Windows 10 Troubleshooting Thread

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I've just been reminded how shit a company MS is. I've been an insider testing Win 10 Enterprise. Since I don't have a VLK I won't receive a free copy of Enterprise. Fine, I didn't know that going in but MS didn't exactly explain this in a very clear way either.

Anyway, today I tried to reset back to my Win 8 by using my recovery partition that came with my laptop. However, this is not possible. I'm getting that the hard drive is locked and refresh cannot be performed. I see from googling that a lot of people has had this problem, but none of the proposed solutions work for me.

Why didn't MS just offer to upgrade us Enterprise insiders to a Home version on the 29th? And why the fuck can I not reset my PC to factory/OEM settings and Win 8 again so that I can then upgrade to Win 10?

Only MS can make something this problematic... Sigh

take a bootable partition manager program and nuke the locked partition, and then recover
 
So I didn't reserve this, but today I've noticed a process called Modern Setup Host running. It's located in Windows.~BT. Isn't that Windows 10 related?
 
Funny. Upgrade worked on my desktop on the third try for no apparent reason. The only thing I changed was disconnecting my projector (but it was off for the other two tries too).

Does Windows synchronize tiles in the start menu? That would be really great.
 
Still won't let me upgrade:

"We're validating Windows 10 for your PC...We're working with our partners to make sure that Windows 10 is ready for your particular PC."

What exactly does this mean?
 
So the download is ready for my computer. Is it cool to start it and go to work? Do I have to be at my computer the entire time its updating. How long does it take?
 
Still won't let me upgrade:

"We're validating Windows 10 for your PC...We're working with our partners to make sure that Windows 10 is ready for your particular PC."

What exactly does this mean?

That sounds like drivers aren't ready for a certain piece of hardware you have, but they will be eventually
 
So the download is ready for my computer. Is it cool to start it and go to work? Do I have to be at my computer the entire time its updating. How long does it take?

It's not gonna completely install it for you. There are some settings it will ask you to set. Leave it to run while you're out if you want but expect when you come back to spent a little time finishing the process.

The entire process is 1-2 hours if you're upgrading (not clean install)
 
I just realized now that even though I reserved Windows 10 for upgrade, I've been given no prompt to and I don't think it will let me... what?
 
I though I would try some Xbox streaming, however once I connected I noticed my PC had bacame significantly louder, so after a few minutes of streaming I got a error saying "system service excpetion" and the PC restarted. Anyone know what causes this?

Thanks.
 
So, my plan to go from 32-bit Windows 7 to 64-bit Windows 10 was going really well. This morning I forced the upgrade via the registry, onto Windows 10 32-bit. Then I created a USB stick with the 64-bit Windows 10 installer, and after some boot priority jiggery-pokery, clean installed Windows 10 64-bit with the license intact.

Except it turned out that it was 32-bit. Basically, in the media creation tool, I'd set it to 64, then changed the language, and not realised that for some reason that then reset the version back to 32. So now I'm on a clean install 32 and downloading 64, but it is now absolutely crawling. This morning when I downloaded the tool it took maybe half hour, this afternoon I'm at 20% after four hours :(
 
For fuck sake, Windows is constantly trying to install an "optional feature" but keeps on failing. It's trying to install an additional English language pack thing and it keeps on failing so it's like in some dumb ass fucking infinite loop. Downloads, fails. Downloads, fails. Sigh. How is it "optional" if it tried to do it automatically?
 
ok this is odd. I just set up the kid's laptop with Win 10, and signed in with my MS account initially as administrator. But my wallpaper from my main desktop just popped up. So is it syncing settings based on my MS account? If so, how do I stop it doing that? I don't want any changes on my laptop to be reflected back on my desktop, which I have set up how I want it.
 
I have a Nvidia GPU and I read on Reddit that I need to install the latest drivers? Should I just install the ones from their website and restart Windows 10 in order to change the resolution?

I can't use GeForce Experience or Nvidia Control Panel, as they don't show up when I try to open them.
 
Still won't let me upgrade:

"We're validating Windows 10 for your PC...We're working with our partners to make sure that Windows 10 is ready for your particular PC."

