Windows 10: Updating Win7 caused problems open Win10

Discus and support Updating Win7 caused problems open Win10 in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; I have been using Win 10 for about 2 months. Before I installed Win10, I cloned my hard drive that has Win7 on it just in case Win10 didn’t deliver as... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by 6185JGL, Dec 15, 2015.

  1. 6185JGL Win User

    Updating Win7 caused problems open Win10


    I have been using Win 10 for about 2 months. Before I installed Win10, I cloned
    my hard drive that has Win7 on it just in case Win10 didn’t deliver as promised.
    Monday I thought I’d update the Win7, so I open the PC case, disconnected the
    wires from the C drive and connected them to the Win7 hard drive. I opened
    Win7 and updated everything on the drive that needed it, like the OS, the Nvidia
    driver, Malwarebytes, etc.

    I then disconnected the Win7 drive and returned it to its box. I reconnected the
    Win10 drive and powered up the PC. I saw the BIOS screen, then a black screen
    with “Loading operating system…” and nothing more. “Loading operating
    system…” stayed on the screen 5 minutes until I shut the PC down and restarted
    it. Same result.
    I powered the PC down, checked that all the connections were solid, and tried
    again. Same result. I gave up.

    Tuesday AM I tried again with the same result. Then I restarted, opened BIOS,
    and instructed the PC to boot from the hard drive. Success!
    Then I restarted the PC just to be sure and it would not open again. I had to go to
    BIOS and specify the boot procedure again. Why it not opening as it has done for
    the past 2 months?

    John


    :)
     
    6185JGL, Dec 15, 2015
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  2. ColinSTW Win User

    Permanent Way to Turn Off Airplane Mode for Windows 10 Desktops

    Now with no free update from win7 to win10, on the recent update of win10 that Airplane mode has returned. Previously I re-installed win7 to fix this and then upgraded free. If this option is no longer available to me then the only solution is to revert
    to win7 again. Times consuming and laborious I know, but this is becoming a major hassle everytime MS updates it causing lock into airplane mode. Come on MS fix this its been around months, especially if you want people to pay for win10 upgrade.
     
    ColinSTW, Dec 15, 2015
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  3. Pelcaro Win User
    LAN fails after Win10 update

    Good morning Ugo,

    I have never downloaded the NIC drivers for my recent boxes(ages 2ys, 1yr, 6months). The LAN was working perfectly (full functionality between all boxes) with following the previous WIN10 update, it is this last one that has caused the problem.

    My LAN is: 1 Win7 box and 3 Win10 boxes all wired to a router. I can reach the web from all boxes independently and the Win7 box can reach all the Win10 boxes separately. There is no password on the Win7, but there are passwords on the Win10 ones. When
    trying to reach the Win7 from a Win10, I get a panel asking for credentials (password) but there isn't one to give.

    I hope the above brief summary of the LAN set up with previous and current functionality helps.

    Kind regards,

    .
     
    Pelcaro, Dec 15, 2015
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  4. CountMike New Member

    Updating Win7 caused problems open Win10

    If it's UEFI BIOS it changes firmware in CMOS/BIOS too to suit it's settings.
     
    CountMike, Dec 15, 2015
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  5. 6185JGL Win User
    CountMike,
    Sorry. I'm not that technically knowledgable. I do not understand your response nor how it leads me to a fix.
    John
     
    6185JGL, Dec 15, 2015
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  6. philc43 Win User
    When you are in the BIOS menu you can also reset the boot order as well as select which drive to boot from. I think you need to update the boot order to make sure it recognises the W10 hard disk again..
     
    philc43, Dec 15, 2015
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  7. 6185JGL Win User
    philc43,

    When I get to the boot menu, Hard disk is the 3rd item listed and there is a + next to it. I click that and get a page with my 2 hard drives listed, The Win10 HDD is listed first and the Linux HDD is second. There is no + next to the Win10 drive. Should there be? I don't remember if there was in the past as I don't often get into BIOS. Do you think that there is a setting in BIOS that says "always open the first HDD listed"?

    John
     
    6185JGL, Dec 15, 2015
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  8. philc43 Win User

    Updating Win7 caused problems open Win10

    Can you indicate what the first and second items are in the boot priority order? I think something is trying to bootup ahead of your hard disk and it might well be a UEFI setting as suggested by @CountMike. If possible try to change the boot order and make your hard disk first in the list.

    The plus sign is just because you have two hard disks and is the way to access them as you did.
     
    philc43, Dec 15, 2015
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  9. 6185JGL Win User
    I found boot priority in CMOS and all is well now. Thanks.
    John
     
    6185JGL, Apr 4, 2018
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