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It doesn't matter, it's just a simple record. You use 360 Security Guard.
Let's see if we can fix or update it, or just move it to a different location.
Windows 7 is a Microsoft company.
Launched computer operating system.
For personal, domestic and commercial use, typically installed in laptops.
Tablets, multi-centers, etc. Microsoft Chief Operating Officer Steve Ballmer once said in October 2008 that Windows 7 was an "improved version" of Windows Vista.
According to Microsoft, in 2014, Windows 7 Mainstream Support expired on January 13, 2015, and Extended Support expired on January 14, 2020.
In the early morning of February 23, 2011, Microsoft officially released Windows 7 SP1 (Windows Server 2008 R2.) for the general publicSP1 upgrade patch. Microsoft will remove all technical support for Windows XP.
On December 10, 2013, Beijing time, Windows 7 stopped selling the retail version on October 30.
As of October 31, 2014, the boxed editions of Windows 7 Home Basic, Home Premium, and Ultimate will no longer be available for sale. And Microsoft is no longer licensing these three versions to OEMs.
On January 14, 2015, Microsoft stopped providing mainstream support for Windows 7, which means that Microsoft officially stopped adding new features or functions to it.
Windows 7 has a lot of built-in tools with different features. Microsoft provides a tool called Sysinternals Process Monitor, which is designed to record information about processes. Process Monitor allows users to gain accurate insight into the application with details such as process name, process ID, path, result, length, and priority of the operation.
Activity status.
In addition to this, some other tools are also worth paying attention to. Command-line tools such as netdom and ipconfig can help users gather system information or detect faults in a simple and straightforward way. GUI-based tools such as Event Viewer
and the Admin Tools Folder provides an easy way to view application errors and all management tools.
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That's the case for me, too. Do you have a solution.
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