Posted on 10/09/2019 5:35:00 PM PDT by ml/nj
So when I went to turn off my Windows7 machine last night, I got the warning not to turn it off because it was doing updates, so I left it going and went to sleep.
In the morning, it took forever to start, but it did start. I looked at Dilbert and turned it off normally. Now I've come home and the startup didn't complete after ten minutes or so, so I turned it off and then turned it on again.
The system suggested "Startup Repair" so I took that option and after a while, it asked if I wanted to restore to a known good state, so I took that option. But when I restarted the startup hung again. Off and on again; and now "Startup Repair" has been running for about 18 minutes with no end in sight.
Suggestions would be appreciated.
ML/NJ
Same thing happened to my 7 system about 3 months ago. Hmmm.
buy a new puter. start over. Curse the name of Bill Gates.
How old is that computer? Could be a hardware failure.
Windows updated my computer into total disability like yours.
I tried the same things you are. Couldn’t get a last good configuration.
I had to eventually reset it back to the original out of the box condition.
Lost everything.
After about 6 months same thing happened, Windows updated it into complete disability. (I backed everything up this time)
I reset it again and turned off updates.
My PC just went through some sort of lapse, and wouldn’t start from sleep. I had stepped away for dinner, or wear it.
Anyway it seems fine now. But since I said that............It’ll go to ‘H’ in a hand basket as soon as I post this.
I suggest turning off automatic updates, I use setup is advise me of updates available but let me decide when to download them.
Upgrade to Linux Mint
Just went through this with my win10. Seems customers around here using Windstream are not getting a complete down load and ending up with corroded files.
Toshiba builds in a complete reset to out of the box condition.
Otherwise you’ll need to have made a set of image discs when you set it up originally.
Drop back a couple of updates - mine did the same this evening. The latest windows Update included some kind of C++ update.
Startup repair could go for hours. Stupid, but true. 18 minutes is nothing when you get into windows repairing things.
Windows update creates a new system restore file every time it updates. Go to control panel—>recovery—>system restore.
You will see a bunch of them listed with dates.
Try using them one by one going backwards until computer is running properly.
Ping!
Well, it is supposed to.
They are also making it hard to turn off updates.
Can you start up computer in safe mode?
Thank you for calling Microsoft technical support! This is Shahandar, how may I help you?
Yes, my computer wont start.
Please give me your name, 24 digit system registration number, and your birthdate.
Is that all necessary?
Oh yes, you will need this information when we wipe your hard drive clean and reinstall Windows!
Wait. Wipe it clean??!!
Of course, you havent done this in the past 6 months, have you?
......
... and so it goes.
Welcome to the club!
win 7 support ends 14Jan20 so they don’t care
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