Well, good thing I used a new Hard Drive to install Win10 and don't have to worry about Re-Installing Windows 7 Ultimate.
Of Hardware Driver(s) causing Windows 10 to restart - crashes, BSOD with error notice, then restart) and also error for IRQL (websites not being up to par for Windows 10 use and causes a Memory routine error that results again in crash, BSOD with error Now I receive Errors at random for WHEA (indication Not too keen or really wanting to use Windows 10 but before Novembers Update I did not have these errors. I had no problems with Windows 7 Ultimate. Windows 10 Pro 64-bit build 10586 still has flaws. If my space will disappear again I won't manage to return my files. May be that'll be easier to reinstall windows with a formatting? Space again? Because the trouble is: I disabled hibernation and after BSOD I can't enable it again, but before BSOD I had double amount of hibernation space. I decided to try again but now it asked 4gb on my disk C:\ so I have to delete something useful. So the question is: if I delete this files and proceed update up to the end can I hope that I'll receive some After reboot windows restored a previous version. I thought that everything goes good but at about 21% of installation (second process at the bottom list) It reboots to a preload mode and started to update my system. I use SSD 60gb so there is no free space there. I plug my external storage and tried to go, but it asked to have 3 or more gb at my drive C:\ I was glad, it asked me to have 14gb free space so it has many fixes I thought. Is build 10586 the one Microsoft is using for Windows 10 download? If so, how do I get the RTM ISO - we want to test 10 but I will not roll out 10586 even to pilot testers.Īnd how do I prevent 10586 from reinstalling? Reverting to RTM via bootup Repair/Recovery now.
Again, not related to video driver itself, that's the path I first went down, this was the first issue with 10586. If I unplug power cord (found this out by accident) and reboot without it, still boot issue but can After boot, when supposed to see press Ctrl+Alt+Del, black screen and if do Ctrl+Alt+Del still black screen - can barely (and I do mean barely and only because I am thisclose to screen) make out our domain login message.Also, others with issue have other video (e.g. Not related to AMD driver version - new version installed with 10586 (separate update, same time) but At boot, Windows icon (4 blue squares) appears twice, then black screen.