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Change it from Automatic Recommended to Notify to schedule restart. This will stop Windows from automatically restarting the pc when the updates are downloaded and installed. Now whilst they're downloading and installing. Do nothing else at this time, other than setting up a backup plan just in case the next step gets difficult.

To find out which version you're running go back into settings and click on Update and Security and click on Activation. Here it should label what version of Windows 10 you're running. Once you know what Windows OS you have, follow the link below.

Download the correct 32bit or 64bit installer onto either the disk or USB stick. Once downloaded follow the steps provided whilst running the installer, to create an installation boot media that corresponds to the version of windows you're using. Go to Option 2. You can now restart your computer. Allowing Windows to apply and configure the latest updates. Once it's done installing, you'll return to the login screen with the bug.

This is meant to happen as you've just created a logon screen that should provide a. Now hard reset your PC three times and return to the recovery options screen.

Then follow either the text example below or watch the video provided by Syrexide and reproduce the same steps. Text Example -. Now once you've followed the steps from either the video or text example, you should now be able login, complete all windows update, restart you computer and then still be able to login.

You should be all good to go from here on out! Like me, for when I attempted it, I wasn't able to get the recovery options menu to load at all. However to resolve this, when my computer initially loads I'm given a splash screen that tells me what F key to press to get to my boot menu.

By pressing F12 That's for my system, might not be the same for you my screen shows a very basic menu with all my drives listed. Look for the one labeled as Disk or USB and press enter on it Navigate to it by using the arrow keys. This will restart your system and it'll attempt to load the installation boot media you created earlier and you'll be presented with a screen like this:.

Yes I know it says Windows 8, but the Windows 10 has the exact same layout. Step 2: On the bottom on left of the window shown above you'll see "Repair your computer". Click no this option and you should be taken to a purple Recovery Options menu. Once the command prompt has loaded, return to Step 4 and follow Option 1.

Sorry if this didn't work out for you or if it made it worse, but I did state at the start that this might not work or worsen your situation. However if it didn't and it did solve it! Avoid this app as for the near future, until Windows 10 has become more stable itself.

The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:. Sorry, something went wrong. I usually go by The Cypher now, I just never got round to updating this account's username. I do hope this guide helps anyone experiencing this annoying issue.

My system seems to be back to normal and starting faster now. I believe after I restored a second time, a second copy of Windows 8. I believe that was causing the slow start up. Option 1 is the one I used After I deleted the bak file and tried to do the copy thing, it says the system couldn't find the file, did I miss a step or anything?

No matter how many times I try, it doesn't work. Do you have a Installation boot media? If so make sure you boot your PC from it and try re-installing it via that approach, or return to the Advanced Recovery menu and do the simplest reset option and try again.

So try to give it a chance, failing that, I too noticed that my installer kept stopping or going blank at certain points. Shutting down your PC and loading it again will resume the installation again. It could be that it simply got stuck, found an error or crashed. Make sure you unplug any unnecessary items as well, as you want it to just fly through and not find drivers for all your accessories.

Your advice came too little too late, I'm afraid. I did indeed have a Windows 8. Thank goodness for backups, though! It's the unfortunate price I had to pay for a login screen that doesn't look dumb. I just wish Microsoft would've built something into the login screen to where you could change it without having to risk using third party tools. My only concern is that when I upgrade back to Windows 10 from 8.



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