HP Desktop PC Series 110: corrupted files

OK, I had been looking around to delete some things trying to rid my computer of something to do with reimage (supposed to be associated with microsoft. anyway I ended up doing a system restore which doesn't solve all the problems.) I found myself with a could not load, corrupt or missing files. Either way, I'm under 10 1607 windows version. If the corrupted or missing file showed as CDPUser Svc_9c3dab. Error code 15100. I searched, microsoft, windows, tecnet and impossible to get an answer that I can understand. What is this error, its certainly proceed to my PC. PC was super fast, now it takes some time to load a page or it won't load at all. I get messages saying page does not. Start-up is slow. I had windows 10 for more than a year I think and never had any problems before. I don't know if its something I've done or windows itself. In the microsoft and windows forums, I noticed that many people have problems like mine but the answers I saw where just a little complicated for me. When they wrote the windows of book for Dummies what they thought of me. Oh, by the way, Hello people. I hope someone can help me. Thanks a lot Bob M.

ReImage has no association with Microsoft.

I suggest you uninstall it. It is so bad, there are web pages detailing how to get rid of.

https://www.Google.nl/webhp?SourceID=chrome-instant & rlz = 1C1CHBF_enNL711NL711 & ion = 1 & ESPV = 2 & ie = UTF - 8 #q = How % 20to % 20remove % 20reimage % 20repair

You can try to use the system restore Windows 10 to a restore point before the installation of ReImage to restore the performance of your PC as dated.

Windows recovery options

If the system recovery is not enough, then I suggest to use Windows Reset.

The downside of reset is that it removes all programs and personal data from your PC

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    ===========================================

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