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Unbelievable.

My laptop ran fine for a while and now it's got the blue screen of death on startup.

I've just been running through all the options with Which Tech, and nothing they have tried (rollback etc etc) has sorted it.

So I've got to crawl back to John Lewis and I guess it will be back to the factory reset ๐Ÿ˜ญ

BUT

Also unbelievable.

Since the BSOD I have been using my old Dell laptop, which nobody could fix either.

It runs Windows 10, and had been running at watching paint dry speed, as indeed it was when I started using it again recently due to the problems with the new one.

It's quite old, and itย  wasn't worth paying to get anything hardware related sorted given the move to Windows 11, which was why I bought a new one.

BUT!!!

There was a Windows 10 update recently. And since then the Dell has been running at lightning speed ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

It probably won't now I've posted this ๐Ÿคฃ

  • Sue changed the title to Laptop not sorted any more ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ
42 minutes ago, jazzer said:

glass half full not half empty.

A builder said that to me once!

What I should have said (but thought of it too late) was that given that I was paying him to do a job, I expected that my glass would be full, not half full ๐Ÿคฃ

But yes, you are right in this instance!

23 minutes ago, Ollie846 said:

You have a backup of your data?

Yes.

And now the old Dell is playing up again. Wouldn't shut down last night ๐Ÿ˜ญย 

Clearly I am either very unlucky or something more sinister is going on

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Edited by Sue
40 minutes ago, jazzer said:

laptop not shutting down, could be because the operating system is updating

Oh dear. I waited for ages then used the power button.

I had previously got a blue screenย  message saying the laptop had "run into a problem" and needed to restart.

If memory serves,ย  it wasย  ok after it restarted, but then later wouldn't shut down.

I did Google and apparently it is a common issue with Windows 10.

I haven't had time to investigate yet.

Wouldn't you usually get an onscreen message if the system was updating, telling you not to turn off your computer?

It has just started ok, but I don't know what will happen now.

Edited by Sue

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