Announcing Windows 10 Insider Slow Build 17025 for PC Insider

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    Dual boot Windows 10 FCU Pro x 64 & current Insider 10 Pro
       #310

    Kari said:
    What processor you have on that tower? HDD or SSD? Used space of C: drive?
    AMD FX-8350 8core 4.2Mhtz

    16GB memory

    SSD

    30.1GB with the 6.61GB install.wim file I made, so started at 23.49GBs.
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  2. Posts : 27,162
    Win11 Pro, Win10 Pro N, Win10 Home, Windows 8.1 Pro, Ubuntu
       #311

    Kari said:
    What processor you have on that tower? HDD or SSD? Used space of C: drive?

    @Cliff S has a monster machine, we just tested it in Skype chat Cliff sharing his desktop, managed to capture his Hyper-V installation (over 40 GB) in 17:30 (thanks Cliff!).
    You're welcome Kari. any time(well almost)
    Hey you know for stuff like this, using Skype online, you can share conversation and create & post a link, to create a temporary chat room.
    Announcing Windows 10 Insider Slow Build 17025 for PC-image-003.png
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  3. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #312

    Anyone experiencing opening a second or third item in a second or third instance of Paint and not having it show but is suspended as a background process in Task Manager?
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  4. Posts : 19,516
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #313

    Edwin said:
    Anyone experiencing opening a second or third item in a second or third instance of Paint and not having it show but is suspended as a background process in Task Manager?
    Nope, just opened 6 consecutive, active instances.
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    Win10 Pro 64 Build 16237
       #314

    Build 17025 from 17017 Repeating Issue


    Sorry if this is in incorrect Thread .....
    Posted earlier and thought all was well.

    (3) Desktop PC(s); comparable hardware, same home network _ 40Mbs. All Updated normally from Build 17017 to 17025.
    (2) PC(s) continue to run normally. (1) runs for hours, normally, but at some restart or boot, Green Screen and displays:

    Stop Code: Terminal_Server_Driver_Made_Incorrect_Memory_Reference

    What Failed: 32kbase.sys

    After steady cycling of this green screen, was able to revert to 17017. No issues. Tried 17025 update again and it completed _ ran entire day and evening without issue. First boot this morning and back to same Green Screen cycling. Now back to 17017 again.

    Please advise any steps to take to resolve ! Are there any files on other PC(s) which could be utilized to fix this?

    Thank-you so much !
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  6. Posts : 4,666
    Windows 10 Pro x64 21H1 Build 19043.1151 (Branch: Release Preview)
       #315

    doubtingtom37 said:
    Sorry if this is in incorrect Thread .....
    Posted earlier and thought all was well.

    (3) Desktop PC(s); comparable hardware, same home network _ 40Mbs. All Updated normally from Build 17017 to 17025.
    (2) PC(s) continue to run normally. (1) runs for hours, normally, but at some restart or boot, Green Screen and displays:

    Stop Code: Terminal_Server_Driver_Made_Incorrect_Memory_Reference

    What Failed: 32kbase.sys

    After steady cycling of this green screen, was able to revert to 17017. No issues. Tried 17025 update again and it completed _ ran entire day and evening without issue. First boot this morning and back to same Green Screen cycling. Now back to 17017 again.

    Please advise any steps to take to resolve ! Are there any files on other PC(s) which could be utilized to fix this?

    Thank-you so much !
    We need full computer specifications and driver versions for all hardware plugged in the failing computer. The error you receive is related to incompatible driver. Thus Terminal_Server_Driver_Made_Incorrect_Memory_Reference

    This error can also occur with incompatible software installed.

    UPDATE: While trying out early Beta versions of next Windows releases, I recommend running it in a VM or at least unplug everything non essential from the test computer. Early Windows builds are always very unstable on some hardware, and the more hardware and software involved the more likely it will mean trouble.
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  7. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #316

    CountMike said:
    Nope, just opened 6 consecutive, active instances.
    I think I may have figured out what was going on, won't go into it though!

    Lets just say I hacked it into working properly, or should I say to my liking!

    All good!
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  8. Posts : 31
    Win10 Pro 64 Build 16237
       #317

    Where is preferred location for drivers you need to see
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Announcing Windows 10 Insider Slow Build 17025 for PC-i5-speccy-nov-5.jpg  
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  9. Posts : 2,491
    Windows Insider Fast Ring LatestKUuuntu 20.10
       #318

    Once I opened I opened a Regrun file mr.mr with Notepad a great new Notepad icon was applied to the file. Looks real nice. FWIW if Dmitri found malware I trust him completely and in this case, he killed Clover (no real loss actually). Here's the payload of the kill after booting in safe mode

    [KILL_FILES]C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\CLOVER\C:\USERS\MRF23\APPDATA\LOCAL\CLOVER\


    I'll get a report back from him on the results.

    From Dmitri Sokolov's eamil.

    --------------------------

    I have found malware WIN32-PUP-Gen in your report.
    Save attached RNR.rnr to your desktop.
    RNR is a special file for removing malware from your computer.
    It is a text file that you can open using Notepad to ensure which problems will be fixed.
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    Windows 10 Pro x64 21H1 Build 19043.1151 (Branch: Release Preview)
       #319

    doubtingtom37 said:
    Where is preferred location for drivers you need to see?
    Lets start with full list of hardware involved. Everything from Motherboard to mouse and display. We can look at drivers later.
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