I'll second your experience.

Out of 42 Win 10 Pro systems that have been upgraded, 1 failed to boot after the update and all efforts to recover the drive failed (believe me, I tried everything!) I ended up reformatting the SSD and reinstalling Win10 Pro.

No, I can't prove it was the update that caused it, but the timing was uncanny.

With 147 Win 10 Pro systems still not updated, I'm not looking forward to the next month!

Mike Copeland


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It can't be any worse than the nightmare I've just had installing the latest 
update for Windows.  My wife's laptop had to go to a repair shop to get the 
BIOS fixed after the update trashed it.  The update trashed my desktop 3 times 
requiring a clean install and a restore from an image!  The only way I could 
get it in was with a clean install, install Office and VFP then update - which 
deleted VFP and Office so they had to be re-installed.  The only benefit is 
that now my PC boots very quickly.  I use an iPhone and iPad so thought I'll 
give a Mac a try as all my friends that have one says that it just works. 😊  
Got to be worth a try.

John

John Weller

01380 723235

07976393631

The Mac ecosystem isn't some sunlit upland TBH

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