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Hi, Hope our site Robot now allows this post, I've had to remove all previous links to websites. Search YouTube for " How To Fix Windows 10 Stuck In Infinite Boot - No Software Needed. " [ remove quote marks though] It's by a guy called "MDTechvideos". Follow his tutorial exactly to get to the boot-up 'Command Mode' (CMD) via your PC's blue start screen. You must include any spaces in the black command screen when it's open. If you get back into full Windows 10 operation mode with the above "MDTechvideos" tutorial you will need to then search online for the Microsoft update KB4015438 through the 'Windows Update' feature on your PC. It's dated 20th March 2017. Alternatively if Windows cannot find it you can download it directly from the Microsoft website, again I'm not allowed to post direct links to it. However,there are links on the above MDTechvideo YouTube web page under my posted comments as "Happy Tuber" The KB4015438 update is very large ( it can be up to a 1000Mb so choose carefully if on a paying...
더 읽어보기Hi, This is a duplicate post as the first one I edited and would not update to site: "In the first instance go to this YouTube website and follow MDTech's tutorial EXACTLY. Including ALL spaces where he indicates when in the CMD screen of your PC. Note: - Beforehand you may need to press and hold down your PC's power button several times before the Windows Utility page shows up in blue with a number of options, or hold down PC power button and press F11 when booting up. ( other PC's may use F8 button or even DELETE button check your manual.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABI3DAhq... Here is what I have found myself and posted in comments on MDTechvideo's webpage above. "Windows 10 64bit and maybe 32bit (x86) has an update as of 20th March 2017 which seems to address this crashing problem. Search in Google for this KB4015438 Windows update and DO READ information on this. I'll warn you though, it's up to 1000 Mb in size and can take HOURS from download to install. Apparently it is NOT a just a patch for...
더 읽어보기Hi, In the first instance go to this YouTube website and follow MDTech's tutorial EXACTLY. Including ALL spaces where he indicates when in the CMD screen of your PC. Note: - Beforehand you may need to press and hold down your PC's power button several times before the Windows Utility page shows up in blue with a number of options, or hold down PC power button and press F11 when booting up. ( other PC's may use F8 button or even DELETE button check your manual.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABI3DAhq... Here is what I have found myself and posted in comments on MDTechvideo's webpage above. "Windows 10 64bit and maybe 32bit (x86) has an update as of 20th March 2017 which seems to address this crashing problem. Search in Google for this KB4015438 Windows update and DO READ information on this. I'll warn you though, it's up to 1000 Mb in size and can take HOURS from download to install. Apparently it is NOT a just a patch for Windows, but a mega update. If you are fortunate enough to get back into Windows...
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