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You might have a problem with your Windows files.

You might have a problem with your Windows files.

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Tyler_MC
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12-12-2016, 07:50 AM
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I switched to Windows 10 last week after the previous version. Initially, everything functioned properly, but after the upgrade, launching games became problematic. Now, even with recent updates, I can’t start any applications—they display an error message and stop immediately. I’ve tried several fixes: removing quality updates temporarily helped for a short time, but games would stutter and crash right after launch. Then I ran the SFC/SCANOW command and DISM tools, which got stuck at low completion percentages. Based on these steps, it seems there’s an issue with the operating system itself. I downloaded a fresh Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft and reinstalled it, keeping my personal files intact. However, even after that, the setup still fails, showing a black screen or error. I also mentioned a driver problem, but the graphics driver was up to date. It’s possible the OS upgrade caused instability, especially since I used an older driver version. What’s happening?
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Tyler_MC
12-12-2016, 07:50 AM #1

I switched to Windows 10 last week after the previous version. Initially, everything functioned properly, but after the upgrade, launching games became problematic. Now, even with recent updates, I can’t start any applications—they display an error message and stop immediately. I’ve tried several fixes: removing quality updates temporarily helped for a short time, but games would stutter and crash right after launch. Then I ran the SFC/SCANOW command and DISM tools, which got stuck at low completion percentages. Based on these steps, it seems there’s an issue with the operating system itself. I downloaded a fresh Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft and reinstalled it, keeping my personal files intact. However, even after that, the setup still fails, showing a black screen or error. I also mentioned a driver problem, but the graphics driver was up to date. It’s possible the OS upgrade caused instability, especially since I used an older driver version. What’s happening?

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lNa0
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12-12-2016, 06:41 PM
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There could be an issue with your GPU. It seems you're having trouble installing new drivers.
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lNa0
12-12-2016, 06:41 PM #2

There could be an issue with your GPU. It seems you're having trouble installing new drivers.