val support team just f'd my pc
So i reached out to a val support team member to get valorant bugs fixed which I was facing and the dude asked me to turn off Microsoft services and then I restarted my pc after I got to the login part to get into my pc. It says something and your pin is lost with a button setup a new pin and when I clicked it it said the app needed for task cannot be found like brooooo
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Pls
why u got pin on a computer you use for gaming
Just in case
tf u tryna hide
Nothing
Just a safety measure
I transfer files from one pc to another using ip transfer
Which is built in windows
And for that to work I need a password
i've literally never heard of this before
never heard of this issue before
U are outdated my guy
Turn off Microsoft services through msconfig?
I don't think they will ever ask u to do that
I can send u the screenshot ig
@jidat
no idea im too stupid good luck ;v;
Val did me dirty ain't gonna lie
Sue !!
is this on email????
when did they change it to email replies
ig i am old
where does that say micraosoft, im rlly blind
U followed the "clean boot" right?
Show the steps given inside
When I turned it off and applied the settings it recommended to restart my pc and after that the problem occured
@jidat
I am gonna try to reset my pc
Did u do the 2nd step?
Did u select hide all microsoft services
Take it for diagnostics
my laptop also I deletedf my drivers on accident
and I got it fixed within 2 weeks
I did
I can't wait for 2 weeks. I am a graphic designer. I am just gonna reset windows and buy a new key
Alr
But fuck valorant for
It
I think I can sue them for making me pay for product key by providing false info
Or get compensation
Did u first check hide all microsoft services or u first clicked disable all?
I clicked disable all first and then checked hide all Microsoft services
Well there u have it
Isn't it same
It definitely isn't
Howww
It hides all Microsoft services from preview
Doesn't it
@jidat
It hides them so they basically hide from the disable all command too
Oh fuck
But u disabled all first which disabled them
Then u hid them
Yes
There is a numbering on them for a reason
Is there anything I can do to get into my pc
It also says in the step "select hide all microsoft services, and THEN select disable all"
Mhm
Is there any solution
Are u able to get into the recovery environment?
Yes but I am only able to access one settings
It doesnt show all the options
I can only access startup settings
Show photo please
How are u getting there exactly?
Also press the back button once and show photo
The backward arrow at the top left
1 sec
Oops sent 2
When I click troubleshoot
That window appears
I am gonna try to use external hard drive to reset it ig
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/disabled-all-msconfig-services-by-accident-and/f1c43363-a141-4a4b-a2d2-96d7ca501fa6
Here’s a thread
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