Hi, I'm Bernard. I'm happy to help! This issue occurs when there are corrupted system files on the PC. Moreover, to exit S mode, I recommend changing the PC region to the US or the UK. Then, if the issue persists, create a new user and try to exit S mode using another account: Method 1. Change the region to US or UK Go to Settings > Time & Language > Change the "Country or region" to US or UK ...
Hi, I'm Bernard, a fellow Windows user. I'm happy to help! This issue occurs when there is a corrupted system file on the PC. To sort out the problem, I recommend using Windows installation media on a USB to repair the issue. To do that, kindly follow the steps below: Note: We need another PC and a USB drive (At least 8GB and make sure there are no files inside, as it will reformat the USB ...
Hi, I'm Bernard, a fellow Windows user. I'm happy to help! This issue occurs when there is a miscalibration with the Windows Update components or when there are services that may block the update. To sort out the issue, kindly follow the steps below: Note: If you have third-party anti-virus or VPN, I recommend uninstalling or disabling it first. Method 1. Reset Windows Update components: Open ...
Hi, I'm Bernard. I'm happy to help! This issue occurs when there is a misconfiguration with the power options. To sort out the issue, kindly follow the steps below: Method 1. Restore default power options Press Windows key + R, then type: powercfg -restoredefaultschemes Restart the PC and check. Method 2. Run power, Troubleshooter Press Windows key + R, then type: msdt.exe /id PowerDiagnostic ...