M mangostarr Member Joined Nov 11, 2019 Posts 15 Nov 11, 2019 #21 Not at the moment. Thank you very much for your help regardless!
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 11, 2019 #22 Okay. Can you get me a fresh SFC Scan?
M mangostarr Member Joined Nov 11, 2019 Posts 15 Nov 11, 2019 #23 Ok Attachments cbs.txt 662.1 KB · Views: 1
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 11, 2019 #24 Please do the following: GSmartControl Follow the instructions below to check your SMART status with GSmartControl: Download the portable version of GSmartControl and save it on your Desktop; Extract the zip file to your Desktop. Open the folder gsmartcontrol-1.1.3-win64 which should be located on your Desktop and double-click gsmartcontrol.exe to launch the program. Identify your drive in the list (if recognized by the tool), and hover your mouse over it. You should see something called: SMART status. It will either read: Enabled, in which case you should do the following: Double-click on it to bring up its window (usually you'll find your drive by its size or its brand name); Go to the Self-Tests tab, then select Extended Self-test in the Test type drop-down list and click on Execute (this test can take a few hours to complete); Once the test is over, the results will be displayed at the bottom of the window. Please copy and paste these results in your next reply or take a screenshot; Also, go in the Attributes tab and if you have any entries highlighted in red or pink, take a screenshot of the GSmartControl window and attach it in your next reply; Please note: If the SMART Status reads: Unsupported, stop and let me know.
Please do the following: GSmartControl Follow the instructions below to check your SMART status with GSmartControl: Download the portable version of GSmartControl and save it on your Desktop; Extract the zip file to your Desktop. Open the folder gsmartcontrol-1.1.3-win64 which should be located on your Desktop and double-click gsmartcontrol.exe to launch the program. Identify your drive in the list (if recognized by the tool), and hover your mouse over it. You should see something called: SMART status. It will either read: Enabled, in which case you should do the following: Double-click on it to bring up its window (usually you'll find your drive by its size or its brand name); Go to the Self-Tests tab, then select Extended Self-test in the Test type drop-down list and click on Execute (this test can take a few hours to complete); Once the test is over, the results will be displayed at the bottom of the window. Please copy and paste these results in your next reply or take a screenshot; Also, go in the Attributes tab and if you have any entries highlighted in red or pink, take a screenshot of the GSmartControl window and attach it in your next reply; Please note: If the SMART Status reads: Unsupported, stop and let me know.
M mangostarr Member Joined Nov 11, 2019 Posts 15 Nov 11, 2019 #25 The Self Test tab is empty and I don't see anything for Extended Self-test :/
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 11, 2019 #26 Are you using an NVME SSD?
M mangostarr Member Joined Nov 11, 2019 Posts 15 Nov 11, 2019 #27 It is a SATA SSD I think. KINGSTON SA400S37480G
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 11, 2019 #28 Okay, try the following: Restart Windows in Safe Mode w/networking. Download Windows Repair (All-in-One) Portable Extract the tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio.zip to c:\Windows\TEMP the zip will extract to a folder called Tweaking.com - Windows Repair Execute the file Repair_Windows.exe from the Tweaking.com - Windows Repair folder, accept the Security warning and the EULA Click the button Jump To Repairs Click the Open Repairs button to access the following screen: Click the box All Repairs to uncheck all the boxes Check only the following boxes: 16 - Repair Windows Updates Check the box Restart/Shutdown System When Finished > Restart System Click the Start Repairs button When the system reboots, attempt the update again.
Okay, try the following: Restart Windows in Safe Mode w/networking. Download Windows Repair (All-in-One) Portable Extract the tweaking.com_windows_repair_aio.zip to c:\Windows\TEMP the zip will extract to a folder called Tweaking.com - Windows Repair Execute the file Repair_Windows.exe from the Tweaking.com - Windows Repair folder, accept the Security warning and the EULA Click the button Jump To Repairs Click the Open Repairs button to access the following screen: Click the box All Repairs to uncheck all the boxes Check only the following boxes: 16 - Repair Windows Updates Check the box Restart/Shutdown System When Finished > Restart System Click the Start Repairs button When the system reboots, attempt the update again.
M mangostarr Member Joined Nov 11, 2019 Posts 15 Nov 12, 2019 #29 Everything is working now - Thank you very much. Good night
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Nov 12, 2019 #30 Excellent! Glad to have helped! Good night!