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latestes windows 10 update
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I am seriously confused on this last update, it started on weds and never finished until today at a little past 4 pm
computer kept rebooting, shutting down, rebooting etc and then would lock up. frozen like a statute. i had to manually turn it off and restart over 30 times. was really getting ready to take it to a repair place
this morning it finally started doing a disc scan and took 13 hrs to repair what ever hit it with the last update or somehow happened when the last update started.
now it its FAST like it was new and seems super charged.
my question is what caused the disc repair program to run for over 13 hrs and stop the complete boor up ?
thanks in advance
I am seriously confused on this last update, it started on weds and never finished until today at a little past 4 pm
computer kept rebooting, shutting down, rebooting etc and then would lock up. frozen like a statute. i had to manually turn it off and restart over 30 times. was really getting ready to take it to a repair place
this morning it finally started doing a disc scan and took 13 hrs to repair what ever hit it with the last update or somehow happened when the last update started.
now it its FAST like it was new and seems super charged.
my question is what caused the disc repair program to run for over 13 hrs and stop the complete boor up ?
thanks in advance
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Re: latestes windows 10 update
Short answer: Yespowerboatr wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 4:37 pmmy question is what caused the disc repair program to run for over 13 hrs and stop the complete boor up ?
Longer answer: Because it's Windows, Silly.
Speculation: While I did not experience this myself, either personally (I have a rather large # of computers in my household of 4) or professionally (I'm Systems Admin for a law firm in Dallas), my bet is on KB4023057 and KB3152881 being rolled into the monthly cumulative update. Those 2 patches have been the talk of a number of my former coworkers who work at various IT jobs. Seems they have a bit of a habit in doing exactly what you described, or causing BSODs.
ETA: You can try looking through the Event Viewer or examining Crash Dumps (if one were even taken), but finding out exactly what happened may well prove impossible. I'm only ever successful maybe 30% of the time. And that's being overly generous to myself, TBH.
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thanksRottenApple wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 5:29 pmShort answer: Yespowerboatr wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 4:37 pmmy question is what caused the disc repair program to run for over 13 hrs and stop the complete boor up ?
Longer answer: Because it's Windows, Silly.
Speculation: While I did not experience this myself, either personally (I have a rather large # of computers in my household of 4) or professionally (I'm Systems Admin for a law firm in Dallas), my bet is on KB4023057 and KB3152881 being rolled into the monthly cumulative update. Those 2 patches have been the talk of a number of my former coworkers who work at various IT jobs. Seems they have a bit of a habit in doing exactly what you described, or causing BSODs.
ETA: You can try looking through the Event Viewer or examining Crash Dumps (if one were even taken), but finding out exactly what happened may well prove impossible. I'm only ever successful maybe 30% of the time. And that's being overly generous to myself, TBH.
it was driving us crazy and phone searches on google to find any help was ummmm sucky . everything said let it boot up and then do a disc scan..oh sure let it boot up, it never would
i dont like the fact you cant hold off updates and let them go in at your own choosing. i have selected NO auto updates hundreds of times and yet, bam they do it anyway.
might give event viewer a look see
thanks
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Re: latestes windows 10 update
My pleasure.powerboatr wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 5:37 pmthanks
it was driving us crazy and phone searches on google to find any help was ummmm sucky . everything said let it boot up and then do a disc scan..oh sure let it boot up, it never would
i dont like the fact you cant hold off updates and let them go in at your own choosing. i have selected NO auto updates hundreds of times and yet, bam they do it anyway.
might give event viewer a look see
thanks
While it was meant as tongue-in-cheek, I hope you didn't take offense to my first 2 answers. Just a tad bit of gallows humor.
BTW, please don't get your hopes up too much. Maybe you find the culprit, most likely you won't. I rarely do and I'm a professional.
BTW, as to the "auto-update no matter what", Microsoft announced years (3-5) ago that they would no longer allow users to delay critical security updates. Presumably this was due to a liability issue with some airhead who didn't update in a long, long time, then got struck by a virus\malicious application that M$ patched years ago, sued M$, and won. If that's the case, I can't blame M$ for protecting themselves from crud like that. This only applies to home users, BTW.
Corporate users with either Professional or Enterprise are exempt from this as corporations presumably have better security on their networks, etc. But don't think that means you can just buy WinPro or WinEnt. You would also have to join the computer to a domain controller for it to be considered a "corporate" machine.
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I still have one Windows 10 Pro laptop that I got refurb of eBay a little over a year ago. I now mainly work off my iPads and just got the Mac mini m1 for desktop. The adjustment isn’t as bad as you would think, especially since Office 365 is readily available on the macs. I won’t speak for everyone, but I don’t see me missing PC moving forward.
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Re: latestes windows 10 update
no offense here, i am a sailor, my humor runs deep and off the edge of the planet.RottenApple wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 5:45 pmMy pleasure.powerboatr wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 5:37 pmthanks
it was driving us crazy and phone searches on google to find any help was ummmm sucky . everything said let it boot up and then do a disc scan..oh sure let it boot up, it never would
i dont like the fact you cant hold off updates and let them go in at your own choosing. i have selected NO auto updates hundreds of times and yet, bam they do it anyway.
might give event viewer a look see
thanks
While it was meant as tongue-in-cheek, I hope you didn't take offense to my first 2 answers. Just a tad bit of gallows humor.
