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When ever I try to repair install, windows will be crashed midway for various reason, I have tried different methods but it didn't work. Do you have any suggestion?
I would recommend to keep working in your BSOD thread to see if you may be able to find the source of the crashes first to hopefully stop them.
Receiving various BSOD errors on Windows 10.
This repair process has botched my Windows 10 install. I made sure to disable secure boot in the UEFI.
I now get a black screen for the first minute of loading Windows 10 and my WiFi connections will no longer work despite being connected. For example, if I try to load a webpage it will just fail. If I left click my Wifi icon inside Windows it won't load to show me available networks. (I can, however, see that list from the logout screen. Regardless It won't actually make a good connection to any of them).
I have done sfc /scannow and successfully repaired corrupted files. At this point I will try to make a new user name and see what happens. I wish I didn't do this repair in place at all. It stemmed from my Windows icon/key no longer displaying the start menu. Which was also not fixed from doing this repair. If anyone has something useful to add I'd really appreciate it. Thanks for your time.
Hi and thanks for the welcome.
I was having issues with the Start Menu opening. Clicking it with the cursor or using the Windows key didn't work.
I used 64-bit Windows in English and verified the builds to be 1511.
Now my internet settings aren't working correctly. I created a new profile and can use the start menu again but still can't access the internet. I can open command prompt and ping out fine but loading webpages in a browser doesn't work.
Double check to make sure that you have the latest network adapter drivers installed.
Do you have a 3rd party firewall program installed that could be blocking the browser?
I'll double check the Network adapter driver now but it should be fine. I can still see Wifi networks --- in fact I am connected to one. Like I said, I can ping websites fine. I just can't load them in my browser.
No 3rd party firewalls.
The internet worked perfectly fine until I did the Repair in place upgrade.
Is this an issue in all browsers, or just a specific one?
Since this is for a wireless network, you might see if deleting it and setting it back up from scratch may help.