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Dozer
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Hello All,
Recently upgraded from 8.1 (2 days ago), and when I went log in this AM it has a blue screen with "Restarting" msg on it. Went on for about an hour and just powered it off thinking it might be hung. Came back to the same and won't go away.
Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Dozer
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mockturtle
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az99
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Let 2 new Win 10 computers take the big November update. Both had problems. The laptop needed to delete one of the security updates so the WIFI and network would work. The desktop had to remove it completely for the LAN to work again.
What a disgrace.

justme
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Beware Win10 can be a real problem with older software and computers--- even when it says it is compatible. What ever your computer was delivered with, stay with it. Windows 10 offers limited advantages and is not worth the headache of finding drivers to run older hardware-- if they exist at all. Not to mention to find out some of your applications will not ever start in Win10 environment.
Linux may be a better option over Windows10.

scrubjaysnest
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mockturtle wrote:
I plan to avoid it altogether.

I'm back to XP never got past Win 7 which died on one laptop or 8.1 which is on another. It took MS over two decades to get XP working right, originally started life as a NT business plate form, so we'll wait a long while for them to get their act together. May just move over to some form of Linux.
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mockturtle wrote:
I plan to avoid it altogether.


Me too.
And so are a lot of businesses.

Sam_Spade
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TenOC wrote:
This program will allow you to get update to Win 7, but not download Win 10.


Which is exactly what I have been doing for months now and intend to continue: Just ignoring the offers to upgrade and doing my W7 updates as normal.....well, except that I have to go looking for the updates now.

I do not think there is such a thing as a "forced upgrade". Reports of that have been rare and probably indicate a misunderstanding on the part of the user.
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lots2seeinmyrv wrote:
Keep getting the notice to Upgrade to Windows 10...

Any way to avoid a forced upgrade?

Thanks!


I suggest you check out a program call GWX Control Panel. This program will allow you to get update to Win 7, but not download Win 10.
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I plan to avoid it altogether.
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RoyB
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Sounds like you may have had all of the win 10 files downloaded to you and when you turned it back on maybe it was trying to install all of the files.

We had to wait a proetty long time time for WIN10 to install the first time aorund... took over three hours as i recall but we always had a gauge screen showing the progress to keep us from turning it off until it finished I guess...

Even doing that we got to a point tha it would not go past so thats when we reinstalled WIN 8.1 after that it all started all over again and finally got past th ponit it failed before and finished up the install. Drink alot of coffee watching my four laptops (WIN 8.1 and WIN 7) get WIN 10 installed on them.

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TurnThePage
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It's pretty common that after upgrading to Windows 10, you may need to do a clean reinstall. Windows 10 registers itself right to your computer so you don't need the serial number/software key. But you do need to make or acquire Windows 10 media, either on a burned DVD or a USB flash drive. Of course this also requires backing up all your files and hopefully you have the media for any other programs you use.
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lots2seeinmyrv
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bcsdguy...thank you:)

bcsdguy
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lots2seeinmyrv wrote:
Keep getting the notice to Upgrade to Windows 10...

Any way to avoid a forced upgrade?

Thanks!

Yes, go to windows update and search the installed updates for the following: Security update for windows (KB 3035583) and uninstall it. You will have to do a restart but after that, go to windows update and look at the updates awaiting installation. You should find this one waiting to be updated. Do not do it but rather put it in the "hidden updates". You might also want to turn off automatic updates and set it to only ask you before updates are done. This worked for me on several pcs.
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Dozer
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Update,
After trying 3 times to come up in to "Safe Mode" it finally came up normally.
Does "Safe Mode" even exist anymore?

Thanks for the replies,

Dozer