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Same here.
Ok all for those who had this issue as I had I have a fix & works on my HP & Dell machines.
Ok download the MCT I made a DVD from it .
Go into device manager uninstall all your network cards wireless & wired
shut pc down open pc up & remove your wireless card & Ethernet card if you can as some are built in. I had to use my old ram which i had changed & then boot into your bios
now disable lan & wireless + i also disabled my sound & my PATA device.
boot pc back up insert the dvd u made let it install then you see these screen shots & all went through fine.
after it finished shut pc down install ram back & network cards that you removed & go back to bios & enable what u had disabled before
boot back up let the drivers install & may ask you to reboot again & pronto it all works.
I don't see any real difference on this new 10586 they say the log on screen changed with more icons on it but looks same as before. These pictures I never seen before cause of the blue screen & safe_boot errors. Thanks all for your suggestions God Bless!
Wynona, good morning. Use the MCT and choose option for other machine, not USB. When it gets to the point of asking for a blank DVD, just tell it to shutup and go away! Your ISO will be wherever you downloaded it. You can move it somewhere safe, RUFUS it, burn it, in-place update, whatever!
The terms used (Terry Myerson Blog) are a bit misleading. The first time I read it, I thought "Did I miss a new build???". Builds are builds - MAJOR overhauls of internals or cosmestics. Updates (Cum Updates) are a bit like random "Patch Tuesday"s. No pre-announcement, They just show up. (Sometimes at the most inconvenient times!). All is well..... it's still 10586 going from .0 to .3 to .11.
Oops, could have worded that better. I didn't mean to imply you couldn't talk about the .3 .11 updates, if that's how my post was interpreted. All I meant was, no, the threads not over because of the .11 update. If so we should have moved on after the .3 update. Carry on, nothing to see here.
I was asking for DrSysop, not for myself, Dick. :) I didn't have the links handy and since they're posted throughout this thread . . .
When I'm upgraded, I grab the install.esd, convert it to ISO and then create a bootable Flash Drive. Sounds complicated, but it's so easy to do that even if I don't plan on a clean install, I'll do it anyway.