Laptop trying to factory reset itself
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Maybe F11 is sticking? Lol
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Maybe it's Windows?
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This laptop is going through the "This may take several minutes" screen but so far no prompt for selecting a keyboard.
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@WLS-ITGuy Ah ok. If it seems to stall on that screen, let's make sure the computer is completely off.
So hold the power button down for 10 seconds, unplug and take the battery out.Put the battery back in, plug in the power, and turn it back on.
Since it's an older laptop, maybe make several sandwiches or knit a sweater or two. -
@WLS-ITGuy said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
This laptop is going through the "This may take several minutes" screen but so far no prompt for selecting a keyboard.
No keyboard prompt after the above finished.
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@kamidon said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
@WLS-ITGuy Ah ok. If it seems to stall on that screen, let's make sure the computer is completely off.
So hold the power button down for 10 seconds, unplug and take the battery out.Put the battery back in, plug in the power, and turn it back on.
Since it's an older laptop, maybe make several sandwiches or knit a sweater or two.Sorry - I was posting that I was doing the 1903 upgrade as I thought the OP posted that he had just done that.
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@WLS-ITGuy I'm so confused lmao!
I think I got it though, so it's not factory resetting itself, it's just stalling on the 1903 screen?
Or is the installation of 1903 just a step in troubleshooting? -
Yeah, the 1903 update seems the most likely culprit.
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It's giving me system recovery or checkup options. I'll run the checkup but at this point I'll put Fedora on it. #FUWindows
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@mary said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
It's giving me system recovery or checkup options. I'll run the checkup but at this point I'll put Fedora on it. #FUWindows
Windows: "But muh vidya games!"
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@mary I've had 3 updates give me grief. In the repair utility, I went to the commandline and ran a chkdsk (insert driver letter here): /r once I verified on which drive the OS was located in the repair utility. It seemed to work. After, I ran DISM and sfc
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@kamidon right! Seriously though, I'm running sfc/scannow to see if it will show anything
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@kamidon said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
@mary said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
It's giving me system recovery or checkup options. I'll run the checkup but at this point I'll put Fedora on it. #FUWindows
Windows: "But muh vidya games!"
Linux: Proton B!tch3s!!!
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@mary I had to chkdsk before I could get it to settle down. Not sure why.
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@mary said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
@kamidon right! Seriously though, I'm running sfc/scannow to see if it will show anything
That and what Scotth said as well. dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth and Chkdsk /r
Best to do Chkdsk last...that one is always risky...Roll the die one way and it'll slaughter your OS and then of course sometimes it'll fix your issue.
Don't recall if DISM has ever fixed anything for me, but it's worth trying. -
@scottalanmiller said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
@kamidon said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
@mary said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
It's giving me system recovery or checkup options. I'll run the checkup but at this point I'll put Fedora on it. #FUWindows
Windows: "But muh vidya games!"
Linux: Proton B!tch3s!!!
Apparently I'm behind the times.
So I take it this Proton replaced Wine? -
@kamidon said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
@scottalanmiller said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
@kamidon said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
@mary said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
It's giving me system recovery or checkup options. I'll run the checkup but at this point I'll put Fedora on it. #FUWindows
Windows: "But muh vidya games!"
Linux: Proton B!tch3s!!!
Apparently I'm behind the times.
So I take it this Proton replaced Wine?Got announced like a year ago almost. Steam was fed up with microsoft and dedicated some crazy amount of resources to write compatibility layers for things like DirectX that were always the "lock in" of Windows. Proton is doing some amazing stuff.
I've got games running on it already.
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@scottalanmiller said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
@kamidon said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
@scottalanmiller said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
@kamidon said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
@mary said in Laptop trying to factory reset itself:
It's giving me system recovery or checkup options. I'll run the checkup but at this point I'll put Fedora on it. #FUWindows
Windows: "But muh vidya games!"
Linux: Proton B!tch3s!!!
Apparently I'm behind the times.
So I take it this Proton replaced Wine?Got announced like a year ago almost. Steam was fed up with microsoft and dedicated some crazy amount of resources to write compatibility layers for things like DirectX that were always the "lock in" of Windows. Proton is doing some amazing stuff.
I've got games running on it already.
Heh, well there's something for me to focus on! :face_with_stuck-out_tongue:
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Here's another thing that helps sort out the issues. This command examines the cbs.log and dumps the results in a text file.
findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log >sfcdetails.txt
Google the entries and address the issues one at a time.