Sunday, November 22, 2015

RATS! I Hosed My Windoze PC......

WELL....I thought I knew what I was doing.

In getting ready for our trip to Colorado, I wanted to check and see if there were any updates for the Magellan RoadMate we use when traveling. Since the Magellan Account Manager software is on the Windoze PC I use for all my Ham Radio stuff, I fired it up and proceeded to do all the updates that come with leaving a Windoze PC turned off for more than a few days.

Update MalwareBytes? Check!

Update AVG Free Antivirus? Check!

Update Adobe Acrobat Reader? Check!

Windoze Update? Uh-oh...there's the little "Get Windows 10!" icon in the task bar. Hmm...thought I got rid of that?

So, I "Search Installed Updates" for KB3035583 update, find it (I must have forgotten to hide it before), and uninstall it.

It requires a reboot, and then the fun starts.....

The PC goes through POST, Windows starts, then immediately goes to the Windows Error Recovery screen, and fails with an 0xc00000e9 "An unexpected I/O error has occurred" error, indicating that Windoze can't "reliably communicate" with the hard disk......

Since we're leaving tomorrow morning at 0500, this will have to wait until our return.

I used the laptop I'm taking with me to check the RoadMate for any updates, and there were none, so this whole exercise was moot.

6 comments:

  1. I have had similar issues with windows updates. I don't plan on going to Windows 10 until I have to.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. After the Grand Fiasco with my wife's granddaughter's PC that took me a WEEK to get back to Windows 8.1, I will NEVER "upgrade" another PC to Windows 10!

      Delete
  2. It seems we're the exception: converted my laptop to Win 10 when it first became available, and it went flawlessly. I did take Borepatch's recommendations on how to turn off the data-mining apps, though.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. And if anybody has a PC running Win 7, 8, or 8.1, you should do the same thing as Micro$oft is "back-dooring" the super snooper data mining programs into their older Operating Systems as well!

      Delete
  3. Cool, you'll be sort of in my neighborhood. If you'd be up for a 2M QSL, we could try the W0ENO machine in Longmont at 147.270, which I think I should be able to hit. Well, particularly if I switch the FT100 to the J-pole. The 145.310 could work too.

    Bummer about the PC. Definitely a WTF moment.

    I'm reachable via Intermountain Repeater Group

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi, Jed

      WELL......I forgot to pack an HT with me!

      And I don't think the YF would approve of a side-trip to HRO in
      Denver to get one....

      Delete

Keep it civil, please....

Meet Luna!

 Great name for our new pup, eh? She's camera shy, and "Red Eye Removal" doesn't work for dogs! She's two years old, p...