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The strangest thing i ever saw on my pc. Thank you Microsoft...
hey guys,
i put this here for everyone to read, but it should be in Updates etc.
I posted a thread in Updates & Software, no luck, but i had (see pic) a blue screen of death when trying to update to build 14316 (hope i am right here), was on build 14295.
When updating to build 14316, some 5-6 times, always i did got the BSOD. This was not funny because my 2 IOFX SSD's needed, everytime, a consistency check.
A search on the net gave me "or a memory problem or a disk problem". So i ran the memory check which is inside Windows 10, but no luck. A chkdsk, no luck either.
Got into the bios and my memory had dropped from 2400MHZ to 1333MHZ, so maybe a memory problem, so wanted to remove 2 of the 4 sticks.
So today Sunday around 11 AM i removed my pc from under my desk to remove 2 memory stick (have 4) to see if this helped.
Wanted to install 14328 and skip 14316.
Then i saw that the airflow to go outside the pc was totally blocked by dust....
My bad, i know, so opened the pc and cleaned everything.
I tried a reset pc no luck, nothing on the computer to reset, i tried to install a previous version...no luck either, there is nothing on the pc.
My recovery that i make one in a while was gone too.
Left the pc open, and tried to install Build 14328 and then....right i did get the same message as in the pic hereby and since i did not remove any memory stick yet, i wanted to do that whenever the previous build was reinstalled again.
i tried "a reset pc" no luck, nothing on the computer to reset, i tried to "install a previous version.." no luck either, there is nothing on the pc.
My recovery that i make one in a while was gone too...
My god...so the computer restarted on install 61% step 2 and strangly enough updates went on further as if nothing happened.
Then on step 3 a restart and yes, AGAIN concistency check on the 2 drives.
But strangly enough updates went on and on and finally i got Build 14328.
This is very strange, but happened.
So i am very happy and cannot thank Microsoft enough for pulling this one through.
I never saw such a thing before, but "KUDOS" for Microsoft.
Jeff