Update rollback encountered issues now, possibly the system is broken. Any suggestions appreciated.
Update rollback encountered issues now, possibly the system is broken. Any suggestions appreciated.
If feasible, consider performing a full motherboard reset using CMOS and then booting from a fresh installation drive. Place only the Windows drive in use, disconnect all other drives, and check how the system behaves under default settings. After that, install the chipset drivers and any necessary system drivers, then monitor the PC's reaction. This process is challenging but could reveal hardware or software problems that may need fixing. It’s been my last resort for resolving issues with my PC recently, and it succeeded. I hope this advice helps you. Please back up important data on another working machine before starting repairs. Good luck!
CMOS was updated, new windows were installed, and most of the Asus driver updates seem completed. I believe this is because the .exe files would run and vanish quickly, suggesting they might not have worked. I’m certain the chipset update succeeded. I’ve removed and reinstalled my display drivers after they became unresponsive, which caused performance issues. Disabling memory integrity and core isolation due to frequent ntoskrnl.exe errors in the blue screen viewer has slowed things down. It’s likely something is still interfering with Windows, as my monitors sometimes black out and turn off unexpectedly, and programs close randomly. I suspect a problem remains with my installation, especially since the blue screen picture I took from the viewer might help clarify the issue. If you need more details, here’s the link to the image.