BTW, please don't get your hopes up too much. Maybe you find the culprit, most likely you won't. I rarely do and I'm a professional.
BTW, as to the "auto-update no matter what", Microsoft announced years (3-5) ago that they would no longer allow users to delay critical security updates. Presumably this was due to a liability issue with some airhead who didn't update in a long, long time, then got struck by a virus\malicious application that M$ patched years ago, sued M$, and won. If that's the case, I can't blame M$ for protecting themselves from crud like that. This only applies to home users, BTW.
Corporate users with either Professional or Enterprise are exempt from this as corporations presumably have better security on their networks, etc. But don't think that means you can just buy WinPro or WinEnt. You would also have to join the computer to a domain controller for it to be considered a "corporate" machine.
i also got two more messages to reboot NOW as hard drive was AFU again, but this time it was through windows and not dell, like it was on first boot.
so i let it reboot and do the ETA of 12 hrs crap and it fixed the bug in about 45 minutes and rebooted as normal
so now i am looking for a new machine and an external drive to download all my "stuff" until new machine arrives.
my 365 renews Saturday of all days so hopefully she hangs in till then
i lost all faith today in the machine. or the ones and zeros at least
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Re: latestes windows 10 update
you aren't using Windows 11 yet?
lol me either,
but i maybe would if they re-added the home theater DVR functions back in Windows 7 had free and Windows 8 had if you paid to upgrade to Pro then paid more to add Windows Media Center then got mad when they discontinued supported DVR TV schedules for your paid extra for stuffs
If everything is stored on a cloud instead of my computer ... great time to use Ubuntu instead
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ie/windows/windows-11
lol me either,
but i maybe would if they re-added the home theater DVR functions back in Windows 7 had free and Windows 8 had if you paid to upgrade to Pro then paid more to add Windows Media Center then got mad when they discontinued supported DVR TV schedules for your paid extra for stuffs
If everything is stored on a cloud instead of my computer ... great time to use Ubuntu instead
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ie/windows/windows-11
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Re: latestes windows 10 update
i am OLD
found out last night that DVD discs that are 4.7 gb can be formatted to act like an USB drive. so I have been copying files like a politician all morning.
so far so good, it stayed on all night, and no more faults or weirdness.
looking at new machines now as well
found out last night that DVD discs that are 4.7 gb can be formatted to act like an USB drive. so I have been copying files like a politician all morning.
so far so good, it stayed on all night, and no more faults or weirdness.
looking at new machines now as well
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Re: latestes windows 10 update
This my home office. I’m stuck using a windows machine that is dedicated just for my laser engraving machine. Other than that I’m 100% Mac.
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looks like launch control
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Re: latestes windows 10 update
How old is your hard drive (boot drive), and is it a platter drive. I was having similar issue and upgraded a 5yo laptop to a SSD, and now it boots up in less than a minute, no problems with windows updates.
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it crapped the diaper late yesterday. i could get it to boot and then carefully continued to down load files to a usb or dvd.
went to office depot this morning got a new one with ssd drive. now the fun begins to transfer all my book marks from firefox to the new machine,
so far firefox is being a pain.
so i am reading my files and then typing in websites and playing remember me
funny thing is i never knew the one drive thing backed up critical stuff, like email accounts and desktop.
so as soon as i logged into microsoft to set up the machine, it had all my email accounts and stuff ready to verify and load. that saved me lots of stress, but then make me wonder what else they have
old machine was 2014 vintage, i am going purge all the sensitive data if i can keep it stable long enough then go see if i can get a new drive put in
went to office depot this morning got a new one with ssd drive. now the fun begins to transfer all my book marks from firefox to the new machine,
so far firefox is being a pain.
so i am reading my files and then typing in websites and playing remember me
funny thing is i never knew the one drive thing backed up critical stuff, like email accounts and desktop.
so as soon as i logged into microsoft to set up the machine, it had all my email accounts and stuff ready to verify and load. that saved me lots of stress, but then make me wonder what else they have
old machine was 2014 vintage, i am going purge all the sensitive data if i can keep it stable long enough then go see if i can get a new drive put in
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Re: latestes windows 10 update
I have found mozbackup to be a painless way to transfer all of the firefox data to a new machine.powerboatr wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 5:43 pm .... now the fun begins to transfer all my book marks from firefox to the new machine,
so far firefox is being a pain.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mozbackup/
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i got the password to move over, bu the book marks moved but are in some weird arrangement.dave_in_austin wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 8:58 pmI have found mozbackup to be a painless way to transfer all of the firefox data to a new machine.powerboatr wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 5:43 pm .... now the fun begins to transfer all my book marks from firefox to the new machine,
so far firefox is being a pain.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mozbackup/
slow but sure wins the race ...
finally sync worked and we are gooooooooooooood
now the weird thing. this machine has been running since 1pm today as i was still downloading a few things and just letting it run
i put in diagnostic mode to monitor cpu, disc drive and memory.....zero issues.. even drive shows 10% with no errors or fragments.
wife will kill me if i dont find why it simply quit yesterday and locked up then changed its login password all by itself to my microsoft password
going to set screen saver back to on and to if it locks up
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