yes to above but will add, and will likely try to prompt with this advice whenever a pc question comes up.

Use the Restore Point feature on your computer. Simply type "restore point" in the search field of the start menu (when you click on that windows icon lower left of your screen). Create a restore point and name it"all good" or something when things are fixed, before ms upgrades, or loading unfamiliar software. A good chance one is already out there auomatically created at some point- often recent past. It is very easy to revert back to a point where your pc was working fine.
Great feature too few ever take advantage of -so...will mention it again.


When a country is well governed, poverty and a mean condition are something to be ashamed of. When a country is ill governed, riches and honors are something to be ashamed of
. Confucius