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Ok so it's a software issue, at least you have narrowed it right down.... lets hope a win10 updates don't set you back.... good luck David....

 

Yep, it was indeed a software problem.

 

At the end, I had made some changes that affected (somehow??) my internet speed to about 6/MPS, at that point I knew I had to reformat. So I backed up my important files and started over.

 

After I was up again and reloading everything, I found that my Internet speed was indeed what Xfinity said they had increased it too (from 600/sec to 800/sec). I was never hitting those speeds, averaging around 400 or so, still fast). Did a speed test was hit 895/sec.

 

Guess I needed to reformat a while ago :)

 

Big thanks to EVERYONE who helped me on this project!!! I do appreciate all of the suggestions that were made.

 

Just did a flight from London City airport to Heathrow, was smooth, and looking good!!

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I'm happy you got it sorted, good man... you may want to look into making a disk image of your setup once all set up and running to your liking... that way you can just load the disk image instead of having to load every pice of software...... saves time too......

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I'm happy you got it sorted, good man... you may want to look into making a disk image of your setup once all set up and running to your liking... that way you can just load the disk image instead of having to load every pice of software...... saves time too......

 

I am working on that portion as I type, lol

 

Going to use Macrium, Tim posted that he uses it. Going to give it a shot.

 

My one question with it is (I am getting the free version), can I use it to create a rescue thumb drive that will allow me to restore from my image?

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I'm not familar with that software I use Acronis True Image and it will do that... However Macrium is up there with Acronis so I would think it should also boot from thumb drive, otherwise when locked out how else can you get to the image ha... I decided to buy another HD and keep my backup image on that..... and when needed boot to image from stick....

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My one question with it is (I am getting the free version), can I use it to create a rescue thumb drive that will allow me to restore from my image?

 

Yes you can; and as daspinall mentioned, I also have a second 2tb Hybrid drive just for storing disk images. With Macrium, you can make full backups (entire drive), OS only, files and folders only, incremental backups (changed files & folders since the last full backup) and so on.

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Yes you can; and as daspinall mentioned, I also have a second 2tb Hybrid drive just for storing disk images. With Macrium, you can make full backups (entire drive), OS only, files and folders only, incremental backups (changed files & folders since the last full backup) and so on.

 

Is that possible with the free version, or paid??

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It's the free version.

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I don't have my copy of 2020 yet but was reading the thread. I can sympathise with you Dave, I've been there a few times, it drives you nuts and like you in the end after a format and a new istallation and tidy up you do feel better.

You promise yourself no more installing things I don't need... Then you do lol.

 

Side issue Tim is a good man, he has helped me numerous times with problems I've had, he goes out of his way to help when and where he can.

 

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I don't have my copy of 2020 yet but was reading the thread. I can sympathise with you Dave, I've been there a few times, it drives you nuts and like you in the end after a format and a new istallation and tidy up you do feel better.

You promise yourself no more installing things I don't need... Then you do lol.

 

Side issue Tim is a good man, he has helped me numerous times with problems I've had, he goes out of his way to help when and where he can.

 

Col.

 

I agree 100% :) :) :)

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Side issue Tim is a good man, he has helped me numerous times with problems I've had, he goes out of his way to help when and where he can.

 

Thanks Col, give me a shout when the disks arrive!

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