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Win10 is it your mouse or did computer crash?

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  • R RedDk

    Outtasight, man[^] These always come in handy when you're suddenly trying to hold things together. Especially in a crowd. You'll HAVE to install SQL Server Management Studio 2014 Express to keep track of which color organizer you used on which bend of discordia (sp?) but eventually ... yattayattayatta.

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    raddevus
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    Yes I agree & you’re right 100%. It is odd that Microsoft attempts to contact a server on behalf of your computer (in the background, while you’re using the computer) then can’t handle the exception when their site doesn’t respond. It is quite odd that a “professional operating system” which runs on multi core & is multithreaded would lock up the entire system because it couldn’t retrieve a payload (certificate). Just reporting the error & trying again later wouldve been the Linux (non intrusive) way to handle it.

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      Yes I agree & you’re right 100%. It is odd that Microsoft attempts to contact a server on behalf of your computer (in the background, while you’re using the computer) then can’t handle the exception when their site doesn’t respond. It is quite odd that a “professional operating system” which runs on multi core & is multithreaded would lock up the entire system because it couldn’t retrieve a payload (certificate). Just reporting the error & trying again later wouldve been the Linux (non intrusive) way to handle it.

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      RedDk
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      Or if you prefer "old school" (like "arguing" ... as seen in the movie "Paper Chase" circa Yes Albumn "Tales from The Topographic Ocean" etc ... Dear Sirs,[^] While the plans for this trellis were not available ... uzw (asf)◾

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      • R RedDk

        Or if you prefer "old school" (like "arguing" ... as seen in the movie "Paper Chase" circa Yes Albumn "Tales from The Topographic Ocean" etc ... Dear Sirs,[^] While the plans for this trellis were not available ... uzw (asf)◾

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        raddevus
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        What? I don't understand what you mean. Please provide more details on your win10 setup, if possible. I'm guessing you've seen this problem too & have been able to fix it? Thanks

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        • R raddevus

          What? I don't understand what you mean. Please provide more details on your win10 setup, if possible. I'm guessing you've seen this problem too & have been able to fix it? Thanks

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          RedDk
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          I'm just saying. Dust will be the downfall of the corrugated cardboard industry. If you need an explanation then ... Google "Dust will be the downfall of the corrugated cardboard industry". :)

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          • R RedDk

            I'm just saying. Dust will be the downfall of the corrugated cardboard industry. If you need an explanation then ... Google "Dust will be the downfall of the corrugated cardboard industry". :)

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            Gary R Wheeler
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            RedDk wrote:

            Dust will be the downfall

            His Dark Materials[^], by Phillip Pullman (obligatory obscure wikipedia reference)

            Software Zen: delete this;

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            • R raddevus

              I am on the back porch working remotely (running win10 laptop AMD R7 - 16GB RAM etc.) Suddenly my mouse stopped working. Cursor disappeared. I figured it was the battery. Changed battery and mouse still not working. Unplugged & tried the built-in mouse-pad. Nothing. The mouse didn't stop working...the machine is completely frozen. I hold power button & when it comes back I check event log and see the following: https://i.stack.imgur.com/Y75Gs.png[^] GetCaCaps??? Hmm... I search (duckduckgo) and find this article: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/idea/607697/amd-ryzen-tpm-scep-certificate.html[^] I try to load the article and get an error from searching for an error: https://i.stack.imgur.com/ZKjMS.png[^] Microsoft's site is down for maintenance???!!! Holy crap. It's errors all the way down! :|

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              Gary R Wheeler
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              raddevus wrote:

              Microsoft's site is down for maintenance

              I loved the "you can always contact us" link. Like that's going to work :suss:.

              Software Zen: delete this;

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              • G Gary R Wheeler

                RedDk wrote:

                Dust will be the downfall

                His Dark Materials[^], by Phillip Pullman (obligatory obscure wikipedia reference)

                Software Zen: delete this;

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                RedDk
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                You see, I was prepared for this kind of recidivism. While patiently waiting for a response to my last message, I landed here: Can't begin to tell you. You shouldn't ask.[^] :-D

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                • R raddevus

                  I am on the back porch working remotely (running win10 laptop AMD R7 - 16GB RAM etc.) Suddenly my mouse stopped working. Cursor disappeared. I figured it was the battery. Changed battery and mouse still not working. Unplugged & tried the built-in mouse-pad. Nothing. The mouse didn't stop working...the machine is completely frozen. I hold power button & when it comes back I check event log and see the following: https://i.stack.imgur.com/Y75Gs.png[^] GetCaCaps??? Hmm... I search (duckduckgo) and find this article: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/idea/607697/amd-ryzen-tpm-scep-certificate.html[^] I try to load the article and get an error from searching for an error: https://i.stack.imgur.com/ZKjMS.png[^] Microsoft's site is down for maintenance???!!! Holy crap. It's errors all the way down! :|

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                  jmaida
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                  dirty keyboard? Maybe a tiny bug actually fell between the keys.

                  "A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger

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                    dirty keyboard? Maybe a tiny bug actually fell between the keys.

                    "A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger

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                    raddevus
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                    That was exactly the answer. I looked more closely at the keyboard and saw the bug[^]. I documented in dev notebook in case it happens to others. Thanks for your help. :thumbsup:

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                    • R raddevus

                      That was exactly the answer. I looked more closely at the keyboard and saw the bug[^]. I documented in dev notebook in case it happens to others. Thanks for your help. :thumbsup:

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                      jmaida
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                      Well I'll be. I had forgotten where the term "bug" came from.

                      "A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger

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