My bluetooth intermittently stopped working. I noticed a few threads about Windows Updates, so I tried that. Not enough space, so it backed out, somewhat painfully. So I created an upgrade flash drive using the Microsoft tool and set that running. An hour later it flicked over from 0% to 1% so I went to bed. Woke up and it was trying to back out again, but this time it seems impossible to fix.
I am in the loop where the MINIX screen comes up telling me it is "Undoing changes made to you computer" and the white circle spins, and after a minute or so it restarts a few times and repeats.
I can no longer get to a windows screen, or into safe mode, or to a fabled "Startup Settings" screen. All of this has taken days of my life, and I am skipping plenty of parts. I have been able to get to a command prompt using a recovery flash drive but my bcd seems to be messed up, whatever that is.
I am lost as to what to do, and don't know if I can just reset the PC. Any advice would be appreciated.
And my advice to anyone even starting down the Windows Update path is avoid it if you can, but if you must, do anything you can to free up 10 GB on the hard drive and do it the normal way. Having my time again I would take my User folder and grab all the data and place it on an external drive to free up the room, update windows, and then put it back before your programs notice, ie before you run any of them.
Sam.
I am in the loop where the MINIX screen comes up telling me it is "Undoing changes made to you computer" and the white circle spins, and after a minute or so it restarts a few times and repeats.
I can no longer get to a windows screen, or into safe mode, or to a fabled "Startup Settings" screen. All of this has taken days of my life, and I am skipping plenty of parts. I have been able to get to a command prompt using a recovery flash drive but my bcd seems to be messed up, whatever that is.
I am lost as to what to do, and don't know if I can just reset the PC. Any advice would be appreciated.
And my advice to anyone even starting down the Windows Update path is avoid it if you can, but if you must, do anything you can to free up 10 GB on the hard drive and do it the normal way. Having my time again I would take my User folder and grab all the data and place it on an external drive to free up the room, update windows, and then put it back before your programs notice, ie before you run any of them.
Sam.