Warning

 

Close
Confirm Action

Are you sure you wish to do this?

Cancel Confirm
AR15.COM

[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Thanks Microsoft (Page 1 of 2)

Previous Page
/ 2
Next Page
7/9/2016 9:49:45 AM EDT
I've been ignoring the prompt to update to Windows 10 for a while. I finally did it yesterday and got an error after it took all day to download and install. I did some googling and it said try and reset. I did that and now all I get is a black screen with a cursor. I should have known better Fk Microsoft
7/9/2016 9:57:46 AM EDT
[#1]
You need to get GWX Control Panel next time.


GWX Control Panel


GWX is Microsoft's nag application that you clicked on. GWX Control Panel is a program that completely wipes it so it will never appear again to push you to upgrade.

7/9/2016 11:10:11 AM EDT
[#2]
Quote History
Quoted:
You need to get GWX Control Panel next time.


GWX Control Panel


GWX is Microsoft's nag application that you clicked on. GWX Control Panel is a program that completely wipes it so it will never appear again to push you to upgrade.

View Quote


It's too late for that.  It's reinstall OS time.  If you have data that you need to recover, then create a USB boot disk and use that to copy your data to another USB drive before you reinstall your OS.
7/9/2016 11:16:43 AM EDT
[#3]
I eventually went back to Windows 7. 10 froze up all the time, made my CPU lag... couldnt do more than 1 task at a time.. No thanks.
7/9/2016 11:18:49 AM EDT
[#4]
Quote History
Quoted:
You need to get GWX Control Panel next time.


GWX Control Panel


GWX is Microsoft's nag application that you clicked on. GWX Control Panel is a program that completely wipes it so it will never appear again to push you to upgrade.

View Quote


Really? This works? I keep hitting ignore.
7/9/2016 11:22:19 AM EDT
[#5]
Mine updated without me telling it to.  Jow it freezes ALL.  THE. TIME
7/9/2016 11:23:50 AM EDT
[#6]

Quote History
Quoted:


Mine updated without me telling it to.  Jow it freezes ALL.  THE. TIME
View Quote
Without you accepting the EULA?  That's rather unlikely.



 
7/9/2016 11:24:08 AM EDT
[#7]
Quote History
Quoted:
Mine updated without me telling it to.  Jow it freezes ALL.  THE. TIME
View Quote


Yep. Why do you think they have to GIVE it away? Since when does Microsoft GIVE shit away?
7/9/2016 11:24:36 AM EDT
[#8]

Quote History
Quoted:


I eventually went back to Windows 7. 10 froze up all the time, made my CPU lag... couldnt do more than 1 task at a time.. No thanks.
View Quote
I only have one machine left in my house with 8.1 and have not experienced anything like you describe.



 
7/9/2016 11:25:57 AM EDT
[#9]

Quote History
Quoted:
Yep. Why do you think they have to GIVE it away? Since when does Microsoft GIVE shit away?
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:



Quoted:

Mine updated without me telling it to.  Jow it freezes ALL.  THE. TIME




Yep. Why do you think they have to GIVE it away? Since when does Microsoft GIVE shit away?
Because they want to get everyone on to one OS stream since maintaining four major desktop OS versions is expensive.



 
7/9/2016 11:28:28 AM EDT
[#10]
Yes this works for 7 and 8.
Quote History
Quoted:


Really? This works? I keep hitting ignore.
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
You need to get GWX Control Panel next time.


GWX Control Panel


GWX is Microsoft's nag application that you clicked on. GWX Control Panel is a program that completely wipes it so it will never appear again to push you to upgrade.



Really? This works? I keep hitting ignore.

7/9/2016 11:29:16 AM EDT
[#11]
Quote History
Quoted:


Yep. Why do you think they have to GIVE it away? Since when does Microsoft GIVE shit away?
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Mine updated without me telling it to.  Jow it freezes ALL.  THE. TIME


Yep. Why do you think they have to GIVE it away? Since when does Microsoft GIVE shit away?

no. It's free because there's more money to be made these days on apps and programs than operating systems. Getting everyone to use Windows 10 was the goal.
7/9/2016 11:30:00 AM EDT
[#12]
Quote History
Quoted:
Because they want to get everyone on to one OS stream since maintaining four major desktop OS versions is expensive.
 
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Mine updated without me telling it to.  Jow it freezes ALL.  THE. TIME


Yep. Why do you think they have to GIVE it away? Since when does Microsoft GIVE shit away?
Because they want to get everyone on to one OS stream since maintaining four major desktop OS versions is expensive.
 
That too.
7/9/2016 11:32:27 AM EDT
[#13]
Quote History
Quoted:
Without you accepting the EULA?  That's rather unlikely.
 
