Upgrading microsoft windows 10 build 10240 to 1607 how to#
I have another PC at work running 1607 that I can make some kind of media if I need to, but I don't know how to proceed at this point. It started up and BSOD'ed again, but didn't restart immediately (it's been like 20 minutes now), so I'm hoping it's doing chkdsk behind the BSOD (I can't tell if the drives are active or not for all the fan noise). I tried to run a chkdsk on one of the startup repair attempts and it said it would run it at the next system startup. I took a look at the SrtTrail.txt file and everything passed. There's no driver listed with the BSOD stop code and startup repair always fails. I've taken the card out and it still does it (using only the onboard graphics in the processor). It's been doing this ever since, no matter how many times it tries to boot. Reboots one last time and BSOD: System Thread Exception Not Handled. Restart to install and it gets all the way through the update process (100%) with one or two reboots. (think to myself, maybe an error message knows what it's talking about for once. Try to install the driver automatically and manually with Windows from Device Manager. Tried downloading the driver directly: same issue. "Not compatible with my version of Windows" Waited for startup programs to calm down.Ĭhanged the display resolution to native.ĭevice Manager doesn't have any idea what the card is (lists it as VGA-Compatible with a warning icon). Updated to the latest driver with Geforce Experience.īooted fine, but the display running on the 1080Ti was running at 1024x768 (instead of 1920x1200). I bought a graphics card (1080Ti) for my custom gaming computer running Windows 10 (10240).