W Windows 10 User Well-known member Joined Dec 10, 2019 Posts 76 Apr 13, 2020 #41 softwaremaniac said: The ProcMon log was indeed retrieved the normal way. But it did not contain useful data. Click to expand... That's what I meant. Maybe it didn't because some of the mentioned programs affected it somehow.
softwaremaniac said: The ProcMon log was indeed retrieved the normal way. But it did not contain useful data. Click to expand... That's what I meant. Maybe it didn't because some of the mentioned programs affected it somehow.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Apr 13, 2020 #42 That's not possible.
W Windows 10 User Well-known member Joined Dec 10, 2019 Posts 76 Apr 13, 2020 #43 softwaremaniac said: That's not possible. Click to expand... And was it because of the disk?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Apr 13, 2020 #44 The error was caused by the disk, ProcMon likely was not.
W Windows 10 User Well-known member Joined Dec 10, 2019 Posts 76 May 4, 2020 #45 I did an in-place upgrade install using a 19041.41 image with the penultimate CU, the latest SSU and the latest CU for .NET Framework integrated and I successfully installed the latest CU.
I did an in-place upgrade install using a 19041.41 image with the penultimate CU, the latest SSU and the latest CU for .NET Framework integrated and I successfully installed the latest CU.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 May 4, 2020 #46 Did you replace the drive yet?
W Windows 10 User Well-known member Joined Dec 10, 2019 Posts 76 May 5, 2020 #47 softwaremaniac said: Did you replace the drive yet? Click to expand... No.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 May 5, 2020 #48 Then the issues will recur.
W Windows 10 User Well-known member Joined Dec 10, 2019 Posts 76 May 5, 2020 #49 softwaremaniac said: Then the issues will recur. Click to expand... Then why could I update Windows?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 May 5, 2020 #50 Because you reinstalled the OS. That's a temp fix.
W Windows 10 User Well-known member Joined Dec 10, 2019 Posts 76 May 5, 2020 #51 softwaremaniac said: Because you reinstalled the OS. That's a temp fix. Click to expand... Even if I do a clean install?
softwaremaniac said: Because you reinstalled the OS. That's a temp fix. Click to expand... Even if I do a clean install?
W Windows 10 User Well-known member Joined Dec 10, 2019 Posts 76 May 11, 2020 #53 softwaremaniac said: Yes. Click to expand... Since I did this in-place upgrade install disk cleanup states Windows Update Cleanup files are 1.74/1.75 GB in size no matter how many times I click to delete them. Is it related to the previous HDD problem? Are the files being deleted and it's a disk cleanup bug or it simply can't delete them because of the previous HDD problem?
softwaremaniac said: Yes. Click to expand... Since I did this in-place upgrade install disk cleanup states Windows Update Cleanup files are 1.74/1.75 GB in size no matter how many times I click to delete them. Is it related to the previous HDD problem? Are the files being deleted and it's a disk cleanup bug or it simply can't delete them because of the previous HDD problem?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 May 12, 2020 #54 Likely you can't delete them because of the HDD issue.
W Windows 10 User Well-known member Joined Dec 10, 2019 Posts 76 May 12, 2020 #55 softwaremaniac said: Likely you can't delete them because of the HDD issue. Click to expand... But I could before when I was already having the HDD issue.
softwaremaniac said: Likely you can't delete them because of the HDD issue. Click to expand... But I could before when I was already having the HDD issue.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 May 12, 2020 #56 That means the issue has worsened as I expected.
W Windows 10 User Well-known member Joined Dec 10, 2019 Posts 76 May 12, 2020 #57 softwaremaniac said: That means the issue has worsened as I expected. Click to expand... If so, isn't it a big coincidence?
softwaremaniac said: That means the issue has worsened as I expected. Click to expand... If so, isn't it a big coincidence?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 May 12, 2020 #58 Nope, it was expected.
W Windows 10 User Well-known member Joined Dec 10, 2019 Posts 76 May 12, 2020 #59 softwaremaniac said: Nope, it was expected. Click to expand... So, if I do another in-place upgrade install or a clean install I'll have this problem again?
softwaremaniac said: Nope, it was expected. Click to expand... So, if I do another in-place upgrade install or a clean install I'll have this problem again?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 May 12, 2020 #60 Yes. That would make your computer work only for a few days or weeks. You need to replace the drive in order to fully fix the issue and perform a clean install after replacing the drive.
Yes. That would make your computer work only for a few days or weeks. You need to replace the drive in order to fully fix the issue and perform a clean install after replacing the drive.