M Muzeta Active member Joined Jun 30, 2018 Posts 26 Jul 2, 2018 #21 Please see below View attachment Setuplogs.zip
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Jul 2, 2018 #22 Do this as a precaution please: How to Fix Hard Drive Problems with Chkdsk in Windows 7, 8, and 10
M Muzeta Active member Joined Jun 30, 2018 Posts 26 Jul 2, 2018 #23 No errors were found as the result of chkdsk.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Jul 2, 2018 #24 Would you be interested in upgrading to Win10?
M Muzeta Active member Joined Jun 30, 2018 Posts 26 Jul 2, 2018 #25 Will it have the same effect as refreshing the computer or resetting the computer? If I can at least still keep my personal files then I'm happy to do that.
Will it have the same effect as refreshing the computer or resetting the computer? If I can at least still keep my personal files then I'm happy to do that.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Jul 2, 2018 #26 You would keep your personal files, yes. 1. Download the Media Creation Tool and save this to your desktop. Go ahead and run this as well. Note: Click the Download tool now button when you get to this link. 2. Accept the License Agreement 3. Download the ISO file to your desktop. 4. Double-click on the ISO and then run the setup to try and upgrade your machine. We want to get the ISO so that you don't have to keep downloading which can take hours.
You would keep your personal files, yes. 1. Download the Media Creation Tool and save this to your desktop. Go ahead and run this as well. Note: Click the Download tool now button when you get to this link. 2. Accept the License Agreement 3. Download the ISO file to your desktop. 4. Double-click on the ISO and then run the setup to try and upgrade your machine. We want to get the ISO so that you don't have to keep downloading which can take hours.
M Muzeta Active member Joined Jun 30, 2018 Posts 26 Jul 3, 2018 #27 I have installed Windows 10. The boot time before the password screen still takes quite a while, but the loading speed after the password screen does returned to normal.
I have installed Windows 10. The boot time before the password screen still takes quite a while, but the loading speed after the password screen does returned to normal.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Jul 3, 2018 #28 That's great news! Anything else I can assist you with? Regarding the slow boot to the password screen, are there any peripheral devices attached to the computer? (Except the mouse, the keyboard...)
That's great news! Anything else I can assist you with? Regarding the slow boot to the password screen, are there any peripheral devices attached to the computer? (Except the mouse, the keyboard...)
M Muzeta Active member Joined Jun 30, 2018 Posts 26 Jul 3, 2018 #29 Yes, I'm connecting the computer to an external monitor through HDMI cable. Are you suggesting that's the cause? I have tried to boot computer without the HDMI connection and the boot time doesn't seem to improve.
Yes, I'm connecting the computer to an external monitor through HDMI cable. Are you suggesting that's the cause? I have tried to boot computer without the HDMI connection and the boot time doesn't seem to improve.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Jul 3, 2018 #30 No, I was wondering if there were any external usb devices plugged in during boot.
M Muzeta Active member Joined Jun 30, 2018 Posts 26 Jul 3, 2018 #31 There isn't. So it looks like my only choice here is to refresh my computer? (Or reset?)
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Jul 3, 2018 #32 Is your Fast Boot option enabled? Is SFC Scan clean?
M Muzeta Active member Joined Jun 30, 2018 Posts 26 Jul 3, 2018 #33 The fast boot is enabled. The SFC scan returns "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them." A second scan returns no integrity violation.
The fast boot is enabled. The SFC scan returns "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them." A second scan returns no integrity violation.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Jul 3, 2018 #34 Can you try disabling Fast Boot to see whether it makes any difference?
M Muzeta Active member Joined Jun 30, 2018 Posts 26 Jul 4, 2018 #35 It doesn't seem to slow or speed out boot time. It takes about 1.5 minutes to get to the password screen either way.
It doesn't seem to slow or speed out boot time. It takes about 1.5 minutes to get to the password screen either way.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Jul 4, 2018 #36 Okay, as I am a Windows Update Expert and your Update/corruption issues have been resolved, I'm going to ask you to create a new thread in our Windows 10 Forums where the experts may provide more insight into the issue. Thank you! Best of luck!
Okay, as I am a Windows Update Expert and your Update/corruption issues have been resolved, I'm going to ask you to create a new thread in our Windows 10 Forums where the experts may provide more insight into the issue. Thank you! Best of luck!
M Muzeta Active member Joined Jun 30, 2018 Posts 26 Jul 4, 2018 #37 Alright, I will. Thank you for all your help!