Most of the time it fails or doesn't restore completely. The Ingrade Repair or the Reset.īy the way, I have noticed that Windows Restore is kinda useless. But if it doesn't fix it, then reset Windows again.Įither way, if you should remember this thread I hope you will post what worked best. If it fixes your problem if it should occur again than you know it is a better option than Resetting Windows. When it finishes you shouldn't have to reinstall any of your software and you should have a new Windows Folder installed. Run the current Windows installation on your Desktop. There you will see about deleting Windows.old folder. Click on that and when the Disk Cleanup menu shows up than click on "Cleanup System files". Right click on the C: drive under Properties you will see "Disk Cleanup. You can delete Windows.old any time by using Windows Disk Cleanup. Will be useful in the future troubleshooting this type of problem. Thanks for letting me know your solution. I am asking to find out which method is better since I am not familiar with Windows Reset and you have done it more than once. It is the same as upgrading your Windows version to the latest without doing a clean install except you are reinstalling the same Windows version on top of the current Windows version with a new Windows folder. Rather I perform an Ingrade Repair which installs Windows again but without removing any personal software or programs. I have never done a "Reset' yet on my computer. I was wondering if you would have done an Windows Ingrade Repair instead of a Windows Reset if it would have had the same results or fix. But is seems like all selections involve installing personal Apps again. I would suggest you mark you last comment as " Correct" so others Users in the future will know a possible solution if their GPU card doesn't show OpenCL activated.īy the way, When you Reset your Windows, do you need to install all your personal software and programs again? I know there are 2 or 3 selections on Reset Windows Menu. Great that you found a fix for your OpenCL problem.
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