Hi Simon, this is widely reported for a long time (3 - 4 years) . . .
It is caused by Windows 10 updates, it is nothing to worry about, it is not malware, there does not seem to be a fix coming from Microsoft!
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Hello,
Recently I have been sorting through my computer trying to fix an audio problem that has been fixed, but a more confusing concern has appeared for me I've had my laptop for around 2 years now and have installed and uninstalled programs a lot over that time but whilst trying to find the problem for the above mentioned audio problem (thinking it was a recently installed program causing it) I noticed that apparently every single program i have installed on my computer besides some minor videos games (like only 10mb installation minor) have all been installed on the 11th of June this year. For me this is very confusing due to the mentioned two year life span of this laptop and some of the programs I haven't even touched for around a year yet apparently all of them have been only installed (or updated) recently it wouldn't find a problem with this if it was just a windows update that took place on that day maybe but all the programs both windows and third party have been updated on the 11th and due to all of them saying the 11th as the update point I have no idea as to what could have caused it especially since I spent a small if anytime on my laptop that day due to my fathers birthday.
all in all laptop says the programs I've had installed for 2 years where actually installed around 2 weeks ago and I'm confused as to what has caused this, maybe a virus maybe a windows update gone wrong either I'm confused and scared due to not understanding the situation to any light shed is welcome light
Thanks a lot for even just reading this and thanks more to any respondents.
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Hi Simon, this is widely reported for a long time (3 - 4 years) . . .
It is caused by Windows 10 updates, it is nothing to worry about, it is not malware, there does not seem to be a fix coming from Microsoft!