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    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
       #41

    Run this log collector and post a zip into the thread for troubleshooting:
    log collector v2-beta06.zip
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  2. Posts : 86
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       #42

    zbook said:
    Run this log collector and post a zip into the thread for troubleshooting:
    log collector v2-beta06.zip
    I would, but Win 10 computer is again in one of those seemingly endless Getting Ready loops. Seems to be in process of downloading a new distribution. 0x800705b4 was gone, and new message about download replaced it. Said it was 99% complete, but its still spinning!

    Have to leave this for another day. Heading off on road trip early a.m.
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  3. Posts : 86
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       #43

    Got to destination. More time now. Plugged Toshiba in and it is still doing same thin. Getting Windows Ready - Don't turn off your computer.

    I will try and get a log, if it gives me the chance. Has run for several hours since I last posted. Once it got to log in screen, but on restart went back to same old thing. Total time spent "getting Ready" must now be several days because I have left it on overnight several times.
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  4. Posts : 86
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       #44

    OK - Here is log file. Any suggestions welcomed!
    Recycle Bin in recovery partition filling Attached Files
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  5. Posts : 86
    windows 10
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       #45

    I went through the steps in Windows Update Fix. Still no luck. Don't know what it is doing, but it always seems to be trying to update. But this has been almost a month now since first problems occurred. Prior to that I had Win 10 ever since the free upgrade from Win7 back in 2016. No problem with updates until Dec 2017. Reinstalled and now even worse. Keep going in circles and always end up with the Getting Windows Ready screen.
    This has been very frustrating. This was a Windows 7 machine. I may be able to recover back to Win 7 and try copy files & settings . Must be better than putting up with Win 10 and it's screwed up updated?
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  6. Posts : 41,452
    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
       #46

    The logs displayed problems with drive corruption.

    Perform the following steps:
    1) Open administrative command prompt and type or copy and paste:
    2) sfc /scannow
    3) dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
    4) When these have completed > right click on the top bar or title bar of the administrative command prompt box > left click on edit then select all > right click on the top bar again > left click on edit then copy > paste into the thread
    5) chkdsk /x /f /r C:
    Run this overnight as it may take many hours.
    6) Use the information in this link to find the chkdsk report in the event viewer. Copy and paste the report > notepad > post a one drive or drop box share link into the thread:
    Read Chkdsk Log in Event Viewer in Windows 10 Performance Maintenance Tutorials
    7) Run HD Sentinel (free or trial edition)
    Post images for:
    a) disk > surface test
    (run this overnight as it may take many hours)
    b) overview tab
    c) temperature tab
    d) SMART tab
    e) disk performance tab




    Code:
    Event[312]:  Log Name: System  Source: Ntfs  Date: 2018-01-07T09:01:38.726  Event ID: 55  Task: N/A  Level: Error  Opcode: Info  Keyword: N/A  User: S-1-5-18  User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM  Computer: WIN-5IBE84MC9FB  Description: A corruption was discovered in the file system structure on volume F:.The exact nature of the corruption is unknown.  The file system structures need to be scanned online.
    Code:
    Event[399]:  Log Name: System  Source: Ntfs  Date: 2018-01-07T09:08:36.578  Event ID: 55  Task: N/A  Level: Error  Opcode: Info  Keyword: N/A  User: S-1-5-18  User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM  Computer: WIN-5IBE84MC9FB  Description: A corruption was discovered in the file system structure on volume S3A6748D007.The exact nature of the corruption is unknown.  The file system structures need to be scanned online.Event[400]:  Log Name: System  Source: Ntfs  Date: 2018-01-07T09:08:36.675  Event ID: 55  Task: N/A  Level: Error  Opcode: Info  Keyword: N/A  User: S-1-5-18  User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM  Computer: WIN-5IBE84MC9FB  Description: A corruption was discovered in the file system structure on volume S3A6748D007.A corruption was found in a file system index structure.  The file reference number is 0x5000000000005.  The name of the file is "\".  The corrupted index attribute is ":$I30:$INDEX_ALLOCATION".Event[401]:  Log Name: System  Source: Ntfs  Date: 2018-01-07T09:08:36.676  Event ID: 55  Task: N/A  Level: Error  Opcode: Info  Keyword: N/A  User: S-1-5-18  User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM  Computer: WIN-5IBE84MC9FB  Description: A corruption was discovered in the file system structure on volume S3A6748D007.A corruption was found in a file system index structure.  The file reference number is 0x5000000000005.  The name of the file is "\".  The corrupted index attribute is ":$I30:$INDEX_ALLOCATION".
    Code:
    Event[311]:  Log Name: System  Source: Microsoft-Windows-Ntfs  Date: 2018-01-07T09:01:38.282  Event ID: 98  Task: N/A  Level: Error  Opcode: Info  Keyword: N/A  User: S-1-5-18  User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM  Computer: WIN-5IBE84MC9FB  Description: Volume F: (\Device\HarddiskVolume5) needs to be taken offline to perform a Full Chkdsk.  Please run "CHKDSK /F" locally via the command line, or run "REPAIR-VOLUME <drive:>" locally or remotely via PowerShell.
    Code:
    Event[366]:  Log Name: System  Source: Ntfs  Date: 2018-01-07T09:06:59.852  Event ID: 132  Task: N/A  Level: Warning  Opcode: Info  Keyword: N/A  User: S-1-5-18  User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM  Computer: WIN-5IBE84MC9FB  Description: Too many repair events have occurred in a short period of time.Temporarily suspending posting of further repair events.
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  7. Posts : 86
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       #47

