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Broken Windows 10 Update Causes Reboot Loops For Some Users

An anonymous reader writes: The Guardian reports that some early adopters of Windows 10 are finding their computers stuck in a reboot loop after installing a particular update. KB3081424 is a cumulative update, packaging together a group of smaller ones for ease of installation. For some users, the update continually fails to finish installing before issuing a reboot command to the PC. "It downloads, reboot to install. Gets to 30% and reboots. Gets to 59% and reboots. Gets to 59% again and then states something went wrong so uninstalling the update. Wait a few minutes and reboot. Back to login screen," said Microsoft forum user BrettDM. "This happens without fail, every single time."

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  1. What reboot loop? by Macthorpe · · Score: 3, Informative

    This happened yesterday and was fixed within 24 hours. Good work, Slashdot.

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  2. Re:Forced Updates-- What could POSSIBLY go wrong? by drinkypoo · · Score: 5, Informative

    No update cycle is perfect. Problems happen. But being unable to refuse an update, or roll it back, etc., is a recipe for problems galore.

    You can do all of those things, although the means are extremely non-obvious.

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  3. Re:No problems for me by Macthorpe · · Score: 4, Informative

    It's probably because they fixed it between the Guardian reporting it and Slashdot finally getting around to posting about it.

    http://www.techradar.com/news/...

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  4. Re:Forced Updates-- What could POSSIBLY go wrong? by Culture20 · · Score: 3, Informative

    That's like a movie summary of "contains frames that when viewed quickly give the illusion of motion". Of course a patch for Windows "fixes issues with Windows for some computers", but that's not a summary of what the patch does. "fixes XYZ problem with Windows ABC program when users perform a 123 action."