graham63ewt
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Hello, I just bought a new Acer laptop. The item was advertised with windows 10 installed
and was supposed to be a brand new item, but box opened. When I first switched the laptop on, it was very
slow to load up. Immediately after entering a username name and password for the first time,
a light blue screen came up (looked like a legitimate windows screen) saying a critical windows update
was required, which took five plus hours to download before I could get to the desktop screen. I believe
this was windows 10 automatically installing or windows 10 updating, as on the desktop screen, one of the
few icons to appear was the windows 10 update assistant.
I tried using the PC, but it was very slow. I was hoping it would get better, but having tried for a few
hours, it didn't improve...so I tried the Acer factory reset to see if it would fix the problem, but it
stuck for well over 3 hours on the same percentage number, saying "resetting this PC."
As I had no choice, I turned the PC off and on again, but got the message:
"A configuration change was requested to clear this computer's TPM (Trusted Platform Module)
WARNING: Clearing erases information stored on the TPM. You will lose all created keys and access to data
encrypted by these keys. Press Yes to clear the TPM Press Non to reject the change request and continue."
1. Does anybody have an idea of what option should I press to completely remove the
personal information (as I had typed 1 written document on the PC and saved it?)
2. If I am having these problems when it is supposed to be new, do you think it is likely to get worse
down the line?
3. I was wondering, would the document I saved have been wiped when I did the Acer reset, or would it
still be on the laptop, as the reset was not completed?
Thanks
and was supposed to be a brand new item, but box opened. When I first switched the laptop on, it was very
slow to load up. Immediately after entering a username name and password for the first time,
a light blue screen came up (looked like a legitimate windows screen) saying a critical windows update
was required, which took five plus hours to download before I could get to the desktop screen. I believe
this was windows 10 automatically installing or windows 10 updating, as on the desktop screen, one of the
few icons to appear was the windows 10 update assistant.
I tried using the PC, but it was very slow. I was hoping it would get better, but having tried for a few
hours, it didn't improve...so I tried the Acer factory reset to see if it would fix the problem, but it
stuck for well over 3 hours on the same percentage number, saying "resetting this PC."
As I had no choice, I turned the PC off and on again, but got the message:
"A configuration change was requested to clear this computer's TPM (Trusted Platform Module)
WARNING: Clearing erases information stored on the TPM. You will lose all created keys and access to data
encrypted by these keys. Press Yes to clear the TPM Press Non to reject the change request and continue."
1. Does anybody have an idea of what option should I press to completely remove the
personal information (as I had typed 1 written document on the PC and saved it?)
2. If I am having these problems when it is supposed to be new, do you think it is likely to get worse
down the line?
3. I was wondering, would the document I saved have been wiped when I did the Acer reset, or would it
still be on the laptop, as the reset was not completed?
Thanks