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    Trying to open Bitlocker drive results in BSOD

    Yeah but he imaged the drive and tried the image on totally different hardware. This appears to be a corrupted drive.
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    Sure to gore some oxen: Not everyone's sold on Azure

    TIL. I had seen such stripes but didn't know the significance.
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    PIN (apparently) not input, but it is!

    Video driver would be my guess.
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    PIN (apparently) not input, but it is!

    Then I genuinely don't follow your question. Can you explain again?
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    Lenovo Yoga pulsing white power LED

    Lenovos are on both ends of the spectrum. Thinkpads are great some of the best PCs made. IdeaPads are opposite the worst PCs made. Yogas are on the IdeaPad side of the scale, except for the few that are also branded as Thinkpad. Not the case with this one as it only a Yoga so it is an...
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    Lenovo Yoga pulsing white power LED

    I'll also add that those Lenovos are stinking piles of crap. Constant trouble.
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    Lenovo Yoga pulsing white power LED

    Part of the problem is the battery is not fully plugged in. I know because I have one on the bench right now with the same blinking light problem. You'll need to fully plug in the battery and then hit the battery reset button aka the novo button.
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    PIN (apparently) not input, but it is!

    I've read this 3 times and I don't follow the question. You don't have to hit enter for the PIN. That is SOP with Windows and a normal function. If you have been hitting Enter by habit it was unnecessary, as it has NEVER been required. You just never realized it before now? Assuming that I...
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    Sure to gore some oxen: Not everyone's sold on Azure

    **** I was born 1964. Thanks for making me feel old yet not as old as this geezer?
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    Teamviewer will soon require mandatory accounts

    Wild guess. The end user forgot the username and password they had setup so now the program has locked them out?
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    Anyone here a BSOD expert willing to take a gander at my logs?

    Does this fusion app modify the login screen? I could see that happening if it was needed for the reader for the blind app. Such a thing could be tied to a user account as it might have options on who's account it is active on? Perhaps? Or do I not know what I speak off? LOL.
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    Anyone here a BSOD expert willing to take a gander at my logs?

    Drivers are global. I can't see how a user profile would affect them.
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    Anyone here a BSOD expert willing to take a gander at my logs?

    I'm betting that if you N&P and don't load the fusion software all your problems will go away.
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    Anyone here a BSOD expert willing to take a gander at my logs?

    I suspect that Fusion software is the whole cause and like many Windows software it probably didn't fully uninstall all of its drivers.
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    Anyone here a BSOD expert willing to take a gander at my logs?

    Also any clues in the Event logs. Often you'll see stuff crashing before the actual BSOD happens.
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    Anyone here a BSOD expert willing to take a gander at my logs?

    @britechguy what is the hardware on this? Mobo or System Make and model. Aftermarket Video card make and model? Windows 11 build number.
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    Need helps for Tools

    Can someone explain the NEED for this? What problem is it solving?
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    [REQUEST] How to Backup AutoDesk Land Desktop 2007?

    Oldsmobile gave me no warning that parts would still be available when I bought my first car in 1981 either. Adobe gave me no warnings that future versions of Windows would not run Photoshop.
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    [REQUEST] How to Backup AutoDesk Land Desktop 2007?

    Sorry, but there is not. Attached is the EULA for Windows Xp Pro. Please show me WHERE the terms of SUPPORT are in the document. There are none. You have a limited warranty right, basically, you can get a portion of your money back and most of that is fostered on the retailer you purchased...
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