To do this, open the Settings app, navigate to Update & security > Windows Update, select “Advanced options”, select “View your update history”, and then select “Uninstall updates”.

This pane also shows a list of the updates Windows has recently installed.

The Windows Control Panel will open with a list of recently installed updates. You can also access this by opening the Control Panel itself, clicking “Uninstall a program” under Programs, and then clicking “View installed updates” in the sidebar.

This list automatically sorts updates by the date they’re installed on. You can examine this list to see which updates were installed recently if you’re looking for an update that may have caused problems. You can use the search box at the top-right corner of the window to search for a specific update by its KB number if you know the exact number of the update you want to uninstall.

Select an update and click “Uninstall” — or double-click it — to uninstall it
 

 

 

 

I'll watch your reply!

Take care! 🙂

A4Apollo
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