For an average Windows 7 system with an unknown patch level, I assume just running the May 2017 rollup (KB4019264) should be sufficient to get it up to date to be safe to follow up with a Windows...
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For an average Windows 7 system with an unknown patch level, I assume just running the May 2017 rollup (KB4019264) should be sufficient to get it up to date to be safe to follow up with a Windows...
Well when I meant it was working fine I meant a few days ago when I was still on 10586... I literally just installed this copy fresh.
I mean I could restore my backup and try it again on 10586,...
Specs updated, kinda annoying that the forums (I have an account on SevenForums already) aren't all synced to use one account DB.
I'm not convinced it's hardware or drivers, actually. Hardware has...
Just wondering of anyone has seen this issue. I reinstalled my machine with fresh copy of Anniversary build. One issue that cropped up is when I suspend my machine, usually for extended periods, I...
Reported it on Windows Feedback too. But seriously how did this pass QA, classic case of fix one thing broke ten others.
After the latest update which supposedly fix the InPrivate cache problem, it actually got worse. If you browse anything in InPrivate, the browsing history actually shows up in the regular session.
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Final step, got Malwarebytes reinstalled, still no BSODs. So I guess still a mystery what actually caused them. I'll mark it as solved now, though the solution isn't quite a real "fixing" solution.
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OK, so I gave up. Considering I have no working 10 back up that doesn't BSOD, I took the plunge and wiped. Used a USB OTG to do a re-install, selected the keep nothing option. Seems to be OK now.
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I'll probably try doing the backup this weekend, Problem is my next in line restores for Windows 10 all have the same BSOD problems, only "clean" one I have is for 8.1. So if those drivers don't work...
Another day, another reboot. Back to 7F here.
Another day, another dump. Already reinstalled Malwarebytes, in fact the second time. Somehow I find it slows down machines if you don't install it after upgrading to Windows 10, happened both on my...
Another 7F. Moved some stuff to my SD card, hopefully this works, there's 28GB constant now. I'll run a disk cleanup as well to get rid of the earlier dumps.
That's not quite possible when my whole tablet has 64GB and my programs and system files are already more than half...
These tablets don't come in sizes greater than 64GB usually yet it hosts a...
The only thing I can think of is that there are some incompatibility with this particular driver with the Asus firmware, causing the child devices to go undetected. If anything official Asus support...
You see those devices under it, the HID touchscreen, sensors? Those would all go missing if I update the I2C driver. If I do this to the controllers with my touchscreen and pen attached, I'm...
Hmm... Intel I2C, this one is going to be tricky to fix. There are like at 7 devices that uses this driver that hooks up all the peripherals. There is a Windows Update driver for this but it would...
Ran 2 days straight with no reboots, then another one.
However this time the Bugcheck code was 14F. I remember seeing this occasionally.
Should I go to system properties to enable complete dumps?
Latest with Verifier. This morning it became completely unresponsive, had to do a force shutdown.
Yes, I did roll back the driver for the wireless. Figured if it's doing the same with the new and old, I might as well use the old one which gives me less headaches with missing access points, in...
Sorry, fixed it now.
OK one last time, this time I caught the spontaneous reboot in action...
Last resort I'll just leave it as is and find a weekend to blow it away completely and install it clean. I asked around in...
I can't use any of those, and I'm already using the latest package Asus puts out, they only have an official package for 8.1. If I use the Windows Update version of those Intel drivers (in particular...
Gone for a while, and it happened again. Latest dump attached.
I don't think we're talking about the same things here. The behaviour described by lx07 is what I'm looking for, just seeing if there's a way to trigger that sync outside of initial Windows setup.
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