Build 10041: Freeze on Restart

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  1. Posts : 53
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       #41

    You bet. And thanks for helping me.
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  2. Posts : 16,325
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       #42

    bamashooter said:
    You bet. And thanks for helping me.
    My pleasure.
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  3. Posts : 54
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       #43

    Great to hear simrick is helping with your problem bamashooter. I also found simrick to be very helpful and spot on, and as a result earns a big thumbs up from me! Hope you can get restart working and keep it that way.
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  4. Posts : 53
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       #44

    I'm very appreciative. Good helpful folks here.
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  5. Posts : 53
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       #45

    Update: As you saw I stumbled across a work around which worked on 2 operating systems. This afternoon as I was researching on how to temporarily replace my network adapter driver I quickly got bored (I do that often when doing something that I don't know what I'm doing). I did my little modified restart and it worked. I then did a "normal" restart and it worked too. I did a happy dance. I then booted to Linux and let it settle in . I then did a normal restart in Linux and it too worked. Back to Windows and all is well. Now I'll be the first to call bs and that I don't expect it to last. Question: When I initially modified my restarts by first going airplane mode and then restarting, could that have done something within the driver or entire system to correct what appears to have been a problem w/ freezing upon using the restart option during a connected wifi? I reckon not but I'm not real big on coincidences when it comes to computers. Thanks.
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       #46

    Gumtree said:
    Great to hear simrick is helping with your problem bamashooter. I also found simrick to be very helpful and spot on, and as a result earns a big thumbs up from me! Hope you can get restart working and keep it that way.
    Aw thanks @Gumtree!

    bamashooter said:
    I'm very appreciative. Good helpful folks here.
    Yes, there are a lot of very helpful and knowledgeable people in the forum - the best one I know of for W10.

    bamashooter said:
    Update: As you saw I stumbled across a work around which worked on 2 operating systems. This afternoon as I was researching on how to temporarily replace my network adapter driver I quickly got bored (I do that often when doing something that I don't know what I'm doing). I did my little modified restart and it worked. I then did a "normal" restart and it worked too. I did a happy dance. I then booted to Linux and let it settle in . I then did a normal restart in Linux and it too worked. Back to Windows and all is well. Now I'll be the first to call bs and that I don't expect it to last. Question: When I initially modified my restarts by first going airplane mode and then restarting, could that have done something within the driver or entire system to correct what appears to have been a problem w/ freezing upon using the restart option during a connected wifi? I reckon not but I'm not real big on coincidences when it comes to computers. Thanks.
    Well that's a good one on me. I'll be honest, it doesn't seem like it should make a difference, but then again, who knows? Stranger things have happened...
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  7. Posts : 53
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       #47

    Well crapola! All the way back to square one. Must have been X number of coincidences. Game on. I'm now officially pissed. I still think it's related to the adapter, um, just because. Now I shall once again try to research if there are other drivers, albeit older I reckon, that are compatible w/ this adapter. Is there not a tool that would run during restart and capture the moment and cause of "the freeze"?
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  8. Posts : 16,325
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       #48

    bamashooter said:
    Well crapola! All the way back to square one. Must have been X number of coincidences. Game on. I'm now officially pissed. I still think it's related to the adapter, um, just because. Now I shall once again try to research if there are other drivers, albeit older I reckon, that are compatible w/ this adapter. Is there not a tool that would run during restart and capture the moment and cause of "the freeze"?
    UGH! Well, I'm not on my W10 rig right now, but is there a Reliability Monitor like in W8? That might give a clue. Search "View Reliability History".
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  9. Posts : 53
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       #49

    There is. Pretty cool tool. No related issues (imo). I ran boot log a few times with only a graphics driver having multiple issues not booting. Researched that and it appears to be a common problem. Ran the sfc /scannow 3 consecutive times with no problems found. Thanks for the info.
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  10. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #50

    bamashooter said:
    There is. Pretty cool tool. No related issues (imo). I ran boot log a few times with only a graphics driver having multiple issues not booting. Researched that and it appears to be a common problem. Ran the sfc /scannow 3 consecutive times with no problems found. Thanks for the info.
    hmmm.... I realize you're not getting any BSODs from this, but perhaps you might run WhoCrashed and see what's in your dump files (if you have any).
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