

Near the end of the restore process, a pop-up said the restore was unsuccessful. Anyway, there was a large Win10 update o/a 8-15. I am far from an expert on Win10 - this is the only way I know to get there. I used System Restore and chose to restore prior to the last update.Ĭlick the Action Center icon (should be last icon on the right of the taskbar) then select "All Settings" (on the bottom)
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I used the mediacreation tool from MS to attempt to install my co-worker's Win 10 but after downloading and verification, I got an error message.Īny advise on this would be helpful. Hey Forceten3232, how did you reinstall Win 10. If this is a Windows 10 glitch, I can only hope MS comes up with a fix before the problem repeats itself. These often contain security plugs as well as removing operational glitches to a new operating system so I figured I didn't have much choice. Of course, I soon was notified that I had updates waiting to be installed.īeing a glutton for punishment, I went ahead and installed the updates.

When the reboot was completed, everything was the way it was before the problem. The system then rebooted and I received another message saying the Restore was successful.

Near the end of the Restore, I received a message that the system couldn't restore because there was a registry error. May I say that "kairous 1" stated the basic problem much better than I did.īefore receiving the first reply to my query, and suspecting the problem may be rooted in Windows latest update in that the computer had been working fine until then, I used System restore right after posting the problem.
