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234Aproko:
Good Morning. My new HDD has arrived. I have successfully cloned d new HDD from d old HDD. d issue still persists. D version of d current windows 10 installation s: 10. 0.14393

234Aproko:
D version of d current windows 10 installation DVD dat I have is: 10.0.10240.

Boggin:
Glad to see that you are least back up and running.

You can either hit the Update now button or create bootable media from https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10

This will give you the latest Creators release of 1703 15063.0 and subsequent updates will take that to 15063.138

There are some things you need to be aware of that this update does.

It removes Control Panel from the Start menu but you can go Start - type Control Panel then right click on it and select Pin to taskbar.

It also replaces Command Prompt with Powershell in the Start menu - you can change this back by going Start - Settings/Personalization/Taskbar and use the toggle switch to turn that off.

I also found that it removes some normally hidden items from Network adapters which can be viewed in Device Manager/View/Show hidden devices.

Using the Network reset in Settings/Network and Internet will reinstate those, although you will need to re-enter the wireless password at the taskbar WiFi icon afterwards.

However, in two instances when I've gone to change back to the DNS servers I use for Wireless and Ethernet, I've found there was no Ethernet listed to change.

You can find these by going Start - type ncpa.cpl and press enter.

I'm not sure if this was because of the latest update or because of the Network reset but to reinstate the Ethernet, I needed to run the cmd netcfg -d from a Command Prompt (Admin).

I can then change the DNS servers back to Google's which I normally use and again, had to re-enter the wireless password.

My boot up time is a little bit slower, but not too much that I can't live with.

234Aproko:
What makes a laptop to hang at times when you are restarting? Is the processor fan failing?

Boggin:
No - it can be drivers but Event Viewer/Error is recording this that and the other failing to start properly which degrades the start up.

You can also find what degrades the start by expanding Applications and Services/Microsoft/Windows/Diagnostic-Performance/Operational and click on each of the Diagnostic Performance of those.

One that I've seen on the two laptops I've updated to 15063.138 is App Container profile failed with error 0x800700B7 and another that the CldFlt failed to start because it wasn't supported.

I found a fix for the last one and that is to go Start - type regedit - press enter then navigate -

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet001/Services then click on CldFlt

In the right pane right click on Start - Modify and change the value from 2 to 4 - OK

Close up the sections - File - Exit then reboot to effect.

I've only found that generally the App Container one can be ignored, but these things can overall increase start up times.

I didn't see any of these until I manually updated to the Creators update.

You may get 1703 15063.138 through Windows Update but it could be a while as it's a phased release so as not to put pressure on MS's servers.

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