Still no joy. My next step may be to take a clean drive and try
installing to that. If that fails then it would have to be a hardware
problem.
On 12/23/2017 1:56 PM, Winterlight wrote:
I had the same problem because I was/am using a RAM Disk assigned to
drive B. Change the letter of the RAM
I don't have a ramdisk implemented on this machine. However, right now
I'm uninstalling everything I haven't used for a while or don't want.
Have to use a reg cleaner as one of the applications, Free Studio (my
stupid fault to install it!) won't uninstall.
Thanks...Steve
On 12/23/2017 1:56
I had the same problem because I was/am using a
RAM Disk assigned to drive B. Change the letter
of the RAM Disk from B to Z and problem solved,
You might want to disable the RAM DISK until you do the update
At 10:27 AM 12/23/2017, you wrote:
Do you use the ASUS RAMDisk software they tout
on
Do you use the ASUS RAMDisk software they tout on their page (or even
have it installed)? I have had problems updating Windows getting the
same error code back with Imdisk (a freeware ramdisk) as my B: drive,
though it doesn't interfere when it's a Z: drive. If so I'd suggest
uninstalling it
Thane,
Thanks, but been that route already. Tried from ISO both with normal
system startup and from a 'clean boot'.
Thanks...Steve
On 12/23/2017 11:32 AM, Thane K. Sherrington wrote:
I'd try downloading the Media Creation Tool.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/software-download/windows10
I'd try downloading the Media Creation Tool.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/software-download/windows10
And do an inplace upgrade.
Tn 23/12/2017 12:13 PM, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Bottom line: Win10 keeps trying to update to the Creators Update (not
the Fall Creators Update, I'm way