What exactly does this mean?

It means the OEM has notified Microsoft they don't have their drivers and/or software ready yet for users to upgrade.

So, my plan to go from 32-bit Windows 7 to 64-bit Windows 10 was going really well. This morning I forced the upgrade via the registry, onto Windows 10 32-bit. Then I created a USB stick with the 64-bit Windows 10 installer, and after some boot priority jiggery-pokery, clean installed Windows 10 64-bit with the license intact.

Except it turned out that it was 32-bit. Basically, in the media creation tool, I'd set it to 64, then changed the language, and not realised that for some reason that then reset the version back to 32. So now I'm on a clean install 32 and downloading 64, but it is now absolutely crawling. This morning when I downloaded the tool it took maybe half hour, this afternoon I'm at 20% after four hours :(

I think the "right" method there would have been to in-place upgrade to 10 first and then wipe and clean install. MS is making this upgrade process way too annoying for people who want to start clean instead of do it in-place.
 
I got it to work by actually having to install every update even the optional ones and that includes skype and silverlight and then forcing the update.
 
I always enjoy a clean install when I upgrade my OS. It's like purification. Even the process of installing old apps is pleasant. It's like finishing a cut then clean bulking.
 
I think the "right" method there would have been to in-place upgrade to 10 first and then wipe and clean install. MS is making this upgrade process way too annoying for people who want to start clean instead of do it in-place.

That's what I did. I just fucked up clean installing 32 rather than 64, and now the 64 download is taking forever (I assume because the servers are being hammered).
 
I have sort of approached my Surface Pro Windows 10 upgrade as the general public would to see how it goes, and it has been nothing but problems compared to my desktop upgrade before release.

The windows update upgrade fails with error 80070006 every time.
The media tool upgrade fails during first boot phase.

There is no clear guidance for a consumer on what to do in these circumstances, you just get forwarded to a generic help page.

If it is to do with free space, there is nothing left that I can remove from the HDD. It is a 64GB surface pro, has 22GB free space and the rest is taken up by Windows 8 files.

I can obviously initiate a clean install of Windows 8.1 myself, but your general consumer is not going to do that.

Oh and the Windows 10 upgrade deletes it self every time it is failing, and then Windows update has to re-download it all again.
 
I used the download tool to install Windows 10, but while it was in the final installation phase, it suddenly shut off (and my laptops power button was flashing as if it was asleep).

When I turned it back on I got this:

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EDIT: it's been like this for over 10 minutes. Should I keep waiting?
 
I have sort of approached my Surface Pro Windows 10 upgrade as the general public would to see how it goes, and it has been nothing but problems compared to my desktop upgrade before release.

The windows update upgrade fails with error 80070006 every time.
The media tool upgrade fails during first boot phase.

There is no clear guidance for a consumer on what to do in these circumstances, you just get forwarded to a generic help page.

If it is to do with free space, there is nothing left that I can remove from the HDD. It is a 64GB surface pro, has 22GB free space and the rest is taken up by Windows 8 files.

I can obviously initiate a clean install of Windows 8.1 myself, but your general consumer is not going to do that.

Oh and the Windows 10 upgrade deletes it self every time it is failing, and then Windows update has to re-download it all again.

I don't think space is your problem.I installed it on a laptop with 12GB free.
I'm installing it on a tablet just now with not a lot of space, I'll see how that goes.
 
I used the download tool to install Windows 10, but while it was in the final installation phase, it suddenly shut off (and my laptops power button was flashing as if it was asleep).

When I turned it back on I got this:



EDIT: it's been like this for over 10 minutes. Should I keep waiting?

If I was you... yes.
 
I've mentioned this before but wanted to check to see if anybody else had this problem.

The menu that appears when you right click the start button isn't working for me.

For example when I click control panel on that menu it won't open.

I have to open it from search or a desktop shortcut.

Also, does anyone know how to change permissions for the Windows store?

It's telling me that I can't change a setting with contacting my system administrator when my account is the only one on the pc and listed as administrator when I check.
 
I have sort of approached my Surface Pro Windows 10 upgrade as the general public would to see how it goes, and it has been nothing but problems compared to my desktop upgrade before release.

