Some settings are managed by your system administrator.

Hey, Microsoft.

I have a problem here, perhaps a picture would help diagnose the problem better. (I had to say I tried almost everything I found with related topics)

To be more precise: I downloaded Fixit to solve my bluetooth problem, solved bluetooth but eventually this broken setting. The fixit has been MicrosoftFixit.Devices.Run.exe

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Hi Derek,.

Thanks for the reply.

I am happy to know that your question crept with your own efforts.

Feel free to write us if you encounter problems with Windows.

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