This OS like this is boring : (. We need a new version so we can have new diferent posts. 10240 is not a lucky number anymore So why mention it? It's been said like a thousand times.
Brand new installation: (deleted all partitions from SSD during windows setup - the setup has created I think 4 new partitions) C:\Windows\system32>sfc /scannow Beginning system scan. This process will take some time. Beginning verification phase of system scan. Verification 100% complete. Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them. Details are included in the CBS.Log windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For example C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. Note that logging is currently not supported in offline servicing scenarios. CBS log (16MB): userscloud.com/5d33zvulfovy
Just got home had a long day..any who Im at the BIOS screen right now and I have to move the Internal ODD Devices up first so that it will boot first but I have no idea what I have to press to make it move up, I put my cursor over it but nothing happens what do I have to press
At the end of the log it always lists which files had the problem. In your case it was speech dll mui files.
*shrugsville* Remember when it had that weird problem with powershell database or something? I really have no idea what causes this sort of thing. Only thing I can guess is that maybe slight mismatch with the way wimlib does data streams and win10 setup? I would test this script version against ms media creation tool version and see if we can replicate the bug.
I did it..I think its working put boot #1 as Internal Optical Disc Drive and when I rebooted it asked me to press any key but now it seems to be stuck on the Dell LOGO when I pressed any key so not sure whats going on here Edit: Its working now its at setup is starting
Its cool I got it going..went to boot 1 selected Optical Disc Drive and its installing the windows 10..I skipped putting in my serial # since once installed microsoft automatically activates it, my windows 8.1 was legit so Im good
You did well. Hope that you enjoy Windows 10. After Windows 10 is up and running remember to go back into the BIOS and return the boot devices to their original settings.
Looks like MS and/or any OEM support should hire doggie, murphy and some others here to get this done. As long as MDL runs, the world should do likewise, but beware if not .
Oh WOW I didnt think I had to do that..I know I never did that on the laptop when I went into the BIOS..so after its all installed I have to go into BIOS again and change boot 1 back to the USB storage that it was on first?