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Mine updated without me telling it to.  Jow it freezes ALL.  THE. TIME
Without you accepting the EULA?  That's rather unlikely.
 

Happened with my brothers computer. Left it up over the weekend. Monday morning windows 10 was installed.
7/9/2016 11:36:59 AM EDT
[#14]
Quote History
Quoted:

Happened with my brothers computer. Left it up over the weekend. Monday morning windows 10 was installed.
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Mine updated without me telling it to.  Jow it freezes ALL.  THE. TIME
Without you accepting the EULA?  That's rather unlikely.
 

Happened with my brothers computer. Left it up over the weekend. Monday morning windows 10 was installed.

Not without accepting the EULA and/or ignoring the scheduler.
7/9/2016 8:08:28 PM EDT
[#15]
I kept messing with the fix-it tools on the recovery menu and was able to get it in some sort of safe mode. It wouldn't start when I selected safe mode but one of the other options worked. I was able to get the few folders of pictures I hadn't backed up yet on a few DVD's. I then tried 2 recent restore points and got errors both times. I tried to get back into that safe mode I was in before to wipe the video drivers and it wouldn't start up. After resetting like 8 times and trying the different recovery options it gave me a black screen that said your computer failed to start up, would you like to restore to the last time it did. I clicked ok, it did its thing and is back to normal.
7/10/2016 1:58:54 AM EDT
[#16]
My computational device is running Win10 pro. It's buggy as hell, doesn't update anymore, hates other than win programs, and just went though the seemingly endless cycle of multi-restores to get it to work again. Win10 is the bloody wart on the anus of pc's.


Many fucks be upon Windows.
7/10/2016 1:59:55 AM EDT
[#17]

Quote History
Quoted:
Yep. Why do you think they have to GIVE it away? Since when does Microsoft GIVE shit away?
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:



Quoted:

Mine updated without me telling it to.  Jow it freezes ALL.  THE. TIME




Yep. Why do you think they have to GIVE it away? Since when does Microsoft GIVE shit away?
Because it will save them money

 
7/10/2016 2:10:00 AM EDT
[#18]
Kill the Microsoft, switch to Linux
7/10/2016 2:16:50 AM EDT
[#19]

I get a kick out of people blaming Microsoft because Win10 won't work right on their Compaq 486 box.



There is a compatibility checker that's free and will tell them if their box is advanced enough to run the new version of Windows. For some reason the don't run it nor do they back up their files nor make a boot disk.



Win10 is just too fool-proof for some people.
7/10/2016 2:19:13 AM EDT
[#20]


Quote History
Quoted:



I get a kick out of people blaming Microsoft because Win10 won't work right on their Compaq 486 box.





There is a compatibility checker that's free and will tell them if their box is advanced enough to run the new version of Windows. For some reason the don't run it nor do they back up their files nor make a boot disk.





Win10 is just too fool-proof for some people.


View Quote
These people can't outsmart the Windows 10 install, you think they could figure out the compatibility checker?


 
7/10/2016 2:22:12 AM EDT
[#21]
I just did a clean Windows 10 install on my laptop (first reinstall since it was new in 2012).



Cut my boot time in half and runs great.



Looking forward to putting it on my new desktop too... if I ever build one
7/10/2016 2:25:50 AM EDT
[#22]
Is Windows 10 really free? I got a refurbished laptop and windows 10 is prompting for activation.
7/10/2016 4:01:14 AM EDT
[#23]
Quote History
Quoted:
You need to get GWX Control Panel next time.


GWX Control Panel


GWX is Microsoft's nag application that you clicked on. GWX Control Panel is a program that completely wipes it so it will never appear again to push you to upgrade.

View Quote


Tag
7/10/2016 4:07:39 AM EDT
[#24]
Quote History
Quoted:


Really? This works? I keep hitting ignore.
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
You need to get GWX Control Panel next time.


GWX Control Panel


GWX is Microsoft's nag application that you clicked on. GWX Control Panel is a program that completely wipes it so it will never appear again to push you to upgrade.



Really? This works? I keep hitting ignore.


It does, very well actually
7/10/2016 4:22:24 AM EDT
[#25]
If you go into installed updates you can hunt down KB3035583 on either windows 7, 8, or 8.1. Uninstall it. open task manager and make sure GWX.exe is not running, if it is just end the task. go to C:\windows\system32\ and scroll down to GWX. Right click and then left click properties, left click the security tab, left click the advanced button, left click the owner tab, left click the edit button, select your user name or administrators if your user is an administrator and is not listed, left click apply, then left click ok all the way out of the dialogue boxes. Right click GWX again, left click properties, left click security tab, left click edit button, select your user name and set it to full control then apply and ok. Right click on GWX again, hold down shift and left click on delete.



