[SOLVED] Latest Windows 10 Update F***ks Up With Your PC

wonder

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EDIT: SOLVED!
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Alright, so here's the deal. If anyone happens to experience "blue screens of death"
whenever trying to run VirtualBox based Android emulators,
you'll need to disable Windows Hyper-V.

1. Open Control Panel, search for "Windows Features" in the upper-right corner.
2. Open "Turn Windows features On or Off"
3. Find and disable Hyper-V

As a bonus features, you emulator will now even boot faster!
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So, yeah... To my surprise this morning "there is a problem with your Outlook account".
I had to recover the password, login again, yada-yada-yada, fix my account, whatever.

When I thought things were back to normal, my Memu Android Emulator stopped working.
Every time I try to start it I get a BSOD (yes, W10 has them as well!), meaning, no B4A development today!!!
 
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wonder

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I guess I could, but since I don't want to turn-off automatic updates, it would be pointless.
What I have to do is find out where the problem is...

If it wasn't for gaming I'd be on Linux for a long-time now...
 
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I guess I could, but since I don't want to turn-off automatic updates, it would be pointless.
I know, but sometimes leaves us Microsoft no choice.
 

sorex

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the biggest annoyance of 10 is that you can't even turn off windows update.

you can only schedule the reboots so that it doesn't reboot it uncontrolled like at night which is the default
and if you wait/postpone it long enough it simply installs it anyway.
 

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Yesterday I did a backup of my whole documents Folder including the Outlook Accounts Now I seems to be time for a full backup.

I had this once: Boot -> Enter Password -> accepted -> Sandclock -> back to Enter Password page -> Loop. Thank's...
 

Cableguy

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I had the w10 blue screen about a week ago, can't exactly remember why...
Anyway, Microsoft is really pushing users to their patience limits
 
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Windows 10 is the best windows of all time(for me)!
Last week I even my old laptop that I bought in 2005, on Windows 10 will update without any problem.
Update from Windows XP to Windows 7 and then Windows 10.
 

wonder

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Update from Windows XP to Windows 7 and then Windows 10.
Same route here! (MS-DOS 3.x, MS-DOS 6.22, Win 3.11 Workgroups, Win 95, Win 98, XP, 7, 10)

I like Windows 10, but I really hate waking-up to a "different PC" and have my stuff not working anymore...
 
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Same route here! (MS-DOS 3.x, MS-DOS 6.22, Win 3.11 Workgroups, Win 95, Win 98, XP, 7, 10)
Can you show me this PC.
 

Cableguy

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If he tweaks his pc like some Portuguese tweak their cars, he started width a 286HMz pentium, and is now on an i7! Like tweaking a mini 900 to the power of o Subaru impresa!
 

wonder

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Here's the list of my (stationary) PC hardware.
B4X:
i8086 CPU           - 640KB RAM - Hercules Graphics Adapter       : MS-DOS 3.x
i486 DX2 66Mhz      -   8MB RAM - Trident SVGA                    : MS-DOS 6.22 -> Windows For Workgroups 3.11 -> Windows 95
iPentium 233Mhz MMX -  32MB RAM - Matrox Mystique + 3DFX Voodoo 2 : Windows 98
AMD Athlon 1.67 GHz -   2GB RAM - ATI Radeon 9000                 : Windows XP Pro
Core i7 3770        -  16GB RAM - NVIDIA GTX 760 Superclocked     : Windows 7 -> Windows 10
 
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