![]() Thank you for posting your concern in Microsoft Community and welcome to the Windows 10 Family. I think a full reinstall of the OS is probably the best option but I don't know how to do it. Its just that it will be such a pain to have to reinstall all my software and perihperals again so I would be very grateful for any advice that I am on the verge of sending the computer back to the seller and asking them to reset everything to Windows 8. I have waited a month, Windows has gone ahead and installed two or three more updates since then In Store some of them say "installed" but don't actually work, some say "something went wrong, try again", some give an option to "repair". The computer started working again, slower than before but usable. I looked around for hours on the web and of the various solutions one that worked was deleting update history and doing a system restore (not reset). Then a lot of other apps started going haywire and the computer slowed to a grind. The ones I had shortcuts to in my taskbar had a gap where the shortcut was but no icon. I then found about 10 other native Apps (Photo, Camera, Calander, etc etc) were greyed out and not working atĪll ie if you clicked on them nothing happened. It got to a blue starting screen and froze. About a month ago after one of Windows 10's automatic updates, the native Mail app stopped working.
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