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Wow, this is a really professional and helpful video. To fix this, I used to reinstall Windows with the option to keep my personal files and programs, but I don't need to do that anymore. Thanks!
One thing I have noticed recently on several machines (don't know exactly when it arrived) is that Win10 & 11 now asks if you want to reboot BEFORE the update process is complete (you can see it in Task Manager). If you reboot right away it often appears to freeze with a black screen although there is still disk activity. After a certain time it reboots to the 0-30% blue screen and then it completes normally. So the moral is "DONT PANIC - as the Hitchhikers guide would say", check the task activity before clicking yes to reboot.
Doesnt happen often thankfully but when it says windows updating and takes too long I end up manually shutting pc down and hope it restarts & updates properly🙄 Thanks for sharing Mike and Kath 🐈👍
I downloaded the new graphics card for my computer and it was pixelated so I changed resolution didn’t work so I rolled back still didn’t work only if I uninstall the graphics driver it’s good but I didn’t want to
My PC screen got stuck with ‘Working on updates 99% complete Don’t turn off your computer’ for hours. After shutdown and reboot, it restarted the update and got stuck at 99% complete again. How do I fix it? Thank you.
sometimes you have to just leave it to figure things out, or a repair install of windows is a good idea, Maybe you can try doing an in place upgrade from the windows 10 media creation tool page. When it asks if you want to upgrade choose that option - and backup anything important before hand just in case! We have a guide here ruclips.net/video/RpLox4z5Qkk/видео.html
@@mikesunboxing Thanks for answering my question. I recently subscribed to your channel and have enjoyed your videos so far. Your memory looked super bright in the video, and I loved seeing that RGB awesomeness shine like a neon rainbow. I currently use the VColor Manta DDR5 64GB 6000mhz on my system, and the light is bright but nowhere near as bright as yours, at least from the perspective of the video camera. Your expertise and engaging presentation style make it a pleasure to watch your content, and I look forward to seeing more of your work in the future. I think you're a fantastic content creator.
Or... you could be a brave or foolish sole and continue to run Windows 7. I am going to upgrade to Windows 10 soon, I promise. 😂 Great how to video Mike. Take care. Cheers
Have that problem for ages, now updated to 10 on that system, but it will get swapped to Linux Mint in weeks when my machine is complete taking over that pc's duties.
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@@andreijoo boot from a windows 10 or 11 setup USB stick, or after 3 forced non boot cycles the blue screen menu should appear to allow you to access safe mode
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Thanks Mike and Lady Kath.
@@rickh8380 Thanks for watching, Rick 🙂
Thanks man really professional and helpful that fixed my problem
Glad to hear it
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Wow, this is a really professional and helpful video. To fix this, I used to reinstall Windows with the option to keep my personal files and programs, but I don't need to do that anymore. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
One thing I have noticed recently on several machines (don't know exactly when it arrived) is that Win10 & 11 now asks if you want to reboot BEFORE the update process is complete (you can see it in Task Manager). If you reboot right away it often appears to freeze with a black screen although there is still disk activity. After a certain time it reboots to the 0-30% blue screen and then it completes normally.
So the moral is "DONT PANIC - as the Hitchhikers guide would say", check the task activity before clicking yes to reboot.
lol don't panic! i get the reference
Doesnt happen often thankfully but when it says windows updating and takes too long I end up manually shutting pc down and hope it restarts & updates properly🙄
Thanks for sharing Mike and Kath 🐈👍
thanks nick
Thank you for the video Mike.l’ve never had this problem,but thanks to your advice l now know a possible solution for future incidents 👏⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
hopefully it isn't needed, but if it is just search we'll be there
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Thanks For The Info Mike About Fixing Windows Update :) Very useful If ANything Goes Wrong :)
No worries!
How do you fix an issue when you can’t get the pc to start back up and you’re stuck ?
reset the CMOS maybe?
Useful tricks Mike!
Glad you think so!
I had this last week, but it seems to have gone away, which is a good thing! 😮 Great video thanks Mike.
glad it fixed itself
I downloaded the new graphics card for my computer and it was pixelated so I changed resolution didn’t work so I rolled back still didn’t work only if I uninstall the graphics driver it’s good but I didn’t want to
try using DDU to clean the display driver
How can I do that if my laptop keeps restarting????
does it restart in safe mode, if it does then you have a hardware problem
My PC screen got stuck with ‘Working on updates 99% complete Don’t turn off your computer’ for hours. After shutdown and reboot, it restarted the update and got stuck at 99% complete again. How do I fix it? Thank you.
sometimes you have to just leave it to figure things out, or a repair install of windows is a good idea, Maybe you can try doing an in place upgrade from the windows 10 media creation tool page.
When it asks if you want to upgrade choose that option - and backup anything important before hand just in case!
We have a guide here ruclips.net/video/RpLox4z5Qkk/видео.html
What memory is in that computer behind you Mike?
kingston fury rgb ddr5
@@mikesunboxing Thanks for answering my question. I recently subscribed to your channel and have enjoyed your videos so far. Your memory looked super bright in the video, and I loved seeing that RGB awesomeness shine like a neon rainbow. I currently use the VColor Manta DDR5 64GB 6000mhz on my system, and the light is bright but nowhere near as bright as yours, at least from the perspective of the video camera. Your expertise and engaging presentation style make it a pleasure to watch your content, and I look forward to seeing more of your work in the future. I think you're a fantastic content creator.
@@toddsherman812 bless you that is very kind of you to say
Ty Mike!
How do I get past the message to start with
you can leave it until it sorts itself out or reboot
nice to know ... big thanks
My pleasure
Just press power button for 5s. :D
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Or... you could be a brave or foolish sole and continue to run Windows 7. I am going to upgrade to Windows 10 soon, I promise. 😂 Great how to video Mike. Take care. Cheers
Have that problem for ages, now updated to 10 on that system, but it will get swapped to Linux Mint in weeks when my machine is complete taking over that pc's duties.
Yeah time for windows 7 to die a graceful death!
@@D_8KEN still have it in my laptop
You can do it!
Ahhhhh, Windows... 🙄
I can’t shut down the pc or use it??? How am i sipposed to tweak it if it stays like that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??!
boot into safe mode. it will try after 3 failed boot attempts
@@mikesunboxing Damn, thanks so much actually. I was in a lot of stress. 😂
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@@mikesunboxing how to boot in “safe mode”. I don't understand I've been restarting it with power button for how many time
@@andreijoo boot from a windows 10 or 11 setup USB stick, or after 3 forced non boot cycles the blue screen menu should appear to allow you to access safe mode