A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #61 Device Manager... Attachments Image 10.jpg 123.2 KB · Views: 3
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #62 I wanted to see a fully expanded manager (press + next to each entry and then take a screenshot) Let's also inspect setuperr.log and setupapi.dev.log now that the upgrade has failed. Maybe there was new information stored.
I wanted to see a fully expanded manager (press + next to each entry and then take a screenshot) Let's also inspect setuperr.log and setupapi.dev.log now that the upgrade has failed. Maybe there was new information stored.
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #63 Expanded D.M. Attachments Image 11.jpg 246.5 KB · Views: 2 Image 12.jpg 293.4 KB · Views: 2 Image 13.jpg 116.3 KB · Views: 1
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #65 What about setupapi.dev.log?
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #66 setupapi... Attachments setupapi.dev.zip 139.4 KB · Views: 1
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #67 Okay, at this point, I am pretty certain that your issues are caused by either a third-party driver or a third-party app. Please do the following again! Step#1 - FRST Scan 1. Please download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your Desktop. Note: You need to run the 64-bit Version so please ensure you download that one. 2. Right click to run as administrator. When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer. 3. Please ensure you place a check mark in the Addition.txt check box at the bottom of the form before running (if not already). 4. Press Scan button. 5. It will produce a log called FRST.txt in the same directory the tool is run from (which should now be the desktop) 6. Please attach the log back here. 7. Another log (Addition.txt - also located in the same directory as FRST64.exe) will be generated Please also attach that along with the FRST.txt in your reply.
Okay, at this point, I am pretty certain that your issues are caused by either a third-party driver or a third-party app. Please do the following again! Step#1 - FRST Scan 1. Please download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your Desktop. Note: You need to run the 64-bit Version so please ensure you download that one. 2. Right click to run as administrator. When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer. 3. Please ensure you place a check mark in the Addition.txt check box at the bottom of the form before running (if not already). 4. Press Scan button. 5. It will produce a log called FRST.txt in the same directory the tool is run from (which should now be the desktop) 6. Please attach the log back here. 7. Another log (Addition.txt - also located in the same directory as FRST64.exe) will be generated Please also attach that along with the FRST.txt in your reply.
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #68 setupact.log if you needed... Attachments setupact.log 9.1 KB · Views: 1
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #69 FRST and Addition... Attachments FRST.txt 64.7 KB · Views: 1 Addition.txt 26.1 KB · Views: 1
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #70 Is it possible for you to clear up another 10+ GB of space on your system drive just in case?
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #71 Ufff...I think not :noidea: Everything installed is on D disk and I clean it yesterday or day before with Disc Cleanup ( clean system files )
Ufff...I think not :noidea: Everything installed is on D disk and I clean it yesterday or day before with Disc Cleanup ( clean system files )
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #72 Okay, we'll see if we can work around that. Can you free up any more space? Do you have a multiboot system by any chance?
Okay, we'll see if we can work around that. Can you free up any more space? Do you have a multiboot system by any chance?
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #73 If I delete these ( if I may ), I'll be able to gain around 5GB No multiboot here... Attachments Image 1.jpg 224.7 KB · Views: 3
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #74 Uninstall Windows 10 Update Assistant, reboot. Delete the Windows10Upgrade and Windows.BT folders.
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #75 OK...Now I have 29.1GB free on C disk
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #76 Once again run Disc Cleanup Utility and gain free space by 400MB Now I have 29.5GB free
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #77 Good. Have you checked for driver updates for your hardware? Chipset, USB 3.0 etc...
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #78 No, what hardware to check for update? Did you mean From Device Manager and update check or thru some 3rd party program? Like this (ss)... Attachments Image 2.jpg 160.1 KB · Views: 0
No, what hardware to check for update? Did you mean From Device Manager and update check or thru some 3rd party program? Like this (ss)...
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Oct 5, 2018 #79 No, I mean your motherboard manufacturer's website. Give me the motherboard model and I'll assist.
A Andi Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2018 Posts 59 Oct 5, 2018 #80 Is this enough? Attachments Image 3.jpg 386.6 KB · Views: 2