Make sure your automatic updates is set to only automatically install important updates then check for updates, you should have a new optional update with KB3035583 at the end, right click it and select hide.




you have now saved yourself from the horror that is winders 10 :)




It's actually not bad, I still don't have it on my gaming machine but it's on my laptop. After I turned off cortana, set all the data logging and reporting to off, removed almost all the tiles from the start menu, added in all the third party programs I need and reset all the file associations, it's not really any different from windows 7 or 8.1. 8 was a total abortion though unless you used a third party start menu.
7/10/2016 4:42:25 AM EDT
[#26]
and once again, another person learns the hard lesson that installing an OS on top of an OS is NOT a good idea.

7/10/2016 9:42:59 AM EDT
[#27]
Quote History
Quoted:
I kept messing with the fix-it tools on the recovery menu and was able to get it in some sort of safe mode. It wouldn't start when I selected safe mode but one of the other options worked. I was able to get the few folders of pictures I hadn't backed up yet on a few DVD's. I then tried 2 recent restore points and got errors both times. I tried to get back into that safe mode I was in before to wipe the video drivers and it wouldn't start up. After resetting like 8 times and trying the different recovery options it gave me a black screen that said your computer failed to start up, would you like to restore to the last time it did. I clicked ok, it did its thing and is back to normal.
View Quote

It's a Christmas miracle.
7/10/2016 9:48:08 AM EDT
[#28]
Here is the upgrade you seek.
7/10/2016 9:51:53 AM EDT
[#29]
M$ sure is generous with everyone's time, are they not?
7/10/2016 9:53:15 AM EDT
[#30]
I regularly use 4 PCs with Win 10 on them. 3 of them were upgraded, one shipped with Win 10.

I have NO major issues with any of them. At least one of said PCs is a REALLY cheap Celeron-powered Asus Laptop.

I've seen dozens of upgraded Win 10 boxes at work. Most go off without a hitch. Honestly, I'm somewhat astonished by the infrequency of problems we encounter with Win 10, especially on PCs that were upgraded in-place.

It's a VERY solid OS, in my experience.
7/10/2016 9:53:52 AM EDT
[#31]
Quote History
Quoted:
These people can't outsmart the Windows 10 install, you think they could figure out the compatibility checker?  
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
I get a kick out of people blaming Microsoft because Win10 won't work right on their Compaq 486 box.

There is a compatibility checker that's free and will tell them if their box is advanced enough to run the new version of Windows. For some reason the don't run it nor do they back up their files nor make a boot disk.

Win10 is just too fool-proof for some people.
These people can't outsmart the Windows 10 install, you think they could figure out the compatibility checker?  


Well, there IS a link to it on the "Upgrade to Windows 10" screen....
7/10/2016 9:56:43 AM EDT
[#32]
Quote History
Quoted:
and once again, another person learns the hard lesson that installing an OS on top of an OS is NOT a good idea.

View Quote

Yup.  Every one of my boxes I've done the "keep nothing" option and it runs great.  I know better than trusting an in place upgrade.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile
7/10/2016 9:58:22 AM EDT
[#33]
Quote History
Quoted:
I regularly use 4 PCs with Win 10 on them. 3 of them were upgraded, one shipped with Win 10.

I have NO major issues with any of them. At least one of said PCs is a REALLY cheap Celeron-powered Asus Laptop.

I've seen dozens of upgraded Win 10 boxes at work. Most go off without a hitch. Honestly, I'm somewhat astonished by the infrequency of problems we encounter with Win 10, especially on PCs that were upgraded in-place.

It's a VERY solid OS, in my experience.
View Quote

GD is the outlier on every curve.
7/10/2016 9:58:36 AM EDT
[#34]
Quote History
Quoted:
and once again, another person learns the hard lesson that installing an OS on top of an OS is NOT a good idea.

View Quote


I WAS going to suggest a clean install, but I dunno if he has any restore media or not and I'm not about to suggest it if he doesn't have any.

Most people don't. That's one of the reasons I refuse to work on people's malware-infested craputers any more. NOBODY has fucking restore media. Sometims you HAVE to nuke it from orbit.
7/10/2016 10:02:28 AM EDT
[#35]
Quote History
Quoted:

GD is the outlier on every curve.
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
I regularly use 4 PCs with Win 10 on them. 3 of them were upgraded, one shipped with Win 10.

I have NO major issues with any of them. At least one of said PCs is a REALLY cheap Celeron-powered Asus Laptop.

