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Michelle Fleming's avatar
Feb 08, 2018

Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17093 for PC

Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17093 for PC is now available to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring and for those who opted in to Skip Ahead.

 

This build includes:

  • Diagnostic Data Improvements
  • Windows Security Improvements

and much more.

 

Please visit the Insider Blog for full details.

  • To address the issues outlined in this thread, our engineering team has suggested that you disable Fast Start if your PC supports it.  They felt this may help until the issue is resolved in a future build.

     

  • I am experiencing the boot loop issue on my Surface 2 as well. It shows the Surface Logo and boot loops within a few seconds, so I would guess it has something to do with the boot record itself. If I boot from a Windows Install USB stick and select Troubleshoot and then "continue" it will boot Windows 10 17093 without a problem. I reverted back to 17083 and the problem was gone, overnight Windows updated back to 17093 and the problem is back.

    • Miguel Degasperi's avatar
      Miguel Degasperi
      Copper Contributor

      I'm the same problem with my surface 2 pro. 

      Any suggestion to resolve?

    • Mahdi Hachicha's avatar
      Mahdi Hachicha
      Copper Contributor
      Aa yes i don't know why i didn't think of that. I just had to make sure i boot to the installation in uefi mode else the continue option isn't there. They'll probably fix this in the next build now I'll just have to hibernate instead of turning the pc off
      • Michelle Fleming's avatar
        Michelle Fleming
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        Hi,

         

        Our engineering team has suggested that you disable Fast Start if your PC supports it.  They felt this may help until the issue is resolved in a future build.

        Michelle

  • Troy Pemberton's avatar
    Troy Pemberton
    Copper Contributor

    I am getting the reboot loop also. I can get into windows if i boot from the media disk and continue past the message without pressing a key

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I wish someone would help or explain why this happens when I had no previous issues with build install during the last build releases of rs3 ... I really did not do anything to my PC which is a i5 2nd generation Dell Inspiron n5110 and has worked well with both Windows and Linux operating systems ... Please respond as I cannot install build 17093 ...
  • Shane M's avatar
    Shane M
    Copper Contributor

    This update just crashed my dell XPS12 pc, now it is stuck at the dell bios,  doing a restart loop every second. Thanks! how can i troubleshoot if i can't even get to the "windows failed to start" screen. Just keeps looping, and looping and looping. Luckily i have ubuntu on usb and could retrieve important files, but i'm not the only one.  is there anything i can copy to MS to figure out the issue, I've read at least 1 other dell user having similar trouble with this 'update'

    • Maarten de Ruiter's avatar
      Maarten de Ruiter
      Copper Contributor

      yes, same problem here on a HP 8760W. No way to recover? Anyone knows a solution?

      • Mike Kellenberger's avatar
        Mike Kellenberger
        Copper Contributor

        My boot loop solution:

        • Create a Windows 10 Installation Media (USB or DVD).
        • Boot off this Install Media
        • Choose "Repair this Computer" -> "Troubleshoot"
        • Choose "Continue"
        • PC should now boot normally
        • In Windows disable Fast Startup in the power options of control panel

        After that, booting should be possible without any problems.

        Update to Build 171001, which has fixed this problem and Fast Startup can be activated again (if needed).

    • Mahdi Hachicha's avatar
      Mahdi Hachicha
      Copper Contributor
      I have the same problem too have you fixed it?
      You can boot onto an installation usb go to repair at the bottom to access the recovery environment then open cmd from there so you can mess around with the file system
    • Richard Parker's avatar
      Richard Parker
      Copper Contributor
      Sorry that I am no help but I had my XPS12 laptop on this auto update and now I'm in the same loop.

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