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Windows update problems. Need assistance...

Windows update problems. Need assistance...

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TheGooflesOMG
Junior Member
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09-28-2016, 01:47 AM
#1
Your Windows 10 virtual machine is experiencing issues after attempting an update. It was in the process of installing the 1709 update when it reached 8% progress. After you shut it down, it restarted with the "getting windows ready" screen and has been running for about an hour without any updates. The CPU usage is high, around 80-90%, indicating it's still active. You're trying to use MS Office on Linux, but the VM won't suspend due to a VMware error. Someone might need to investigate the update process or consider alternative solutions.
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TheGooflesOMG
09-28-2016, 01:47 AM #1

Your Windows 10 virtual machine is experiencing issues after attempting an update. It was in the process of installing the 1709 update when it reached 8% progress. After you shut it down, it restarted with the "getting windows ready" screen and has been running for about an hour without any updates. The CPU usage is high, around 80-90%, indicating it's still active. You're trying to use MS Office on Linux, but the VM won't suspend due to a VMware error. Someone might need to investigate the update process or consider alternative solutions.

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MessiasCraft
Member
153
10-03-2016, 03:49 AM
#2
Consider dedicating some time to let the virtual machine operate for roughly a day. If it remains unresponsive, the most straightforward solution appears to be terminating it and starting a fresh instance.
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MessiasCraft
10-03-2016, 03:49 AM #2

Consider dedicating some time to let the virtual machine operate for roughly a day. If it remains unresponsive, the most straightforward solution appears to be terminating it and starting a fresh instance.

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peppergirl123
Junior Member
31
10-03-2016, 05:09 AM
#3
I was fortunate. After another half hour, I realized it was time to stop. I ran the xkill command on Linux and powered down the device. Then I restarted my machine, brought back the VM, and everything worked again. I also paused updates in Windows since the system wasn’t connected to the network anymore.
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peppergirl123
10-03-2016, 05:09 AM #3

I was fortunate. After another half hour, I realized it was time to stop. I ran the xkill command on Linux and powered down the device. Then I restarted my machine, brought back the VM, and everything worked again. I also paused updates in Windows since the system wasn’t connected to the network anymore.

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xCyphlex
Member
76
10-03-2016, 06:26 AM
#4
That's a fun twist on Windows!
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xCyphlex
10-03-2016, 06:26 AM #4

That's a fun twist on Windows!