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Windows 10 isn't fixing your PC.

Windows 10 isn't fixing your PC.

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GameBoosh
Senior Member
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08-13-2016, 04:21 PM
#1
I don’t understand what happened to your computer, but I saw it in this state when I turned it on: [link]. I’ve tried this countless times, but it still doesn’t work. I’m getting a bit worried, any advice would mean a lot. If it helps, my setup is an ASUS 710-E and I use a 2TB Seagate FireCuda SSD.
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GameBoosh
08-13-2016, 04:21 PM #1

I don’t understand what happened to your computer, but I saw it in this state when I turned it on: [link]. I’ve tried this countless times, but it still doesn’t work. I’m getting a bit worried, any advice would mean a lot. If it helps, my setup is an ASUS 710-E and I use a 2TB Seagate FireCuda SSD.

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cw1502
Member
79
08-23-2016, 10:47 PM
#2
It would be best to simply reinstall Windows, which will automatically back up all your files in your user directory.
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cw1502
08-23-2016, 10:47 PM #2

It would be best to simply reinstall Windows, which will automatically back up all your files in your user directory.

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WinWinBae
Junior Member
10
08-25-2016, 02:42 AM
#3
Windows had a previous update available. Consider restoring first instead of reinstalling. Sometimes patches don't fit together well, leading to startup problems. Restoring brings you back to the state just before updates were applied. It clears out only the Windows parts and updates, possibly some programs installed recently, while keeping all other files intact.
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WinWinBae
08-25-2016, 02:42 AM #3

Windows had a previous update available. Consider restoring first instead of reinstalling. Sometimes patches don't fit together well, leading to startup problems. Restoring brings you back to the state just before updates were applied. It clears out only the Windows parts and updates, possibly some programs installed recently, while keeping all other files intact.

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PureMime
Member
60
08-25-2016, 06:29 AM
#4
So your drive is failing, you have a software error, or you've really fucked up. Regardless, I'd just do a clean install of Windows and be done with it.
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PureMime
08-25-2016, 06:29 AM #4

So your drive is failing, you have a software error, or you've really fucked up. Regardless, I'd just do a clean install of Windows and be done with it.