You're not alone. I too have searched for an answer to this error, including increasing the size of the log. I am following this thread to see if others have found a solution.
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You're not alone. I too have searched for an answer to this error, including increasing the size of the log. I am following this thread to see if others have found a solution.
I am unable to change any settings in the Circular Kernel Context Logger, even though I stopped the session.
I feel less obsessed about warnings than I do errors. They are the exact warnings that were classified as errors before the update.
You helped me too! Thanks very much
Yes, I want it all!
But if that's not possible, at least I know now how to convert a disk, and what would be involved in a proper clean install. Thanks again for all your help.
yes, I did want a clean boot, but also wanted to keep my data and programs. And so, I installed the anniversary update first, imaged the drive with Macrium, converted to uefi, then rewrote the drive...
I just noticed that changing to UEFI turned on "enable fast boot" where previously I had it turned off. I tried disabling it, and I believe the boot was a little faster.
yes, I reimaged the whole drive
I have successfully converted my BIOS disk to UEFI using Macrium without losing any data!!! I am very pleased about this. I do have some questions:
1.Why are my partitions still marked as NTFS,...
I updated to the Anniversary Update yesterday, as well as intalled the latest updates. I disabled Cortana as per instructions on another website. The above errors are new.
Digging through the...
Thanks for that.
I was going to use GPTgen initially, however the Macrium technique seemed less complicated.. Happy to get everyone's opinions.
Thanks for everyone's input, and especially to Cereberus and Kbird for their solutions.
I will report back once I have performed the conversion.
Cereberus, is there a link with those Macrium instructions, including the boot file repair? Doesn't overwriting the clean install negate the clean install?
Can I do a clean install AND keep my programs and data? with GPTgen?
I have an existing Windows 10 Pro installation. My partitions are:
system reserved: 500 mb
C: boot, page file, primary partition
E: logical drive
F: logical drive
I would like to do a clean...
My disk space usage 25g and virtual memory settings are OK (6g swap and 4g memory). I do not have restore points to delete. Even when I manually create a point, it disappears if I create another.
has there been any resolution to this issue? I face the same on a single boot windows 10.
Thank-you! It worked for me after trying everything else on the net.
Unfortunately, the next day the errors returned.
the above fix worked for about a day. Unfortunately, I now have multiple 10016 errors. They were, and continue to be related to Cortana and Immersive Shell. The changes I made were to Immersive...