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My laptop did mine all I did was agree once it asked to update and it did it
If you don't update it then you could have trouble
Read this and follow it
How to Check Your BIOS Version and Update it
Or this one with photos
http://www.wikihow.com/Update-Your-Computer's-BIOS
Hi go to this link there is a whole lot there hopefully one you want
American Megatrends BIOS / Motherboard Drivers Download for Windows 10, 8, 7, XP, Vista
Problem has returned.
Only once when booting up now, though.
SO its a whole lot better to be honest.
But I think I'm going back to Windows 7
tomorrow.
If you do, make sure you set your Windows Update to Manual instead of Auto.
Whenever new updates are available, go over the list to make sure you do not download Windows 10 again.
That said, words have been spread around that what we presently call Optional Updates will become Recommended Updates. I am not sure if that means they will be installed automatically or not.
Here is the Windows Blog about Recommended Updates :
excerpt........ source
Early next year, we expect to be re-categorizing Windows 10 as a “Recommended Update”. Depending upon your Windows Update settings, this may cause the upgrade process to automatically initiate on your device. Before the upgrade changes the OS of your device, you will be clearly prompted to choose whether or not to continue. And of course, if you choose to upgrade (our recommendation!), then you will have 31 days to roll back to your previous Windows version if you don’t love it.
Thanks. I'll read more of that post tomorrow. I once again appreciate the intel : )
Here is another link to the problem:
Windows 10 Crashes / Freezes / Breaks - When you end up clicking a Link / Button on a Website.
Once you've loaded it up again, Windows 10 (12 Boot-ups Later) Or (Less sometimes) This problem don't happen.
I still have no idea what is causing this problem. I am reporting all crash reports here:
Another few days have passed and it's time to revisit this Thread.
Windows 10 ~ Threshold-2 Update sure hasn't fixed my problem. But I can say that it has ironed it out more. As in; it doesn't seem to break as often as it did before this update. So, that's progress right there!
Problem: Not sure if this is a problem just for my PC, but it certainly is Windows 10 related. Heck, it's probably Windows 10 not responding with my Display Drivers. Since, I did find something in the corner of my screen: 'AMD Display Driver has stopped responding . . .' but then it fixed itself (apparently) ~ I've now noticed that upon booting up my PC (Windows 10) every morning, I will find that it (1) Crashes on Desktop (2) Crashes when I've [Posted] a reply on a Web Browser / Website. (3) Crashes when I'm watching YouTube (Mostly) (4) Freezes or BSOD - when it finds that I've been watching a YouTube video. (This happens a lot but soon fixes itself after like [3-4] Reboots. Sometimes it is less.