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Remove WinHTTPAutoProxySvc from the registry and restart the PC or use the Windows recovery option ‘Reset this PC’ with the selection ‘Keep my files’.
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Keep Windows and the SSD firmware up to date to maintain the stability of your ERAZER PC. You can find instructions and downloads via the link provided or on the MEDION service homepage.
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Check the power supply and install all the latest software updates. If necessary, uninstall problematic USB device drivers and restart.
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To upgrade your RAM, know the memory generation, voltage, number of pins and clock rate. Switch off the computer and disconnect it from the power supply before installing the RAM.
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Each appliance has a type plate with MSN / MD number. Depending on the appliance type, this can be found on the underside, rear, inside or on the packaging.
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Here you will find detailed instructions for setting up a RAID array on the specified mainboards, including access to the BIOS to activate the necessary configurations.
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Check the HDMI cable and the input source on the TV. For high-resolution signals, use an HDMI cable from standard 2.0.
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Check the connection and try different USB sticks. A sufficient power supply to the USB port is also required.
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Optimise your Desktop PC with a BIOS update for your mainboard, but please note that this is done at your own risk and MEDION accepts no liability.
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Bluetooth pairing problems can be caused by device settings or app authorisations. Check all devices and apps involved to resolve connection problems.
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Here you will find detailed technical information about the mainboard.
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A slow or crashing system may be due to outdated software or full hard drives. Update regularly and use tools such as the MEDION Service App to detect errors.
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Use the MSInfo32 program, which is started by entering ‘msinfo32’ in the Run dialogue (Windows key + r). There you will find the mainboard designation under ‘System overview’ behind ‘BaseBoard product’.
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Due to their mechanical components, hard drives can make noises. If unusual noises occur, it is recommended to check the status of the hard drive using system commands and, if necessary, to use the manufacturer's diagnostic software.
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Open the Start menu and click on ‘Restart’ while holding down the ‘Shift’ key. Then select ‘Troubleshooting’, ‘Advanced options’ and then ‘UEFI firmware settings’ to go directly to the BIOS.
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Open the Windows settings with the key combination ‘Windows’ + ‘i’, go to ‘Accounts’ and then to ‘Login options’.
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Either look in the system settings under ‘Info’ or open the command prompt and enter the command ‘systeminfo’. Both methods will show you the original installation date.
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If two-step verification is enabled and no alternative verification method is available, Microsoft cannot help. Without this verification, you should try the sign-in utility or fill out the Microsoft account recovery form to get feedback.
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Check the Device Manager (Windows key + X) under ‘Security devices’ for the TPM version. If no TPM is displayed, it may need to be activated in the BIOS.
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Go to Settings, then Activation, select the Store link and click Download to exit S Mode.
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