The windows update upgrade fails with error 80070006 every time.
The media tool upgrade fails during first boot phase.

There is no clear guidance for a consumer on what to do in these circumstances, you just get forwarded to a generic help page.

If it is to do with free space, there is nothing left that I can remove from the HDD. It is a 64GB surface pro, has 22GB free space and the rest is taken up by Windows 8 files.

I can obviously initiate a clean install of Windows 8.1 myself, but your general consumer is not going to do that.

Oh and the Windows 10 upgrade deletes it self every time it is failing, and then Windows update has to re-download it all again.

Won't the general public call that one guy they know and just ask for helo at the first error? That's what I've already had calls about! Not Surfaces though, don't know anyone who owns one.
 
So I have changed my name on my Microsoft account online, but why is that not reflected on Windows 10, even when I'm using the same account?
 
So the last few times I've turned on my pc I get a system error for ColorUService.exe because file MSVCP100.dll is missing from my computer. From googling there seem to be loads of programs to download to fix it but I don't know how trustworthy they would be. Anyone here got some more know how?
 
I like edge, but it's the small things that'll make me never use it as my daily driver, no apps (hover zoom add-block), no right click to open image in new tab, no right click google search image, I don't like the right click search in big in either, 2 steps instead of the 1 with chrome.

By the time they get that fixed it'll probably be way too late for me to go back, it's a shame because otherwise I didn't mind it.

Now I just have to debate on whether to use chrome or FF, which is the less of a system hog if you use a shit ton of tabs normally?
 
Hi I just installed Windows 10 using the link in the OP.

But in the Display setting it doesn't show a resolution higher than 1024 x 768.
I don't understand. I was using Windows 7 on 1366x768 resolution just minutes ago.

Can someone help me get the windows 10 1366x768 resolution working please?

Thanks
 
Hi I just installed Windows 10 using the link in the OP.

But in the Display setting it doesn't show a resolution higher than 1024 x 768.
I don't understand. I was using Windows 7 on 1366x768 resolution just minutes ago.

Can someone help me get the windows 10 1366x768 resolution working please?

Thanks

Let Windows Update do its thing, then reboot.
 
I set my computer to update to W10 8/2 1am I will have 1 hour after work to do anymore backing up of my files before I say bye to Zune and Windows 7.
 
I'm not seeing a windows upgrade icon for my Winfows 7 laptop so I went to Windows update and started to update from this morning. Just came back to my computer after being away for over 9 hours and it is saying Installing Update 44 out of 68. It might be stuck because shouldn't something like this be done already after 9 HOURS??

EDIT: nvm its now at 46 but still is taking over 9 hours?
 
Hi I just installed Windows 10 using the link in the OP.

But in the Display setting it doesn't show a resolution higher than 1024 x 768.
I don't understand. I was using Windows 7 on 1366x768 resolution just minutes ago.

Can someone help me get the windows 10 1366x768 resolution working please?

Thanks

You're probably just missing the right video driver but Windows Update should grab it.
 
Hey guys, one thing. I upgraded my Desktop, then did a clean install. No problem.However, I just upgraded my laptop. Belarc Advisor is reporting the exact same key for both of them. I'm now afraid to do a clean install. Did this happen to anyone?
 
Hey guys, one thing. I upgraded my Desktop, then did a clean install. No problem.However, I just upgraded my laptop. Belarc Advisor is reporting the exact same key for both of them. I'm now afraid to do a clean install. Did this happen to anyone?

It's a generic key. The activation is tied to the hardware itself (BIOS/UEFI or motherboard).
As long as it says "activated" you can clean install just fine or do the Reset.
 
It's a generic key. The activation is tied to the hardware itself (BIOS/UEFI or motherboard).
As long as it says "activated" you can clean install just fine or do the Reset.

Really? But the terms say you can transfer your retail license to another PC. I'm confused...
 
Really? But the terms say you can transfer your retail license to another PC. I'm confused...

Everyone who upgrades has the same key for that version. You don't have a retail licence, you have an upgrade one. Although if you call them, they might transfer it anyway if needed.
 
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