Thank you for taking time to look at this.
Yes the original problem appears to be solved,
Excellent news. I had a feeling it was a case of 2 Office programs.
.....but I am interested in the Long Answer too...
2 days ago I purchased the Laptop, so, although I didn't load or re-load Windows, because I set it up with my own account, I am assuming this is the reason it is telling us it was installed 2 days ago ?
Yes – my bad. I didn’t realize when I posted earlier that you had clearly stated it was “brand new”. Sorry about that.
BUT: Is this a brand-new, in-the-box computer, or is it “new to you” (refurbished or “used”).
Next - I did try and install/use Windows tweaker 5.0, BUT... nothing happened, so I found version 4.0.1.0 worked. Now I use this program solely to remove shotcut arrows, as I really don't like them, so my questions are:
Bad idea, especially on a brand-new system. These programs have their fanbase. But they can break Windows in ways both subtle and sometimes truly damaging. Their developers must constantly keep abreast of changes to Windows code. Eventually, something will break. It’s the law of unintended consequences. And if you don’t keep track of the changes these programs make, it can be hard to find a way back.
I know that others here feel otherwise, but these sorts of programs are unnecessary, especially for modifying “cosmetic” features. What is the problem with “shortcut arrows”??? (Rhetorical question) And trying to make Windows 11 look like Windows 98, ME, XP, Vista, 7, 8 or 10 just seems like a pointless exercise. JMHO
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Are these errors fixable?
TBH I would not expect to see many such errors on a new, clean system. But, given that you’ve already used some sort of “tweaker” program, all bets are off.
You need to run Windows Update “check for updates” until you have everything it offers for critical & recommended OS/security patches, Windows Defender updates, etc.. BUT, you want to DISABLE Driver Updates via Windows Update (you should get driver updates directly from the computer or component manufacturer, not from MS).
Since you have Windows 11 HOME, you will need to use Option 2 HERE (or a similar tutorial from another reputable source).
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I'm not sure what BITS does
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Background_Intelligent_Transfer_Service
Historically, problems with BITS service have been associated with malware infection. I’m not qualified to say whether that is the case on YOUR system (though I doubt it). But it’s a bit worrisome to see a possible problem with this important service on a “new” system.
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If "tweaking" programs are causing issues, is there another way of removing shortcut arrows.
To paraphrase Nike: “Just Don’t Do It”
4. If the answer to 1. is Yes, do I need to do a total reinstall ?
I’m not qualified to say. I would guess that things can be fixed without resorting to either a REPAIR INSTALL via in-place upgrade, RESET or CLEAN INSTALL.
But I must defer to others far more qualified to further assist you.
Once you get all your Windows Updates installed, for starters, you’ll probably want to start first with DISM (all 3 steps), followed by SFC.
Needless to say, I would not transfer any of my stuff (documents, photos, videos, emails, etc.) to this system until you get things squared away.
And I would make frequent system image backups along the way with a robust 3rd-party imaging application (there are many).
Thanks
You are most welcome.
P.S. I see that @Pkshadow posted while I was drafting this. So, I will bow out and defer to him and the other helpers, so as not to create confusion for everyone. Cheers.