Hi Mike, no, I'm not reinstalling Windows completely, just running Windows repair. Or at least that was the intention earlier today. One of my problems was that the BIOS had lost the boot disc setting and each time I turned the computer on, I had to press F8 to specify which drive to boot from. That was a BIOS setting glitch obviously, not a Windows one. Once Windows was up and running, my Seagate Freeagent manager ( an external back-up drive ) wasn't initialising - a problem which pre-dates the BIOS glitch.
So, before doing the Windows repair, I had to sort out the BIOS setting, which I did, and now it boots up fine. Thing is, I seem to have sorted the Freeagent problem too, and I wonder if the little workmen inside my computer were getting the Seagate confused with the system disc, or sommat. Anyway, I've rebooted several times, and all now seems well, if still a bit slow in getting there. I've also done another full scan with Malwarebytes, and have a clean bill of health
Therefore the Windows repair is on hold for the moment, as I want to see if any more problems arise. While I am waiting, I'll try patching P3D V2.2 to V2.3 - Sunday wouldn't be Sunday without a computer related headache.
