HFultzjr
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- Location
- Central PA, USA
I got one in today with a botched upgrade.
Customer left on overnight to do the upgrade. Very slow connection.
Woke up to a blank screen and flashing cursor.
Brought to me and I couldn't get it to boot.
Would not go into 'safe mode".
Booted to USB Thumbdrive, tried start-up repair...........couldn't fix.
Tried to use previous restore points.........Anniversary Upgrade turns them off by default...thank you very much.
Finally rolled back to previous edition, ran the Oct, cumulative updates (offline).
Shut-off fast boot, as I hear that could cause issues
Tried another install of Anniversary Upgrade from the download link.
Left me with a couple of re-boots and "blinking cursor"
I turned off feature for "Upgrades"
Told customer I would check into it.
Your thoughts..........leave upgrades off and forget about Anniversary Version?
Spend more hours than I already have billed in this mess.
Any thoughts?
In case it's needed:
Dell Latitude E6420 Laptop
64 bit
Win 10 pro....clean install I did back when the upgrade from Win 7 was (July).
Latest Drivers (installed by SDI)
Hardware, including SSD (Samsung), ok
Offline Kaspersky scan....clean
Things I though of after fact:
Didn't check ram????????
Didn't try a "refresh" from the USB drive?
Finally got it out of here after way too much time.
Customer left on overnight to do the upgrade. Very slow connection.
Woke up to a blank screen and flashing cursor.
Brought to me and I couldn't get it to boot.
Would not go into 'safe mode".
Booted to USB Thumbdrive, tried start-up repair...........couldn't fix.
Tried to use previous restore points.........Anniversary Upgrade turns them off by default...thank you very much.
Finally rolled back to previous edition, ran the Oct, cumulative updates (offline).
Shut-off fast boot, as I hear that could cause issues
Tried another install of Anniversary Upgrade from the download link.
Left me with a couple of re-boots and "blinking cursor"
I turned off feature for "Upgrades"
Told customer I would check into it.
Your thoughts..........leave upgrades off and forget about Anniversary Version?
Spend more hours than I already have billed in this mess.
Any thoughts?
In case it's needed:
Dell Latitude E6420 Laptop
64 bit
Win 10 pro....clean install I did back when the upgrade from Win 7 was (July).
Latest Drivers (installed by SDI)
Hardware, including SSD (Samsung), ok
Offline Kaspersky scan....clean
Things I though of after fact:
Didn't check ram????????
Didn't try a "refresh" from the USB drive?
Finally got it out of here after way too much time.