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Show problems following the Windows 10 1803 update.

Show problems following the Windows 10 1803 update.

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khaledkb_
Senior Member
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04-26-2016, 09:52 AM
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Right after finishing my Ryzen 5 2400G setup, I added Windows 10 1503. Normally the update scanner looked for newer versions and began installing to 1803, after which it upgraded to 1703 (I don’t recall the exact number). During the restart after the update, the screen split into two parts, and the second section displayed a distorted image (I’ve attached photos). I don’t have a dedicated GPU yet and am still using the built-in one. While updating through settings, an error appeared, so I used the Windows Update Assistant to fix it. Thanks in advance.
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khaledkb_
04-26-2016, 09:52 AM #1

Right after finishing my Ryzen 5 2400G setup, I added Windows 10 1503. Normally the update scanner looked for newer versions and began installing to 1803, after which it upgraded to 1703 (I don’t recall the exact number). During the restart after the update, the screen split into two parts, and the second section displayed a distorted image (I’ve attached photos). I don’t have a dedicated GPU yet and am still using the built-in one. While updating through settings, an error appeared, so I used the Windows Update Assistant to fix it. Thanks in advance.

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iNaomiPlays
Senior Member
609
04-29-2016, 08:31 PM
#2
No, I haven't installed the drivers yet.
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iNaomiPlays
04-29-2016, 08:31 PM #2

No, I haven't installed the drivers yet.

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CyberPim
Member
221
05-01-2016, 03:22 AM
#3
Confirmed. I've downloaded the newest drivers from the motherboard maker's site.
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CyberPim
05-01-2016, 03:22 AM #3

Confirmed. I've downloaded the newest drivers from the motherboard maker's site.

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KrankNRG
Junior Member
18
05-08-2016, 02:43 PM
#4
AMD might offer updated chipset and graphics drivers, consider those options too. 1803 could be a bit uncertain depending on the hardware.
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KrankNRG
05-08-2016, 02:43 PM #4

AMD might offer updated chipset and graphics drivers, consider those options too. 1803 could be a bit uncertain depending on the hardware.

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PimQ1
Member
163
05-10-2016, 06:41 AM
#5
Thank you for your time. I upgraded my CPU to 3.9Ghz, and the older Windows version ran smoothly with those adjustments. I also reset the motherboard settings to defaults, and everything started up correctly.
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PimQ1
05-10-2016, 06:41 AM #5

Thank you for your time. I upgraded my CPU to 3.9Ghz, and the older Windows version ran smoothly with those adjustments. I also reset the motherboard settings to defaults, and everything started up correctly.

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flippers9901
Junior Member
18
05-10-2016, 07:43 AM
#6
Changing Windows 10 to a newer version poses serious risks, and these problems often arise during upgrades from older to newer Windows 10 releases. It’s usually safer to install the most recent Windows 10 version available and then turn off automatic updates entirely. Otherwise, these issues will likely affect your system eventually, given the current lack of strong quality assurance from Microsoft.
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flippers9901
05-10-2016, 07:43 AM #6

Changing Windows 10 to a newer version poses serious risks, and these problems often arise during upgrades from older to newer Windows 10 releases. It’s usually safer to install the most recent Windows 10 version available and then turn off automatic updates entirely. Otherwise, these issues will likely affect your system eventually, given the current lack of strong quality assurance from Microsoft.