I've seen dozens of upgraded Win 10 boxes at work. Most go off without a hitch. Honestly, I'm somewhat astonished by the infrequency of problems we encounter with Win 10, especially on PCs that were upgraded in-place.

It's a VERY solid OS, in my experience.

GD is the outlier on every curve.


The "get Linux" responses to these threads are really telling. If Windows pisses you off, just wait until you have to diagnose a REAL problem in Linux. I think some of those guys are just jacking with the non-technical guys.

At least the "get Apple" guys are suggesting a solution that people who have trouble with Windows might have success with.

7/10/2016 10:03:36 AM EDT
[#36]
Quote History
Quoted:
I regularly use 4 PCs with Win 10 on them. 3 of them were upgraded, one shipped with Win 10.

I have NO major issues with any of them. At least one of said PCs is a REALLY cheap Celeron-powered Asus Laptop.

I've seen dozens of upgraded Win 10 boxes at work. Most go off without a hitch. Honestly, I'm somewhat astonished by the infrequency of problems we encounter with Win 10, especially on PCs that were upgraded in-place.

It's a VERY solid OS, in my experience.
View Quote

Except for compatibility with quite a few versions of software I use for work. Namely, older revisions of Rockwell Software.
7/10/2016 10:04:14 AM EDT
[#37]
Quote History
Quoted:

Except for compatibility with quite a few versions of software I use for work. Namely, older revisions of Rockwell Software.
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
I regularly use 4 PCs with Win 10 on them. 3 of them were upgraded, one shipped with Win 10.

I have NO major issues with any of them. At least one of said PCs is a REALLY cheap Celeron-powered Asus Laptop.

I've seen dozens of upgraded Win 10 boxes at work. Most go off without a hitch. Honestly, I'm somewhat astonished by the infrequency of problems we encounter with Win 10, especially on PCs that were upgraded in-place.

It's a VERY solid OS, in my experience.

Except for compatibility with quite a few versions of software I use for work. Namely, older revisions of Rockwell Software.

That's not a Microsoft problem.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile
7/10/2016 10:09:14 AM EDT
[#38]
Maybe down the road I will do a clean install of 10, but my upgraded version was bad. Glad to hear guys with fresh copies of it arent seeing any issues.
7/10/2016 10:09:50 AM EDT
[#39]
OST this mfer

I know im gonna get boned eventually and will need this info.


I loved XP Pro...
7/10/2016 10:10:19 AM EDT
[#40]
Quote History
Quoted:

That's not a Microsoft problem.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
I regularly use 4 PCs with Win 10 on them. 3 of them were upgraded, one shipped with Win 10.

I have NO major issues with any of them. At least one of said PCs is a REALLY cheap Celeron-powered Asus Laptop.

I've seen dozens of upgraded Win 10 boxes at work. Most go off without a hitch. Honestly, I'm somewhat astonished by the infrequency of problems we encounter with Win 10, especially on PCs that were upgraded in-place.

It's a VERY solid OS, in my experience.

Except for compatibility with quite a few versions of software I use for work. Namely, older revisions of Rockwell Software.

That's not a Microsoft problem.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile


^ What he said.

If the software vendor won't update their shit, what is Microsoft supposed to do about it?

7/10/2016 4:16:41 PM EDT
[#41]
Quote History
Quoted:


^ What he said.

If the software vendor won't update their shit, what is Microsoft supposed to do about it?

View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
I regularly use 4 PCs with Win 10 on them. 3 of them were upgraded, one shipped with Win 10.

I have NO major issues with any of them. At least one of said PCs is a REALLY cheap Celeron-powered Asus Laptop.

I've seen dozens of upgraded Win 10 boxes at work. Most go off without a hitch. Honestly, I'm somewhat astonished by the infrequency of problems we encounter with Win 10, especially on PCs that were upgraded in-place.

It's a VERY solid OS, in my experience.

Except for compatibility with quite a few versions of software I use for work. Namely, older revisions of Rockwell Software.

That's not a Microsoft problem.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile


^ What he said.

If the software vendor won't update their shit, what is Microsoft supposed to do about it?


At a minimum, how about not forcing people to upgrade to software that won't work?
7/10/2016 4:22:55 PM EDT
[#42]
Quote History
Quoted:

At a minimum, how about not forcing people to upgrade to software that won't work?
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
I regularly use 4 PCs with Win 10 on them. 3 of them were upgraded, one shipped with Win 10.

I have NO major issues with any of them. At least one of said PCs is a REALLY cheap Celeron-powered Asus Laptop.