    Thanks. Actually the MS Update Fix suggests something similar after first doing a number of other items, none of which helped. They say to run 3) then 2 of your list, so I had started that. DISM has been running for some time so far.

    Looks like several days of work to get through everything you suggested, but no guaranty of a fix. It is under way, but I am losing patience!

    I do have a spare 256G SSD with me. Thinking it might not take as long to reinstall Win10 on that disk. I would rather install Win7 but I don't have the original Win 7 Key with me (we are away from home). So I would have to save files & settings off existing Win 10 installation and the transfer to SSD installation once done. Not many apps. Open Office, Windows Live Mail, Dropbox desktop. not much else. So trying to come up with best plan for clean install on SSD.

    By the way, after several hours, dism still running!
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  8. Posts : 41,452
    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
       #48

    There are additional DISM commands (offline using a windows 10 iso) that may be able to fix the operating system:
    Use DISM to Repair Windows 10 Image Performance Maintenance Tutorials
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  9. Posts : 86
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       #49

    I went ahead with a clean install from downloaded iso to usb thumb drive. So now have new install on clean SSD. Put old drive in usb enclosure and was able to retrieve most of files. Desktop did not contain the user's desktop, but it was in Onedrive. Not sure why, but at least it was there!

    Version installed is 1709 build 16299.15. Presume this is before fall creators? Should I just let windows update do the updates? Or should I update manually?

    My Toshiba has an AMD processor. I did read that MS has stopped updating to AMD processors because there is a problem with some older processors: Microsoft halts AMD Meltdown and Spectre patches after reports of unbootable PCs - The Verge
    Seems like this might have been cause of my problems With fresh install, at least they should not try and update until they have the problem fixed.

    Right now, the computer is very sluggish. Router flashing. Presumably updating drivers, Dropbox etc. Will let it do its thing for a while before adding more software.
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    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #50

    agent99 said:
    ...Version installed is 1709 build 16299.15. Presume this is before fall creators? Should I just let windows update do the updates? Or should I update manually?

    My Toshiba has an AMD processor. I did read that MS has stopped updating to AMD processors because there is a problem with some older processors....
    Version 1709 build 16299.15 was the initial build of the Fall Creators Update as released on 17th October. This should automatically itself update to the most recent cumulative update available for your PC. You can go to 'Settings > Update & Security' and click 'Check for updates' if you want to make sure you are up to date.

    You will either get the 2017-12 update to build 16299.125 if yours is one of the affected AMD processors, or the 2018-01 update to 16299.192 if it isn't affected.

    We now know which AMD processors are affected (my bold)...

    Microsoft is distributing patches for the majority of AMD systems now. We are working closely with them to correct an issue that paused the distribution of patches for some older AMD processors (AMD Opteron, Athlon and AMD Turion X2 Ultra families) earlier this week. We expect this issue to be corrected shortly and Microsoft should resume updates for these older processors by next week.
    An Update on AMD Processor Security for Spectre and Meltdown
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