Open Macrium Reflect in the rescue media and restore the imaged C partition back to the new install C partition.ĮDIT: I did not look at installed programs. Once the OS is installed and the correct partitions exist, boot to Kyhi's custom rescue media. Image the C partition to an external drive (use Macrium, be sure verification is ON).Ĭlean install the latest version W10 to Disk 0, being sure to nuke all partitions and start with an "unallocated" drive. Once the OS is in good shape, I would do this: If there are still problems with the OS, I would do as you previously suggested, the repair install using an in-place upgrade. This is a legacy boot, 32-bit W10Pro system, clean installed on a bare spinner with TP9926, (Oct 2014), and upgraded all the way through to IP14332. Here is a shot of my old lappy's drive structure. If I understand correctly, I think you are on the right track with reagentc - the rollback error is because Windows can't set the recovery (the final step in the install). I'm in it for the duration, you can cry UNCLE at any time Your choice to continue troubleshooting or bite the bullet and Clean install. I strongly suspect though, only a repair install (even that's questionable since Dism essentially does that) or a Clean install (always fixes issues except HW issues) will do the trick. There are many other troubleshooting suggestions, but I wanted to write some down before I forgot to mention them how about that CD-ROM 1 question beforeĬheck your time settings - set Internet time server to and update nowĬreate a new admin account (Local) and run WU manually from that account Let me know if any devices are not working properly you should also report it over on the Reddit page.Ĭheck Device Manager for any unknown devices or flagged device If we stumble across something that resolves the issue on your machine, great. Just to let you know, our efforts might not bear fruit since this is really in the domain of MS to fix. You've been doing great, but the next phase might be tortuous - change, test, change, test, change, test. Speccy - Publish Snapshot of your System Specs Please follow this tutorial to provide the current operating environment of your machine.
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