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Problem booting after installing 17093 build
- AnonymousFeb 11, 2018
I was able to boot finally after using the Windows Media Creation Tool to create new Windows 10 install usb, going into the bios and selecting to boot from usb, boot from it, and selecting Repair Windows. After fussing around with various options to repair the startup (all of which gave me errors) I reset the machine, went back into the bios, and suddenly had a second Master Boot Record to select. Booting from it worked! Thinking everything was fixed, I rebooted... and ran into the issue again. So I repeated the process and this time when I successfully booted and logged in, I went into settings and rolled back to a previous version of windows. Now everything boots fine with no reboot loops.
This whole incident has made me switch to the slow ring.
All on this thread, had to post this update thread, and will copy and paste this all to the insider feedback hub. Not sure if an update pushed/loaded last night, I will review logs. Device certainly rebooted at some point last night and while release is still 17093.rs i am now showing prelease 1802021400 - again not sure that is different as did not note further release extension prior to this morning. In any case, device rebooted over night and surprise, this morning I had login screen and my monitor array order did not change with reboot. Note, I rebooted yesterday to update for NORTON and screen configuration did change, causing me to do the whole physical change cables again routine, which is why I was so surprised to both see a login prompt and have my screens in the same configuration as I left them at end of day yesterday. In any case I seem to be all good at this point and will research if there was another update last night.
I Updated to 17101 yesterday and it's not better. I'm still having the same problem booting, I have to use the recovery USB and even the recovery process gives me an error message 0x8000ffff. The PC also shuts down by itself after some period of inactivity.