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#1861 |
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Can an update from Win7 to Win 8.1 to Win 10 brick a computer? More precisely is there a way to turn on this computer? It won't even open in safe mode.
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#1862 | |
The Dank Side of the Moon
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Does it not even give you the firmware options like f3 'boot normally' f12 for 'setup' etc or something like that? If you don't get that initial firmware screen, something else is probably wrong. |
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#1863 | |
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Thanks for the quick answer. In other words tell the owner to pay an actual IT or get a new computer. |
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#1864 |
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Sounds like a hardware or power problem.... Hardware if the lights/fans are coming on and no boot/firmware screen .... maybe a power/power supply problem if no lights, no fan...
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#1865 |
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#1866 | |
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Not saying that's what happened to you, I've no idea what kind of machine you have, but yes it is possible for updates to cause all sorts of problems. Not all that common though. |
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#1867 | |
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But those computers still boot normally, right? It's just the display that won't work? So attaching a monitor would let you log in and roll back the update, no? The hardware wasn't actually fried? Or was it? BIOS updates can and do brick systems but driver issues don't normally go that deep. Software breaking hardware can happen but it is rare and usually on purpose. (STUXNET, for example.) |
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#1868 | |
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If the machine will not come on at all that's a power or hardware issue. If the display driver is corrupted there are ways around it. |
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#1869 |
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Thanks guys. It is a Lenova and not mine. Thought I would ask since every year I seem to know less and less about computers.
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There's a bit more info (at least in the latter parts) in this thread and this one. BTW I'm not suggesting this is/was Cinisajoy's issue. I posted it really as an example that updates can cause "damage" that isn't fixable by safeboot or reinstalling. * The second post of this thread suggests that booting with an external display may be possible in some cases but not in others. If it's possible to boot without a display, then it should still be fixable, but if you just get stuck in post due to no display connected, it'll be beyond the ability of many to resolve. Last edited by JoeD; 10-07-2015 at 12:45 PM. |
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The next update to Win10 will allow activation using win7 or Win8.1 product keys:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/next-bi...tag=TRE17cfd61 Quote:
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#1872 |
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A word of warning. I logged onto my PC & netbook this morning and found that Microsoft are trying to install Windows 10 automatically via Windows Update.
![]() If you open Windows Update via the Control Panel you are now being presented with the current screen instead of the number of items waiting to be installed: If you then click on 'Show all available updates' and select 'Optional' you will then see the Windows 10 Update selected by default. In my view this does not make this optional. If you hide the update then it automatically reappears in the Optional list the next time you open Windows Update! I DON'T want to update to Windows 10 at the moment. I can see no point for me personally to upgrade to Win10, but if I did decide to do so I wouldn't do it until Easter of next year. Why can't Microsoft let us make our own decisions as to when or whether we want to grade? Win10 offers me no benefits just lots of headaches from trying to teach my 91 year old father what the changes are and how they affect him. ![]() ![]() |
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#1873 |
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Yes, it is a little annoying, isn't it? Especially the fact that if you hide the update, it automatically unhides itself again.
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#1874 | |
The Dank Side of the Moon
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they really are trying to force the update on everyone.... Very annoying. There was a 'cumulative update' to windows 10 (KB3097617) that got installed on my other machines yesterday. Last edited by kennyc; 10-15-2015 at 09:11 AM. |
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#1875 | |
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http://winsupersite.com/windows-10/h...ng-your-system |
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