Hope I didn't 'Brick' my PC!

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       #21

    I thought I was the only person having fun with re-installing
    I don't believe 10 plays well with other partitions or disks for that matter :/
    Good news is possibly a consumer preview might be coming soon doubt it will make much difference though ?
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    Windows 10 Pro Insider
       #22

    Glad to hear everything is getting back to normal! :)

    ThrashZone said:
    I don't believe 10 plays well with other partitions or disks for that matter :/
    Good news is possibly a consumer preview might be coming soon doubt it will make much difference though ?
    Knock on wood! So far I haven't had any problems with 2 OS drives on my computer. 8.1.1 is installed on a SSD and 10 is installed on a HDD with 2 partitions. I'm actually excited about the possibility of 10 going consumer preview in January. We're getting closer and closer to the final release.
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    Win 10 Pro
       #23

    Edwin said:
    LittleJay said:
    Good to hear you are back up and running! But out of curiosity, you couldn't restore a system image instead of clean installing?
    Tried that too, but came back with: "unable to find disk with proper image", or something like that.
    I should've taken screenshots of all the malarkey but I was too busy freakin out!
    I never have really trusted native windows system images (perhaps without merit) and have always stuck to 3rd party disk/partition imagers (i.e., Acronis, Macrium, etc.). I also create rotating images (system_win7_1, system_win7_2...). The same goes for my important non-system partitions (data, Apps, etc.).
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    Windows 10 Insider Program, Linux Mint 19, Arcolinux, MX-17
       #24

    Winuser said:
    Knock on wood! So far I haven't had any problems with 2 OS drives on my computer. 8.1.1 is installed on a SSD and 10 is installed on a HDD with 2 partitions. I'm actually excited about the possibility of 10 going consumer preview in January. We're getting closer and closer to the final release.
    On my home computer, I have a similar dual boot system running very smoothly so far. At my computer club, I have Win10 on a SSD (no dual boot). About a week after installing 9879 (when booting) my desktop screen flashed on and off. Could not shut down normally, nor use Ctrl-Alt-Del. Decided not to try any fixes except to do a clean install. Its been running about 2 weeks now without any issues except for KB3020114 which I was able to solve.

    Rich
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       #25

    Question: How are we supposed to learn here if no details at all are given about a problem, yet a post is made saying "I don't want to discuss it?

    There is no reason to be embarrassed about any kind of mistake. These are how we learn. Nobody who's staying here long will bully anyone about mistakes. We should learn to laugh off mistakes. I told someone to make a Repair disk the other day, not knowing there hasn't been one since Win8.

    What I remember in the early days of Win7 is that we tore into every problem that came up with the enthusiasm of astronauts, and out of this came the top tech forums in web history. I'm hoping we can see that take hold here soon. The mechanics of the system have yet to be explored beyond just getting the latest build installed.
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    win 7 dual boot / 10
       #26

    rmonroe36 said:
    Winuser said:
    Knock on wood! So far I haven't had any problems with 2 OS drives on my computer. 8.1.1 is installed on a SSD and 10 is installed on a HDD with 2 partitions. I'm actually excited about the possibility of 10 going consumer preview in January. We're getting closer and closer to the final release.
    On my home computer, I have a similar dual boot system running very smoothly so far. At my computer club, I have Win10 on a SSD (no dual boot). About a week after installing 9879 (when booting) my desktop screen flashed on and off. Could not shut down normally, nor use Ctrl-Alt-Del. Decided not to try any fixes except to do a clean install. Its been running about 2 weeks now without any issues except for KB3020114 which I was able to solve.

    Rich
    I hear that ! Knock on wood. Installed a new ssd drive on my everyday number 1 pc. I just got to give 10 a try on my best. Got all going good. Next day wham no lights come on. No start up no post. You got to be kidding me. Unplug from the wall. Switch out the power supply. Yahoo lights camera action. Back in the saddle again.
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    Windows 10 IoT
       #27

    A quick google of "Embedded Lockdown Manager" indicates that it is part of Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry? Was that the "custom ISO" you referred to? If you reinstalled with media downloaded with the Media Creation Tool, I would think that that shouldn't be there any more?

    Embedded Lockdown Manager (Industry 8.1)
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    Thread Starter
       #28

    alphanumeric said:
    A quick google of "Embedded Lockdown Manager" indicates that it is part of Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry? Was that the "custom ISO" you referred to? If you reinstalled with media downloaded with the Media Creation Tool, I would think that that shouldn't be there any more?

    Embedded Lockdown Manager (Industry 8.1)
    That showed up on the fresh install from the 'Media Creation Tool' download, (after cleaning up from my 'train wreck'!)
    It's not un-installable either, I'd have to delete the .exe!
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  9. Posts : 1,249
    Windows 8.1, Win10Pro
       #29

    Knock on wood! So far I haven't had any problems with 2 OS drives on my computer. 8.1.1 is installed on a SSD and 10 is installed on a HDD with 2 partitions.
    Not my experience. Win8.1 is doing fine on its own SDD, but Win10TP, on a different SSD, is getting file system corruptions several times a week. This is an SSD that I used on Windows 8 before I upgraded it to 8.1, so I know its good. That said, the chkdsks have tapered off and so far this week, everything seems to be OK.

    I've read lots of threads and comments about 9789 trashing disks (although I've been having filesystem corruption problems all along), so I'm hoping that MS does something significant to address this with the CP.
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  10. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #30

    gregrocker said:
    Question: How are we supposed to learn here if no details at all are given about a problem, yet a post is made saying "I don't want to discuss it?

    There is no reason to be embarrassed about any kind of mistake. These are how we learn. Nobody who's staying here long will bully anyone about mistakes. We should learn to laugh off mistakes. I told someone to make a Repair disk the other day, not knowing there hasn't been one since Win8.

    What I remember in the early days of Win7 is that we tore into every problem that came up with the enthusiasm of astronauts, and out of this came the top tech forums in web history. I'm hoping we can see that take hold here soon. The mechanics of the system have yet to be explored beyond just getting the latest build installed.
    Good point.
    However, I got myself into hot water due to my own carelessness so I didn't think it appropriate to discuss it in detail nor did I feel like it at the time!
    I'll do better next time. :)
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