I'm not going to say anything that might jink my progress, but here is a snip of my reliability history so far.
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Type: Posts; User: smalltown
I'm not going to say anything that might jink my progress, but here is a snip of my reliability history so far.
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Understood. In my experience intermittent problems are the hardest to troubleshoot.
I have been doing work for a non profit, but later today I am going to remove everything from my system blow it...
Yes the shutdowns are sudden. Looking in the reliability report "Windows had an unexpected shutdown"
I left the system running all night. This AM it was still running. I woke it up and the moment...
I'm trying , but getting a lot of unexpected shutdowns. Here are a few screen shots may not be in order as I try to accomplish something before I crash or freeze. May have a double.
The C: drive SSD is only half full at this point. I keep my data on a bigger hard drive.
Yes it's an old dinosaur system just trying to run it a little longer. I've been watching the new cpu...
Yes it does so I'm wondering if I should order a new SSD just in case.
Ok installed sentinel trial version. States both drives look good. The 77% on my SSD states estimated remaining lifetime 77 days????
Thought last night it was repaired, but this morning the system told me otherwise.
Ran the chkdsk /f /r /x this moments ago. I am back into Windows.
Here is the reliability screen or should I say...
dalchina took me a bit to run the chkdsk as requested as my system suddenly would not boot. Finally after getting it to boot I entered the chkdsk /f /r /x command and the chkdsk operation started.
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No CHK did not offer to run on restart.
CrystalDiskInfo did look at both discs. Both show OK.
My C disc indicated Health status of with a Good 77% thought maybe the 77% was drive space left?...
Just installed the CrystalDiscInfo.
Not sure how to decode all the info, but health status states good.
My old system was having problems: slow and occasional crashes.
I decided to try the refresh. At first everything seemed ok: the system was faster of course there was a minimal of programs...
Looking good here. Installed very quickly.
22H2 19045.4291
Thanks to those that answered.
I guess I didn't factor in changing from the older Bios to the UEFI.
After reading and rethinking my original post if I did replace my MB, processor and ram I have...
I was intending to upgrade everything at once to get myself a new system, but now I'm thinking maybe I could do it in "bytes".
My current system a very old Gigabyte EP45-UD3R motherboard with a Core...
Downloaded and installed ok. Took a while on my old trusty beast.
22H2 19045.4170 installed ok
SFC and DISM clean
Yes I have done the SFC and DISM especially after MS updates. Both are clean.
Running Crucial SSD with the Crucial Storage Executive showing everything is good.
Here is a screen grab of...
I've read a lot of posts on resetting windows, but my thick skull, and walking wounded (shoulder issue) at the moment has me second guessing myself. I'm thinking I can reset without any ISO or USB...
Installed CU KB5034763 ok.
Ran SFC and DISM both clean
After waiting or Microsoft to issue a fix they have apparently done so as after a reboot this AM I am now able to see photos again.
What I do not know is why the KB5034441 is still in my que...
Downloaded and installed KB5034203 no issues.
Ran SFC and DISM no problems detected.
Sitting at 22H2 19045.3996
Downloaded and installed all those updates, but like several other the KB5034122 "Security update for Windows" keeps giving an error code 0X80070643.
Downloaded and installed ok here. No Smoke!
SFC and DISM ran clean.
Happy Holidays to you also !
Got it thank you!