Windows 10 boot loop question - USB OS load vs. System Reset

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  1. Posts : 5,478
    2004
       #31

    After all this, can I ask, do you have a bootable Windows 10 USB stick, Yes or No?

    If you do it is a easy fix, if not then I suggest you make one.

    You can of course boot from some Linux, copy your files, re-install, copy them back and so on but honestly an in-place upgrade from Win 10 to Win 10 worked fine for me and it is easy (as long as you can boot from USB or DVD).

    Hali

    EDIT: I'm not saying don't copy your stuff like @simrick said just an in-line upgrade would be an easy solution after all the usual backup stuff. I did it a couple of days ago (post 7 ) and it worked out fine for me. In my case I wanted Windows to run the upgrade compression which it doesn't do on a clean install.
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  2. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #32

    halasz said:
    After all this, can I ask, do you have a bootable Windows 10 USB stick, Yes or No?

    If you do it is a easy fix, if not then I suggest you make one.

    You can of course boot from some Linux, copy your files, re-install, copy them back and so on but honestly an in-place upgrade from Win 10 to Win 10 worked fine for me and it is easy (as long as you can boot from USB or DVD).

    Hali
    Hali, you selected INSTALL right? Not RESET when booting from the USB, correct? Then it gave you an option to "keep your apps and files" correct?
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  3. Posts : 5,478
    2004
       #33

    simrick said:
    Hali, you selected INSTALL right? Not RESET when booting from the USB, correct? Then it gave you an option to "keep your apps and files" correct?
    Yes. Boot from USB and it will ask you what you want to keep. I selected "All Apps and all personal files". It takes 20 minutes or so.
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  4. Posts : 5,478
    2004
       #34

    simrick said:
    Hali, you selected INSTALL right? Not RESET when booting from the USB, correct? Then it gave you an option to "keep your apps and files" correct?
    Your USB/DVD MUST be the same version as you installed before - so you must have SAME Windows 10 and not the "K" version or "N" version or "Single Language" (unless you had that in the first place of course).

    I suppose you have x64 (not x86) as almost everyone does but that must be the same also. Use the same ISO.

    Boot from the USB, take INSTALL and then accept the license, and say "I want to keep everything" which is the default. You should be good to go in 1 hour maximum. Your activation will not be affected - I know because I did it yesterday.
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  5. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #35

    @Gamingws34 it sounds like Hali has the answer: in-place upgrade from w10 to w10, booting from USB and choosing INSTALL, then selecting to keep all apps and files.
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  6. Posts : 5,478
    2004
       #36

    Just incidentally, if you could make it to the desktop (which you can't but someone else might be able to),you don't have to boot from USB. You can mount the ISO by clicking on it and then just click on setup.exe - it will do the same in-place upgrade. I'm sure there is a tutorial here somewhere - I'll check it out perhaps...
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  7. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #37

    halasz said:
    Just incidentally, if you could make it to the desktop (which you can't but someone else might be able to),you don't have to boot from USB. You can mount the ISO by clicking on it and then just click on setup.exe - it will do the same in-place upgrade. I'm sure there is a tutorial here somewhere - I'll check it out perhaps...
    Correct. But @Gamingws34 can't get to the desktop.
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  8. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #38

    I'm having the same issue.I upgraded 2 weeks ago and until last Saturday everything was fine.PC restarted then went on the reboot cycle.I tried repair,fail I tried to revert back to 8.1,get Drive Where Windows is located is Locked. Tried to reinstall 8.1 using my USB drive,fail.Tried Windows 10 Tool with a different USB,fail.Whats next,new SSD?Thankfully I moved most everything on to my secondary drive on Friday. Some help please.
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  9. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #39

    stevew24963 said:
    I'm having the same issue.I upgraded 2 weeks ago and until last Saturday everything was fine.PC restarted then went on the reboot cycle.I tried repair,fail I tried to revert back to 8.1,get Drive Where Windows is located is Locked. Tried to reinstall 8.1 using my USB drive,fail.Tried Windows 10 Tool with a different USB,fail.Whats next,new SSD?Thankfully I moved most everything on to my secondary drive on Friday. Some help please.
    Hello @stevew24963, and welcome to TenForums.
    Mentioned earlier in this thread, this could be your problem from the update that started coming through on the 5th:

    Windows 10 Forced Updates Causing Endless Crash Loops - Forbes

    There's also a link to the Kaspersky Rescue disk, which has a registry editor built in for you to try the fix.

    EDIT: Here's the thread at MS on the problem with some fixes:
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...eaed7b6?auth=1
    Last edited by simrick; 12 Aug 2015 at 19:47. Reason: added link to MS thread on the problem
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  10. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #40

    simrick said:
    Hello @stevew24963, and welcome to TenForums.
    Mentioned earlier in this thread, this could be your problem from the update that started coming through on the 5th:

    Windows 10 Forced Updates Causing Endless Crash Loops - Forbes

    There's also a link to the Kaspersky Rescue disk, which has a registry editor built in for you to try the fix.

    EDIT: Here's the thread at MS on the problem with some fixes:
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...eaed7b6?auth=1
    Thanks for the reply and I will give that a try. Nearly at wits end but I'm sure there is a solution.
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