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  1. how do i do that? I only saw ways to send process log files and boot log files
  2. Nope i shouldn't, I only have games, emulators, a few tools like Winrar or Handbreak and broadcasting software such as StreamLabs and OBS, but nothing that i think would modify windows 10 settings by setting policy rules
  3. How do I do that? I haven't tried this yet should I do this first? Also would you know the safest way to uninstall it without losing the license for my PC?
  4. No i don't have Windows 10 Enterprise and i went back and double checked and i don't have any third party security that i saw. ESET and Windows Defender are the only things i have.
  5. i have no idea what's going on with my PC but it refuses to install chrome back for some reason. I have no idea what happened but i downloaded something about a month ago now (maybe not but it was sometime in early September) it was either a game or when I was doing stuff with my 3DS but it seemed as if some virus got on my computer and it was messing with chrome and had weird ads and pages popping up but it was removed and any programs i could find that even seemed remotely related to it i removed, as well as chrome just to be completely sure it was all gone. Once i was confident nothing else was happening (that I could notice), i tried to use internet explorer to re download chrome and it wouldn't. I kept getting (and still continue to receive) the message that "your network administrator has applied a Group Policy that prevents installation" even though I'm the administrator of the computer and the ONLY ONE on the computer. So I continued to troubleshoot to see what may fix it, i turned of the firewall and file security and that didn't work, I tried the offline version of chrome and that didn't work, i tried using older versions, the beta version, I tried going into ESET configuration to make sure the file was allowed, restarting my computer, scanning my computer as an admin constantly and finding nothing, I even downloaded Firefox to see if IE was the problem but nothing has worked ever since. I've been constantly checking files to find any signs of viruses and the only thing that has happened that seemed suspicious was that ESET had stopped svchost from opening a couple of threats that i think were websites like 3 times and i checked to see if svchost was located somewhere else but it was in the windows\system32 folder as it was supposed to be. Also one other weird thing that occurred while i was looking for svchost. I assume i typed the folder in wrong at first in the search bar and it wanted to open it in a website browser and in the list of what it asked me what i wanted to open it from, chrome was still listed to open up programs for windows 10, the icon wasn't present but it chrome was still there for some reason. So idk if any of this made sense but if anyone can help me that would be amazing, thank you. P.S. idk if any info is needed for this but i will try my best to fill in any holes i may have left out of provide anything needed, thank you again
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