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Windows 10 is beautiful. I have enjoyed using it for the past 5 years ever since I built my desktop computer.
Recently, it has been asking me to update. Suddenly, it would 'automatically' do it without my permission.
However, it would revert back to previous state/version realizing that I have small space to do the update. (I usually have 8 Gb of free C: space).
To stop this 'automatic' update, I finally freed up about 40 Gb of free space, then I let it do the update.
It proceeded to update showing percentage. However, as it went to 100%, somehow, it decided to revert back to previous version.
It did not stop there. It started restarting then going back to that message again ("Reverting back to previous version") then repeating again and again.
It has got stuck in a loop.
So, I looked for a solution in the internet. I made a Windows 10 bootable pen drive. I used that to "repair the system".
It gave me a message saying it failed to repair it, however, the computer went to the log-in window. Thank goodness!
I managed to run my computer again. But, to my horror, Windows 10 is asking me to update the computer again every 20 or so minutes.
Annoying! More importantly, scary as hell! I would let it update again but the same old story happened all over again.
I am stuck in a loop of nightmare that I cannot wake up. It is like a horror movie!
My question is:
Is there any fix to this update loop? I tried stopping the update by disabling it at 'service.msc'.
Or, going to control panel and stopping the automatic downloads, which i believe won't do anything since it has already downloaded the files.
It probably has a corrupted update file.
Would installing a new Windows 10 version help it? I was thinking of downloading the OS here from teamos site then installing it.
I am currently downloading the Super Office Windows 10.
How about installing the older version such as Windows 8/7?
Thanks guys for any tips!
Recently, it has been asking me to update. Suddenly, it would 'automatically' do it without my permission.
However, it would revert back to previous state/version realizing that I have small space to do the update. (I usually have 8 Gb of free C: space).
To stop this 'automatic' update, I finally freed up about 40 Gb of free space, then I let it do the update.
It proceeded to update showing percentage. However, as it went to 100%, somehow, it decided to revert back to previous version.
It did not stop there. It started restarting then going back to that message again ("Reverting back to previous version") then repeating again and again.
It has got stuck in a loop.
So, I looked for a solution in the internet. I made a Windows 10 bootable pen drive. I used that to "repair the system".
It gave me a message saying it failed to repair it, however, the computer went to the log-in window. Thank goodness!
I managed to run my computer again. But, to my horror, Windows 10 is asking me to update the computer again every 20 or so minutes.
Annoying! More importantly, scary as hell! I would let it update again but the same old story happened all over again.
I am stuck in a loop of nightmare that I cannot wake up. It is like a horror movie!
My question is:
Is there any fix to this update loop? I tried stopping the update by disabling it at 'service.msc'.
Or, going to control panel and stopping the automatic downloads, which i believe won't do anything since it has already downloaded the files.
It probably has a corrupted update file.
Would installing a new Windows 10 version help it? I was thinking of downloading the OS here from teamos site then installing it.
I am currently downloading the Super Office Windows 10.
How about installing the older version such as Windows 8/7?
Thanks guys for any tips!