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DrDBlake
Dec 06, 2023Copper Contributor
Windows 10 Update Stuck on AMD 5k series and TUF570 bios systems
After exhausting every option and likely having to pay to update hardware just to avoid this issue, I have been finding wide spread windows 10 update issues on the web and my system has been failing new updates since Summer 2023 which almost have me switching all my dev activity to IOS. I essentially found the issue targeted to three windows related fixes for which windows offers no solution. 1) give us the option to opt out of windows update. The versions around May were the only ones that worked for my system and every automatic update forces a restart and I have to roll it back. 2) support AMD 5600 5700 and beyond. You guys literally made the update incomparable with some of their new drivers and or just outright install the wrong ones… 3) there is an issue with tuf570 and the newest windows booting in every mode. You need to have fix newest updates so they work for booting properly and doing proper system repairs and update roll backs with this bios system. People are online rolling back bios version because of windows 10 incompatibility. Normally, I would say it is the AMD and TUF570 issues. But this is an issue only when installing the newest windows update. You guys are forcing me to fork out a new Mac in costs just because you force windows 10 updates and if I turn them off it impacts my dev work as you guys do poorly supporting computers not updated. There is no point in developing for a system that changes and breaks every couple of months. Hopefully someone looks into this as it is in my best interest but also Microsoft’s best interests as a lot of customers are upset over windows 10 and cannot upgrade to windows 11 because of hardware incompatibility. We do not like being forced to buy a new pc for windows updates every 6 months to a year. We simply cannot afford it. And this is an MD talking. Imagine lower incomes. Hopefully, I have given enough reason to address this and the issue is patched in a future update.
note: geek squad didn’t fix it, I didn’t fix it. Don’t tell me to boot safe boot, command prompt, roll back reset and reinstall windows, reinstall bootable windows, update or roll back my bios, reformat hard drive and clean install windows or any of those cookie cutter response because I tried everything since summer of 2023 and am very tired of these responses that do not fix what windows 10 directly broke given earlier versions were working.
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