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Boggin:
@ Profix - can you remember offhand which antivirus programs the machines were running.
I use Norton Security on mine and mine booted back up okay after running WR but it's thought WR could have changed the permissions for some and causing the black screen.
Can I suggest that you create a system image on any machine before running WR which can save you from having to clean install and then perhaps we can address why you need to run WR on them.
I tend to perform a repair install on my Win 10s when they don't seem right.
ProFix:
THANKS!!... I just un ticked the fix store apps, and all good...it has worked like a charm again on 3 win 10 machines.
FYI, for those that repair computers for a living, in the past week or so, we have had more clients calling, do to update messing with everything from internet to very slow PC's... anyone else see this???
Also, this tool works great on fixing win 10 issues not included with WR.
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/fixwin-for-windows-10
Thanks again!!!
Boggin:
Whenever I run the repair program, I always uncheck all app repair boxes but that doesn't stop the many notifications of there was a problem with such and such an app and has been reverted to whatever after the reboot.
Yes, it was advised that KB4056892 for Win 10 which MS had released as a counter to Meltdown and Spectre could cause those problems.
They released KB4058258 on the 31st Jan. to rectify those problems. - https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/4058258/windows-10-update-kb4058258
I don't know if you know about the netcfg cmds you can use for connectivity problems but Win 10 has a new one in netcfg -d which resets all network adapters which requires a reboot to effect.
It's also useful if one of the network adapters goes missing as it will restore it.
You can see what the other netcfg cmds can do by opening a cmd prompt and entering netcfg /?
ProFix:
Thanks Boggin for the link.. very helpful. That explains a lot.
Boggin:
For anyone else that complains of those symptoms then advise to perform a manual check for updates where they should get KB4058258 unless you ask them to bring the machine in if a laptop and you do it for them.
It may be worth uninstalling KB4056892 first if Windows will allow it where the machines are really unresponsive.
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