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The last time we frankensteined bits of ourselves together we lost 3 members, a windmill and half the year's crops. I don't think we should go down that road again.
But I'm more sixteen in less than a week than you are. :)
Happy birthday.
Happy bday bro. welcome to the 22 club.
yeah 22 more failures than i am


holy forget seriously how is clearing the CMOS supposed to do anything
it's a driver issue, and clearing the CMOS won't help one bit because it's a windows issue involving drivers and the CMOS is for the BIOS which isn't a part of the OS
how many times do you have to be told that
if you understand how your computer/Windows works
It's okay, clearing CMOS is the WRONG solution to this problem
If windows 10 keep failing to startup it should come up with a "windows failed to start" screen where you can click advanced and get into booting into safe mode.