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Clean boot only disables third-party programs and services it does not uninstall device drivers.
Clean boot only disables third-party programs and services it does not uninstall device drivers.
How do you uninstall all device drivers?
Only third party?
How does uninstall differ from disabled during an upgrade?
The second computer is nearly identical.
You can disable all but except for Disk drivers, Mice and Keyboard drivers and Processors driver.
You can also install latest version of chipset driver.
All drivers were checked with HP driver software tools.
The BIOS was upgraded.
Both GPU drivers were disabled as a testing step.
A new user was created and upgrades were performed with different users.
The computer had had 2 drives: 750 GB disk driv working with a 25 GB flash drive (flash cache or modified RAID 0)
The 25 GB SSD was removed.
The boot is UEFI/GPT
The nearly identical computer was upgraded with the 25 GB flash cache and with BIOS/MBR
Cause of a blank screen to occur are connection problems with your display, display adapter driver update issues, or issues with recent updates or installations. I think its time for you to clean install Windows 10.
What about using windows system restore to uninstall the updates?
You should be able to do this from recovery - try typing rstrui
There was a recent discussion about this folder and it's contents and the end result was that the folders and files it contained could be deleted with no harm.
How to clean files in C:\Windows\servicing\LCU
I didn't see the point of deleting them but now I wonder if it could help with your problem?
I get an error when I try to remove any update packages; 0x80070bc9, and Error: 3017 gave me a DSIM log file but I'm not sure where it is after restart.
I do have the original log after startup repair failed; SrtTrail.txt
Is it best to continue this thread or start a new one?