I've seen dozens of upgraded Win 10 boxes at work. Most go off without a hitch. Honestly, I'm somewhat astonished by the infrequency of problems we encounter with Win 10, especially on PCs that were upgraded in-place.

It's a VERY solid OS, in my experience.

Except for compatibility with quite a few versions of software I use for work. Namely, older revisions of Rockwell Software.

That's not a Microsoft problem.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile


^ What he said.

If the software vendor won't update their shit, what is Microsoft supposed to do about it?


At a minimum, how about not forcing people to upgrade to software that won't work?

I keep hearing this here about folks getting forced but with around a dozen physical and virtual instances I've yet to see anything like it.  In fact I have had to provide input along the way.

Plus if you are running enterprise edition it won't upgrade through the OS.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile
7/10/2016 4:30:17 PM EDT
[#43]
Quote History
Quoted:

Happened with my brothers computer. Left it up over the weekend. Monday morning windows 10 was installed.
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Mine updated without me telling it to.  Jow it freezes ALL.  THE. TIME
Without you accepting the EULA?  That's rather unlikely.
 

Happened with my brothers computer. Left it up over the weekend. Monday morning windows 10 was installed.


Bullshit.  Someone clicked the "reserve my free Windows 10 upgrade" button months ago and forgot.
7/10/2016 6:25:08 PM EDT
[#44]

Quote History
Quoted:





At a minimum, how about not forcing people to upgrade to software that won't work?
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:



Quoted:


Quoted:


Quoted:


Quoted:

I regularly use 4 PCs with Win 10 on them. 3 of them were upgraded, one shipped with Win 10.



I have NO major issues with any of them. At least one of said PCs is a REALLY cheap Celeron-powered Asus Laptop.



I've seen dozens of upgraded Win 10 boxes at work. Most go off without a hitch. Honestly, I'm somewhat astonished by the infrequency of problems we encounter with Win 10, especially on PCs that were upgraded in-place.



It's a VERY solid OS, in my experience.


Except for compatibility with quite a few versions of software I use for work. Namely, older revisions of Rockwell Software.


That's not a Microsoft problem.



Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile




^ What he said.



If the software vendor won't update their shit, what is Microsoft supposed to do about it?





At a minimum, how about not forcing people to upgrade to software that won't work?




 
How were you forced?
7/11/2016 8:46:18 AM EDT
[#45]
They forced it on me after declining for months. I just noticed over the weekend that it turned on my camera, microphone and sharing. Fyi...
7/11/2016 8:52:08 AM EDT
[#46]

Quote History
Quoted:


Kill the Microsoft, switch to Linux
View Quote


Linux constantly crashed on my machine, and ARFCOM displayed all funky. So far Windows 10 has worked well other than having to track down some video drivers after the install.





 
7/11/2016 8:55:13 AM EDT
[#47]

Quote History
Quoted:


They forced it on me after declining for months. I just noticed over the weekend that it turned on my camera, microphone and sharing. Fyi...
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History
Quoted:


They forced it on me after declining for months. I just noticed over the weekend that it turned on my camera, microphone and sharing. Fyi...
Pardon my shock when your machine behaved unlike any I have worked on and contrary to how Redmond says it works.





Microsoft also states that reports that Windows 10 being forced on
users are "not accurate” and suggests that users who seeing Windows 10
installed unexpectedly might have pre-selected to upgrade to the new
operating system.



A Microsoft spokesperson said in a Q&A: "We have updated the
upgrade experience for some of our customers, who had previously
reserved their upgrade, to schedule a time for their upgrade to take
place.”





Users may have also have unwittingly clicked or tapped on the
‘accept’ or ‘OK’ button, which user interface elements such as Windows
Access Control and the modern trend of extensive permissions and
password requests bombarding users with pop-ups demanding action, has
trained users to do.


 
7/11/2016 9:33:32 AM EDT
[#48]
Windows 7 is best Windows. I run whatever OS was native. When I buy a new laptop, I run what it brung. The only time I've ever put a new OS on was Windows ME. Never again. I'm due for a new laptop, and the wife's CPU just failed on hers, so I guess I'll be buying a couple soon. It looks like prices have bottomed out, though. I have a HP i5, 8GB and 500GB 14" I bought for $650 at BB 6 years ago. Hard to find that price point now for the same hardware, especially in a 14". I guess the old doubling every 2 years deal is dead.
7/11/2016 9:35:07 AM EDT
[#49]
I love it when car owners try to change their own engines.
7/11/2016 9:35:42 AM EDT
[#50]
OS-X Yosemite.

You know it's the best operating system, just do it.
Previous Page
/ 2
Next Page

[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Thanks Microsoft (Page 1 of 2)