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GilbertOlson
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Hello Kristoffer,
I apologize for hijacking the original poster's thread. It made sense that I post here as I too have an ASUS laptop brick now after the MANDATORY update.
Thank you for your response. I do appreciate it. A bit of a rant and a little background so you are perfectly clear as to my situation. I am not a programmer, I have limited abilities when it comes to these issues. But I can read and follow instructions very well. I am not interested in paying a third party to solve this problem as Microsoft created the problem.
First, this notebook was purchased for business. It is costing me very valuable time having to deal with this issue. I have many choice words that I will reserve in the interest of solving this issue. If I rolled out something so ineptly as Microsoft has done here I would be fired. Does Microsoft even test their work?
The make of my laptop is ASUS.
The model number is X555D. AMD A10 6th gen processor. Radeon graphics card.
It was purchased at FRYE's Electronics, brand new in 2016. I paid for it. I am the only user who has ever logged into it. It has had zero issues until this FORCED update. It has had zero tweaks, zero device configuration changes, zero hardware changes since purchased new. I play no games on it.
Please keep in mind that I was using it to write a white paper when the prompt came to update it. It was operating JUST FINE when I clicked the update tab after finishing my work as REQUIRED.
The problem:
Since the update yesterday... When I power it on, the ASUS banner loads as always with the usual blackscreen background. The five spinning dots appear at the bottom, screen goes black, then immediately goes into the BSOD help page listing the following options: "Choose my Keyboard Layout". I select US., then it lists options... Continue to Win10 (on volume 3), Troubleshoot, Use a Device, Turn Off Your PC, and Use another operating system.
Selecting "Continue" causes reboot BSOD. "Troubleshoot/Advanced Options/System Restore" causes exact same BSOD reboot regardless of which reboot feature I choose.
"Troubleshoot/Start Up Repair/Rollback provides "couldn't repair your PC" notification.
Troubleshoot/Command Prompt shows Win ver # 10.0.17134.1 along with "Not enough memory resources are available to process this command."
I have no Windows 10 disk or file as one was not provided at the time of purchase.
I have no other operating system to load either.
This is where I'm at. Any help is appreciated.
Gilbert
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