![]() And of course, there should have been a better policy as far as updates are concerned.Perro, fyi - I had the same problem with a brand new computer with Windows 10. ![]() ![]() On the other hand, even a cracked version shouldn't upset the OS that bad. To be fair with the o.s., I suspect that the issue was caused by a "cracked" version of Corel Draw x3, which seemed to run ok on Windows 7, but which caused this problem to Windows 10.
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