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So last night about 1AM I decided to restart my computer, and there were 13 updates so I though what the hell I'll just get them out of the way now. So I restarted, and it took ages and nearly one hour later I'm sitting here watching a blue screen stuck on 32%.
Not sure if I did the right thing or not but I decided it wasn't working or stuck somehow and so I turned it off and on, and well to cut a long story short I have pretty much screwed the whole system up. Eventually I managed to get back into the desktop, after many times turning it off and on and then it was running slow, locking up, programs not opening. I turned off a few start up features and I am now currently backing up all the data that was on the hard drive onto an external pending a full system image recovery.
I'm just wondering if there will be any problems with this. Should I perform this from a command prompt in boot or if I'm able to go through windows?
....or should I just update to Windows 10 now and hope that works? I'm intending to do that soon anyway?
Is there anything I can do in the meantime, perhaps reinstall the failed updates?
What is the safest thing to do at this point?
Not sure if I did the right thing or not but I decided it wasn't working or stuck somehow and so I turned it off and on, and well to cut a long story short I have pretty much screwed the whole system up. Eventually I managed to get back into the desktop, after many times turning it off and on and then it was running slow, locking up, programs not opening. I turned off a few start up features and I am now currently backing up all the data that was on the hard drive onto an external pending a full system image recovery.
I'm just wondering if there will be any problems with this. Should I perform this from a command prompt in boot or if I'm able to go through windows?
....or should I just update to Windows 10 now and hope that works? I'm intending to do that soon anyway?
Is there anything I can do in the meantime, perhaps reinstall the failed updates?
What is the safest thing to do at this point?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64Intel Core i7-2630QM4GBNVidia GeForce with Cuda
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- SONY VAIO PCG-81312M
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64
- CPU
- Intel Core i7-2630QM
- Memory
- 4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVidia GeForce with Cuda
- Hard Drives
- Hitachi 500GB