Has anyone else run into boot issues after trying to upgrade from Windows 10 to ?

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yoq589s5
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Post by yoq589s5 »

Can confirm. You could also try booting into safe mode and running a startup repair from there.
KGflsFUXGKM
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Post by KGflsFUXGKM »

+1 If you can get into safe mode, try running "sfc /scannow" in the command prompt to check for system file corruption. Good luck!
gqim14
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Post by gqim14 »

You could also try a startup repair from the Windows recovery environment. Another option is checking if a recent BIOS update from your motherboard manufacturer is available.
DMBnWYz
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Post by DMBnWYz »

+1 Yeah, and if you can get into recovery, try running the bootrec commands to fix the boot sector.
x6SB8D6g
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Post by x6SB8D6g »

Yeah, I had the same problem. For me, it turned out to be a driver conflict with an old peripheral I had plugged in.
6p93adtjD1
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Post by 6p93adtjD1 »

Same here. You could also try booting into safe mode and rolling back the update to see if that gets you running again.
9nWXOw
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Post by 9nWXOw »

Agreed. Yeah, safe mode is a good call—if you can get into it, try running "sfc /scannow" from the command prompt to check for system file corruption.
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