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I asked them if it was safe to be running tours during the pandemic. They said, "During the what?"
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09:22
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Anyone have this issue in Win10: Occasionally the system (Settings, control panel, Wi-fi, start menu, Windows 10 default apps) seems to die. Largest issue is that Wi-fi is inherently connected to this Windows 10 "interface"; even if you re-enable it via cmd, it doesn't work. Characteristic symptom is that Wifi-discovery menu shows no networks at all (even though netsh does), no wifi-button (?). Seems a bit of an open-ended question but has lots of similar questions on Microsoft Answers.
09:43
Sounds like a lovely windows bug.
good luck getrting that fixed.
Thanks. I'm not sure how to trace the problem. There's a question on Microsoft Answers with 8500 upvotes yet no accepted solution. I should have wrote down what I tried; it happens at the most unexpected times, not sure how to invoke the bug.
10:00
what's your windows version?
10:12
1903, it just updated today for a security update.
10:54
anything that could interfere with the taskbar? i dont know if drivers could have a part on this too
seems like the taskbar notification area is crashing for some reason
11:40
Seems like the drivers are up to date. Don't have modifications to the taskbar. Wish I remembered whether I tried restarting explorer.exe. I don't really know what info to log if it happens again. Wifi seems really dependent on ms-settings though; for example there is no way to use wifi from cmd if it is not physically toggled in ms-settings.

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