S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 4, 2018 #41 Yikes! From bad to worse Can you take a picture of the screen you're stuck on when trying to boot?
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 4, 2018 #42 Blue screen with windows logo and spinning circle and after that something "blink" it's too fast to recognize what and auto restart I think and after that black monitor,unresponsible mouse and keyboard, pover on/off button is lighting and fan is working but no indicator that ssd drive working anything.
Blue screen with windows logo and spinning circle and after that something "blink" it's too fast to recognize what and auto restart I think and after that black monitor,unresponsible mouse and keyboard, pover on/off button is lighting and fan is working but no indicator that ssd drive working anything.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 4, 2018 #43 Please try booting to Safe Mode, each one of them and report the result.
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 4, 2018 #44 I just go to bios and find out that I have "OC Genie ll mode" on. I will change to "Standard mode" maybe this will help!
I just go to bios and find out that I have "OC Genie ll mode" on. I will change to "Standard mode" maybe this will help!
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 4, 2018 #45 Try it! If not, I have more things to try :)
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 4, 2018 #46 It is late...must go to sleep...see ya tommorow, thanks for you help.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 4, 2018 #47 Okay, we'll hopefully solve this! Hang in there man! Good night!
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #48 If Standard Mode doesn't help, please boot to CMD and enter the following: Code: wmic recoveros set AutoReboot = False Then try rebooting and let me know if you see the bluescreen with an error message. If you do, please take note of the file name shown on the screen.
If Standard Mode doesn't help, please boot to CMD and enter the following: Code: wmic recoveros set AutoReboot = False Then try rebooting and let me know if you see the bluescreen with an error message. If you do, please take note of the file name shown on the screen.
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #49 Hi I'm back... Standard mode does not help, upgrade from Safe Mode are impossible. I don't know what do you mean by that: "boot to CMD"???
Hi I'm back... Standard mode does not help, upgrade from Safe Mode are impossible. I don't know what do you mean by that: "boot to CMD"???
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #50 I meant that you should "hard reset" your PC three times, then the Diagnosing process will begin and you will be able to access Advanced Boot Options then select Troubleshoot and Advanced Options which will give you the ability to boot to Command Prompt. Once at the Command Prompt enter the command above.
I meant that you should "hard reset" your PC three times, then the Diagnosing process will begin and you will be able to access Advanced Boot Options then select Troubleshoot and Advanced Options which will give you the ability to boot to Command Prompt. Once at the Command Prompt enter the command above.
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #51 I was go into: Troubleshoot/Advanced Options/Command Prompt (use the CMD for advanced troubleshooting) and there I entered your command and give this message: Updating property(s) of '\\MININT-8J0QL9V\ROOT\CIMV2:WIN32_OSRecoveryConfiguration.Name="Ix\\windowsI" ' Property(s) update successful.
I was go into: Troubleshoot/Advanced Options/Command Prompt (use the CMD for advanced troubleshooting) and there I entered your command and give this message: Updating property(s) of '\\MININT-8J0QL9V\ROOT\CIMV2:WIN32_OSRecoveryConfiguration.Name="Ix\\windowsI" ' Property(s) update successful.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #52 Reboot and let's see what happens.
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #53 Nothing happens, everything is normal after a reboot. Then I go to "Boot to Safe Mode with Command Prompt" and enter your command in CMD This is a message: Updating propertys of '\\ANDIPC\ROOT\CIMV2:Win32_OSRecoveryConfiguration.Name="Microsoft Windows 10 ProIC:\\WINDOWSI\\Device\\Harddisk0\\Partition1"' Property(s) update successful. btw: I do not know how to type "vertical line" so I type capital i ( IC:\\WINDOWSI )
Nothing happens, everything is normal after a reboot. Then I go to "Boot to Safe Mode with Command Prompt" and enter your command in CMD This is a message: Updating propertys of '\\ANDIPC\ROOT\CIMV2:Win32_OSRecoveryConfiguration.Name="Microsoft Windows 10 ProIC:\\WINDOWSI\\Device\\Harddisk0\\Partition1"' Property(s) update successful. btw: I do not know how to type "vertical line" so I type capital i ( IC:\\WINDOWSI )
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #54 Everything is normal as in you can boot to Windows?
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #55 Yes, I do not see any problems with booting to windows. I only have problems with booting in NEW updated windows after trying to install the latest update and my system always revert into the previous build.
Yes, I do not see any problems with booting to windows. I only have problems with booting in NEW updated windows after trying to install the latest update and my system always revert into the previous build.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #56 Aha, so you experienced exactly the same behaviour after our cleanup. Okay, please take a screenshot of your Device Manager fully expanded. Thanks.
Aha, so you experienced exactly the same behaviour after our cleanup. Okay, please take a screenshot of your Device Manager fully expanded. Thanks.
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #57 Can I try again install "windows.iso" of latest build from my pen drive or you have something else that can we try before updating?
Can I try again install "windows.iso" of latest build from my pen drive or you have something else that can we try before updating?
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #58 I thought you wanted to avoid that and upgrade directly through the OS. If so, please follow my latest instructions.
I thought you wanted to avoid that and upgrade directly through the OS. If so, please follow my latest instructions.
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #59 softwaremaniac said: Aha, so you experienced exactly the same behaviour after our cleanup. Okay, please take a screenshot of your Device Manager fully expanded. Thanks. Click to expand... I didn't try to update again now after entering latest command in CMD, I will try now again...this will take some time! Before I start, I gave you SS of Device Maneger...wait...
softwaremaniac said: Aha, so you experienced exactly the same behaviour after our cleanup. Okay, please take a screenshot of your Device Manager fully expanded. Thanks. Click to expand... I didn't try to update again now after entering latest command in CMD, I will try now again...this will take some time! Before I start, I gave you SS of Device Maneger...wait...
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #60 No, the command won't help, please give me the device manager photos. The command was designed to help with unbootable machine.
No, the command won't help, please give me the device manager photos. The command was designed to help with unbootable machine.