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Old 05-14-2018, 05:33 AM
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This may not help you now but perhaps it will in the future. The last time I had a Windows machine, I had it create restore points every day. In case of an issue, I could boot into safe mode and then pick a restore point (by date) from which to restore to. You are essentially rolling back to a previous (working) system state. Also, Windows machines used to (perhaps still do) have a hidden partition on the hard drive from which you can reinstall the original version of Windows after booting into safe mode. I now have a "Windows free" environment and do the same thing with an iMac via Time Machine. I recommend turning off automatic updates.

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Windows 10 did an automatic update over night to the wife's laptop, now we get this "Diagnosing Pc Problem". Sits there idling for hours. Then it give "Advanced Options". Click on any of the 3 and up pops the Blue Screen. Before you ask, she never burn a dvd repair disk.

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