30.12.2024 00:00 - edited 30.12.2024 00:28
30.12.2024 00:00 - edited 30.12.2024 00:28
Recently my control center werent oponing than i unistalled and try to install it, but i wasnt able to find it, can someone help to find it looked like this:
Oh, and yes, i did go to the site where i just installed the files, and the control center wasnt the right. So can someone help me please?
31.12.2024 11:14 - edited 31.12.2024 11:15
31.12.2024 11:14 - edited 31.12.2024 11:15
I found the paste that have the control center to my pc and its the right. But appears this on the screen
And the application doenst appear to oppening
I apply to @Fishtown because i want to game but i need the control center to turn on the fans
on 31.12.2024 15:57
on 01.01.2025 13:36
on 01.01.2025 13:36
Olá @Yuka feliz ano novo e seja bem vindo
I'm sorry that I'm only now replying to your email.
Unfortunately I can't help you or the other users much. I'm just a user.
I don't think Medion support has a solution at the moment either.
The problem currently affects various laptops, all from Clevo with a control center that comes from Microsoft or it is related to a Windows update.
This happens every year and is not the first time.
The support will certainly already be active because it is constantly in contact with the manufacturer and will comment on it as soon as they know more.
(As usual with Medion, information only comes when you know more). so practice patiently.
Have you tried activating a restore point where everything was still running normally and then cutting off the internet connection or preventing any updates.
bye Fishtown
on 01.01.2025 18:02
on 01.01.2025 18:29
on 01.01.2025 18:29
Hello @Yuka ,
I understand from your answer that you haven't set a restore point manually.
but usually it is enabled by default anyway. take a look. It's explained pretty well here:
https://www.asus.com/support/faq/1018810/
Don't just watch the video but also read the text underneath.
bye Fishtown
on 01.01.2025 19:40
on 01.01.2025 19:40
@Fishtown schrieb:
I understand from your answer that you haven't set a restore point manually.
but usually it is enabled by default anyway. take a look. Iath.
bye Fishtown
Unfortunately this isn't set active by default anymore. In all my PCs the last years it was deactivated.
You first have to activate it for a partition, and define the size of reserved space .
Go into Settings - System - About - System protection,
There you can first activate protection, then configure it, mainly only drive C: \ is important, and then create a restore point right away.
This is for Win 10, in Win 11 it differs just a little. Or follow the above given MS FAQ for Win 11.
Bye, daddle
on 01.01.2025 20:02
on 01.01.2025 20:02
Hi @daddle
It doesn't matter whether it is deactivated for you or was already active on my laptop with Win11.
It only helps if it is already active at @Yuka , otherwise activating it later will not help with the actual problem.
bye Fishtown
on 02.01.2025 01:10
on 02.01.2025 01:10
As usual a nerving faulty post. You are wrong with your answer. Twisting the facts.
I gave general advise. I did not say it helps with the actual problem. I just stated it is not activated with all new Medion PCs I checked for within the last years
So restore points can not help Yuka, if they are not activated and configured before.
daddle