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  • #35017
    johnbarryjohnbarry
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      @johnbarry
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      I just had a message on the desktop

      My Windows 10 is corrupt and it will be deleted in 333 seconds, click here (below)

      Is it even damaged?

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      Most computers begin to suffer stability issues with continued use, although to a different degree that may depend on different factors. Reduced stability that manifests itself in various PC errors may be caused by a wide array of issues, most of them related to the Windows registry and the damage it may have sustained.

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      Cheers
      John

      #35019
      JayCeeDeeJayCeeDee
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        @jayceedee
        Forumite Points: 230

        Please tell me you haven’t clicked on it yet!!

        It’s a classic scare and sell scam! Find the safest way to get rid of it after scanning with Malwarebytes or similar. Your Anti-Virus may offer you a chance to quarantine it – again after scanning!!

        #35039
        Bob WilliamsBob Williams
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          @bullstuff2
          Forumite Points: 0

          JayCeeDee wrote:

          Please tell me you haven’t clicked on it yet!!

          JB hasn’t been back, I fear the worst. John, if you read this and your system is OK, put us out of our misery and tell us you didn’t click on it.

          When the Thought Police arrive at your door, think -
          I'm out.

          #35050
          RichardRichard
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            @sawboman
            Forumite Points: 16

            Bob, JayCeeDee, I can only agree, here’s hoping and wishing for a return to normality for John.

            #35052
            Wheels-Of-FireWheels-Of-Fire
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              @grahamdearsley
              Forumite Points: 4

              Your house is damaged.

              For your protection click the link below immediately !

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              #35064
              johnbarryjohnbarry
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                @johnbarry
                Forumite Points: 13

                I don’t think I clicked on anything other than the message I pasted above.

                Maybe that was one click too many, I seemed to have lots of different problems, on reboot it would not boot just stuck on the splash screen.

                I struggled even in the bios to change the boot. Not sure if it was anything to do with the above.

                I managed to get Windows 10 DVD to boot, so I wripped the drives out and started again.

                So far so good, I have updated to Window 1809 it’s not yet offered me 1903?

                Richard it’s a slow rebuild to get back to normal (hopefully)

                Cheers
                John

                #35065
                Dave RiceDave Rice
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                  @ricedg
                  Forumite Points: 7

                  You may have to wait a while for Windows to offer 1903, but you can force it by going here

                  #35078
                  JayCeeDeeJayCeeDee
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                    @jayceedee
                    Forumite Points: 230

                    Glad you’re back up and running, John.

                    #35082
                    RichardRichard
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                      @sawboman
                      Forumite Points: 16

                      John, I am also glad that things are recovering,

                      1903 does appear to be a variable feast for some, it first arrived at my oldest portable, appeared to get offered to my wife’s PC but then failed to appear after the ‘Rebooting now’ message. So that makes it three PCs done and one to go, to be honest I am yet to see any differences worth a candle in a darkened room.

                      #35085
                      johnbarryjohnbarry
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                        @johnbarry
                        Forumite Points: 13

                        Thanks Dave it’s updating, cheers JayCee n Richard I am also glad.

                        Cheers
                        John

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