Been a bit quiet here due to a major PC failure that required my machine to go into the repair shop to be reloaded from scratch. I had a boot loop that I couldn't by pass even by reinstalling Windows 10.
Any how I got it back yesterday morning, and spent most of yesterday setting it up again. Due to decisions made about using gmail and OneDrive I didn't lose any data, and it was just a case of reinstalling those links and a bit of software.
So, I'm back up and running with quite a few things to catch you all up on.
Be back soon with some updates.
Any how I got it back yesterday morning, and spent most of yesterday setting it up again. Due to decisions made about using gmail and OneDrive I didn't lose any data, and it was just a case of reinstalling those links and a bit of software.
So, I'm back up and running with quite a few things to catch you all up on.
Be back soon with some updates.
a lot of people have had that boot loop issue recently; it seems to have been caused by the most recent windows 10 update. It took out two PCs in our house, and that of our neighbour.
ReplyDeleteCan I charge Microsoft the £60 it cot to have it fixed?
DeleteI suspect not.
Welcome back. I had assumed you were away on your travels to some faraway exotic location researching the next big thing.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Andrew
Well, I have been to Birmingham a lot. Does that count?
DeleteReports on a few games, a show and a battlefield walk in the pipeline.
ReplyDeleteBy coincidence, this happened to me last week. Basically my SSD died and I had to get it replaced and Windows10 reinstalled. What did I learn from this? That if you have music or pictures or documents stored in the default folders in W10 that you'd rather not lose, you'd better have them backed-up...
ReplyDeleteYes. I had a near miss with a previous machine. I am now a big fan of One Drive, Google and Gmail.
DeleteJust need to work out how to turn Cortana off again.