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Hi, just curious if anyone else has suffered this.
Following a Microsoft update a month ago my PC refused to start saying something like 'windows failed to start'. After trying the repair tools nothing worked. A friend who is very handy with PC's fixed it saying the pc was booting in the wrong order and not recognising the SSD.
A week later and another Microsoft update and it did it again. This time I was annoyed as I tried disabling the updates beforehand so hit the brandy in a :rage: My friend was away but he instructed me on a fix, I had to go in to the BIOS and manually override the boot sequence. I did this until he got back and fixed it again.
Another update occurred with no issues.
Then another and it did it again! My friend hasn't managed to get round yet so I currently have to start my PC via the BIOS again!
My question is, does any one of the TP experts have any clue as to why this is happening and how I can stop it? Yes my friend can fix it, and this time he's going to show me what he did so I can fix it, but he's clueless as to why it keeps happening.
My PC is the following spec:
Intel Core I7 3.20GHZ
16.0 GB RAM
64-bit operating system.
Windows 7 Professional with Service pack 1.
I have updates changed to 'download only, install when I say' but it still installs them anyway. Apparently going in to the registry is the only way to change it and I don't like messing with the registry!
I run CCleaner regularly and have Norton Internet security.
Any hints/ tips/ advice appreciated.
Following a Microsoft update a month ago my PC refused to start saying something like 'windows failed to start'. After trying the repair tools nothing worked. A friend who is very handy with PC's fixed it saying the pc was booting in the wrong order and not recognising the SSD.
A week later and another Microsoft update and it did it again. This time I was annoyed as I tried disabling the updates beforehand so hit the brandy in a :rage: My friend was away but he instructed me on a fix, I had to go in to the BIOS and manually override the boot sequence. I did this until he got back and fixed it again.
Another update occurred with no issues.
Then another and it did it again! My friend hasn't managed to get round yet so I currently have to start my PC via the BIOS again!
My question is, does any one of the TP experts have any clue as to why this is happening and how I can stop it? Yes my friend can fix it, and this time he's going to show me what he did so I can fix it, but he's clueless as to why it keeps happening.
My PC is the following spec:
Intel Core I7 3.20GHZ
16.0 GB RAM
64-bit operating system.
Windows 7 Professional with Service pack 1.
I have updates changed to 'download only, install when I say' but it still installs them anyway. Apparently going in to the registry is the only way to change it and I don't like messing with the registry!
I run CCleaner regularly and have Norton Internet security.
Any hints/ tips/ advice appreciated.




