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I keep getting this error, been all over youtube for fixes but nothing seems to work, I constantly have to keep resetting my pc back to clean again. Does anyone know how to fix this ****?
 
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Yah, I’ve done this. Got it all sorted but it will come back within a week or two. Currently stuck on ‘Other User’ screen and cannot seem to get into my PC from that screen now, may have to take it into a shop to get it fixed.
Ah I see, interesting. Now when you "reset" your PC are you just restoring to a previous point or formatting and doing a complete reinstall? If you haven't done that I would suggest doing it with a clean/fresh Windows 10 install and see what happens. I know it's a pain in the *** to start over again, but that fixes most issues.. at least any issue I've ever had. Never seen this before though. Wish ya the best my dude!
 
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I keep getting this error, been all over youtube for fixes but nothing seems to work, I constantly have to keep resetting my pc back to clean again. Does anyone know how to fix this ****?
Given that it seems to happen even after fresh installs, I'd bank on the fact that it's either a physical hardware problem (faulty, shorted, etc) or a hardware compatibility error with a new windows update. Maybe try some google searches with your hardware + error code and see if anything pops up. If not, you may have to run tests on each component to see if it's faulty.
 
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Given that it seems to happen even after fresh installs, I'd bank on the fact that it's either a physical hardware problem (faulty, shorted, etc) or a hardware compatibility error with a new windows update. Maybe try some google searches with your hardware + error code and see if anything pops up. If not, you may have to run tests on each component to see if it's faulty.
I literally know nothing about hardware inside my pc, I’ll end up taking it into a shop and letting them sort it.
 
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