The April Feature Update installed and ran reasonably OK but the next time I tried to boot I got a blank black screen with just the rotating dots and mouse curser. This (and similar) is already developing as a common problem. I have read some advice, such as Windows Central and other articles but have not found a solution for my tablet PC. After a lot of effort I have managed to enter the Repair Environment and Safe Boot (though without network) but do not know what to do next.
My system is Windows 10 64 bit, a hybrid tablet PC. I am having to post this from my Android tablet.
This could be many things, first place I would start is graphics driver, try updating graphics driver or uninstalling driver and reinstalling with latest version.
(05-10-2018, 09:50 AM)clayto Wrote: [ -> ]The April Feature Update installed and ran reasonably OK but the next time I tried to boot I got a blank black screen with just the rotating dots and mouse curser. This (and similar) is already developing as a common problem. I have read some advice, such as Windows Central and other articles but have not found a solution for my tablet PC. After a lot of effort I have managed to enter the Repair Environment and Safe Boot (though without network) but do not know what to do next.
My system is Windows 10 64 bit, a hybrid tablet PC. I am having to post this from my Android tablet.
(05-10-2018, 10:32 AM)damo Wrote: [ -> ] (05-10-2018, 09:50 AM)clayto Wrote: [ -> ]The April Feature Update installed and ran reasonably OK but the next time I tried to boot I got a blank black screen with just the rotating dots and mouse curser. This (and similar) is already developing as a common problem. I have read some advice, such as Windows Central and other articles but have not found a solution for my tablet PC. After a lot of effort I have managed to enter the Repair Environment and Safe Boot (though without network) but do not know what to do next.
My system is Windows 10 64 bit, a hybrid tablet PC. I am having to post this from my Android tablet.
Do nothing to your system it's not you I called Microsoft and they told me they have had many complaints and there looking in to it for now this is what I did once i was in safe mode I disabled updates and I will leave it for about a week I got good internet security and in a week I can enable updates again
Turn off Windows Updates in Windows 10. You can do this by disabling the Windows Update Service. Via Control Panel > Administrative Tools, you can access Windows Services Manager. In the Services window, scroll down to Windows Update and turn off the