Windows 10: Update has killed my PC

Discus and support Update has killed my PC in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Windows did an update and now it won't start up.I can get the PC to go into windows repair mode the blue screen with recovery options and diagnostics... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Chris Chetwyn, Jul 15, 2024.

  1. Update has killed my PC


    Windows did an update and now it won't start up.I can get the PC to go into windows repair mode the blue screen with recovery options and diagnostics but it won't do anything at all. Every option I choose just says it failed and to get something else, which all fails too.I run my business on my PC and I obviously don't want to lose all of the documentation on there.There should be an option to disable updates as they seem to cause more problems than good. If I was to think of anything that may have contributed to the issue then it's possible that there was an issue updating if they're want e

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    Chris Chetwyn, Jul 15, 2024
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  2. BulldogXX Win User

    win10 update kb4541335 killing my pc?

    May I respectfully suggest that, instead of presuming that this update is killing your PC, you instead consider what may be wrong with your PC that prevents an update which installs successfully for the great majority from installing on your PC.
     
    BulldogXX, Jul 15, 2024
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  3. Davidk03 Win User
    Windows update and killing the network adapter

    My update list shows KB4338818 waiting, and the more info lists this update as having an issue which kills the network adapter.

    So, why would anyone elect to install this KB knowing it will kill the internet? Right now, for that issue alone, this KB item is not installed on my PC.

    There are (manual) workarounds listed, and therefore why hasn't MS embodied them in the KB so this issue just "isn't there"?
     
    Davidk03, Jul 15, 2024
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  4. Update has killed my PC

    Windows 10 killed my pc!

    Hi Mike,

    From the information you have provided, we're not sure if Windows logged in successfully after the upgrade. If Windows had gone to a black screen even before logging in to your user profile, we would have access to limited tools to troubleshoot this issue.
    So I would suggest you try these steps and check if they help:

    • While at the black screen, try using CTRL+SHIFT+ESC to start Task Manager.
    • If it becomes visible, try finding LockAppHost.exe on the Details tab and ending the task.
      • If this resolves the black screen, use corruption resolution steps (dism, then sfc), and run the all apps PowerShell command in

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    • If this does not work, use File, Run new task in Task Manager to start an Administrator CMD window. Use this to create a new administrator user with the following commands (changing “<password>” to something of the customer’s choosing):

      net user test <password> /add

      net localgroup Administrators test /add
    • This will give you a test user to try, which will confirm if the issue is user or system-specific.

    If the above steps didn't help, then I would suggest you try the following steps and check:

    • Try connecting to different video outputs on the PC. Sometimes a change in driver can cause the video to be sent:
      • To a different Adapter: from integrated graphics to a discrete card or vice versa.
      • To a different output: from HDMI to DVI, DisplayPort to VGA, or any other combination.
    • Try to boot into Safe Mode with Networking or Enable low-resolution video.
      • Advanced boot options, Safe Mode with Networking, or Low Resolution Video
      • Check Device Manager and look for Display Adapters
        • If you see 2 items under Display Adapters, disable to integrated video card (e.g. Intel HD 4000 or AMD Radeon HD 4200) and restart. (try vice versa if it does not work)
        • If you see 1 item under Display Adapters, rollback the driver or uninstall the display adapter in Device Manager, and enable the option to delete driver software.
    Check the PC or display adapter manufacturer’s site for an updated driver.

     
    Bennet Martin, Jul 15, 2024
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