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Offline Clay

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Windows Updates not installing followed by BSOD
« on: August 11, 2016, 12:48:39 am »
ISSUE 1:-unable to install Windows updates for Windows 8 PC
ISSUE 2:-now getting BSOD

SPECS:-Windows 8, x64 (not 8.1)
-HP Model s5-1414 desktop
-CPU: i3-2130 @ 3.4 GHz
-4.00 GB RAM
-BIOS: AMI 8.08, 9/14/2012, UEFI, 4.00 GB RAM
-no graphics card
-have been running on wifi
-able to hard wire which I will do
-computer is out of warranty

BACKUP?
-yes, data is backed up | I have the recovery discs for the OS

RELATED LINKS:
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Boot-and-Lockup/Windows-10-WDF-VIOLATION-then-black-screen/td-p/5268840
http://www.solvusoft.com/en/errors/blue-screen-errors/microsoft-corporation/windows-operating-system/bug-check-0x10d-wdf-violation/

HISTORY:-purchased 9/2012 as Windows 8
-upgraded to 8.1 shortly thereafter
-upgraded to Windows 10, 7/2016
-Minecraft would not work with computer
-two days after upgrading to 10, tried to rollback to 8.1
-received error "We’re sorry, but you can’t go back. The files we need to take you back were removed"
-refreshed computer (cleared all data/programs) back to factory setting, Windows 8 (not 8.1).
-started to run Windows Updates and able to download/install approximately 80 updates
-there after, repeatedly got error - "Failure configuring Windows updates. Reverting changes. Do not turn off your computer"
-ran "Fix It" from MS at the url below:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/949358
-errors found and fixed
-ran Windows Update | still got error "Failure configuring Windows updates..."
-ran sfc /scannow | successfully repaired errors
-Windows Updates still would not install
-in Safe Mode with Networking, ran Windows Repair v3.6.1 but started with power cycling PC | ran full AV scan, etc. | and then finally to repairs
-repairs took about 4 hours to complete | recall seeing errors with System Reparse points but they were repaired
-rebooted PC | started repairs a second time| in Safe Mode with Networking
-after about 13 hours of running, proceeded to bring up Task Manager and then a few seconds later the PC froze
-was unable to bring up any apps, shutdown, restart command, etc.
-finally did a hard reset to shut down the PC
-restarted | got error message "WDF_violation" | about 3 to 5 seconds later, BSOD
-hard reset again | booted | BSOD a second time
-removed corupt HDD from computer | installed it in second bay on functional PC
-using Seagate SeaTools for Windows, ran the following tests: S.M.A.R.T., Short DST, Short Generic and Long Generic
-HDD passed all tests
-obviously integrity of the hardware of the HDD is fine, but the data is not
-put corrupt HDD back in original computer
-switched monitors (hoping that it might be a video driver issue)
-started machine and still BSOD and no beep codes this or any previous times
-opened optical drive | inserted first of three recover discs | hard reset to shutdown
-immediately after restarting, spammed the Esc key to enter recovery options | only had BSOD

ADDITIONAL OBSERVATIONS/QUESTIONS:-the machine is not completing POST.
-feel it is unlikely the CMOS battery going dead as I have not experienced the signs of CMOS battery
going dead (invalid configuration message, press F1 to continue, clock error, etc.).
-suspect the mobo may be damaged since POST is failing
-can the data on a HDD be so corrupt that it would not pass POST?
-with BSOD, I can't "see."  So even though the optical drive is OK, can't load the recovery

NEXT STEPS I AM CONSIDERING:-using a functional computer, format the main partition (volume) only of the corrupt HDD? or
-format the main partition (volume) AND the backup reserve partition?
-something else that I just haven't considered?

Thank you in advance for any assistance you all can provide!  :confused:

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Re: Windows Updates not installing followed by BSOD
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2016, 02:40:09 am »
As it's a HP computer then it may be the motherboard, although if you are getting a BSOD then something must be happening.

If it was a complete mobo failure then it wouldn't start at all, but HP went through a phase where their machines were suffering from premature mobo failure.

I would advise taking this into a tech to look at as I think it's unlikely resetting the BIOS would help, although you could try that.

http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01700044

BTW - WR is now at 3.9.9 with v4 in the making.