
If I select "y" or yes, then I can restart the computer and the process fails to complete anyway. Would you like to schedule this volume to be checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N)". When attempting to run the chkdsk command I am greeted with "Chkdsk cannot run command because the volume is in use by another process. It's almost as if Windows 10 has a lifespan of about two weeks and slowly starts decaying and gets worse and worse as it falls apart bit by bit. UPDATE: I just had my PC off for a few hours and when I turned it on it probably took windows about 15 minutes to boot. I'm wondering if Windows 10 is actually a virus and not an operating system.Ĭan anyone assist me with my first issue, and if so give suggestions as to why Windows 10 is routinely failing to function properly on my PC? If not, I will at the very least delete Windows 10 permanently and try Windows 8.1 or 7, and I might throw out everything altogether and buy a brand new PC with OS already installed and ready to work. It is the most stressful thing I've had to deal with, and reinstalling windows again would make for about the 10th time in less than a year. Every time it results in deleting partitions from the PC and reinstalling everything, OS, drivers, personal files, audio, and other desk top apps. Recently, I have a problem with Windows 10 failing to perform one action or another and it always get worse each time. This happened again a couple months later.

After about four months of having Windows 10 I had to reinstall it due to a critical update failure.

I absolutely will not reinstall Windows 10 again, either. The only other solutions I've seen have been to "refresh PC" which I tried doing, but that's never worked for as long as I've had Windows 10 installed, and it certainly did not work on this occasion. When I manually download the Realtek drive I get another error mid download that prevents me from completing this process. I've tried rebooting, I've tried disconnecting the power source for a couple minutes, and I've also uninstalled it from device manager, clicked "Scan changes to hard drive" (something similar) and it was all to no avail.

In Device Manager status says Code 39, possible missing or corrupt files.

I turn my PC on today and have no access to the Internet because of the driver described in the title.
