Windows 10 update stuck at 82 percent on Asus PC I have had the same problem with updating version 1709 All attempts to update ended up at 82% completion and the PC stuck Unplugging and restarting the PC led to the restoration of the existing (old) version To stop the endless downloads of updates I used the following "trick" In Networks I selected Wi-Fi and clicked on "Manage known Networks" Then I selected my network and clicked on
Switching existing phone line from Value Plus to Unlimited Starter . . . You cannot switch it online It sounds like they added an entirely new phone line with a new phone number on the value plus plan which is an individual plan only You'll have to contact AT T about doing a transfer of billing responsibility to add that phone line to your unlimited starter plan
Wireless fraud - AT T Community Forums We left TMobile for At amp;t due to the salesman for At amp;t that was based in a kiosk at our Local Sam's Club told us that for just $10more a month we would get an Apple IPhone amp; a Galaxy II
Word Crashes - Microsoft Community Hi I see nothing in your crash log that mentions footnotes or endnotes I don't know what Mia saw that I missed As far as I can tell your crash has nothing at all to do with footnotes or endnotes Maybe Mia will explain what she found in your log that told her to think about footnotes and endnotes Quoting your log: "Reason: tried: '' (no such file), '' Word attempted to open a file it
Windows 10 Download Has Been at 0% for 2 hours - Microsoft Community Hi, Thank you for contacting Microsoft Community I appreciate your time and effort I understand that you are facing the issue regarding windows 10 upgrade I will certainly help you with this Sometimes Windows 10 download more time than expected, so let wait for some more time, It should progress automatically If it does not progress any further after considerably long time, restart the
Trade In Fraud - AT T Community Forums I sent in my phone in FEBRUARY nbsp; IT is now NOVEMBER I could easily have sold it on Ebay instead of trusting your "trade-in" procedure nbsp; What is going on?