• @Kongar@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    433 months ago

    Glad they have time to call out everyone else’s problems, yet Microsoft still can’t fix their broken jan win 10 update.

    • AlphaOmega
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      173 months ago

      Is that the one where MS updated the recovery partition by including a file that’s too big for that default partition? I had to manually resize my recovery partition to fix that issue

      • @T156@lemmy.world
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        3 months ago

        Yes. Normally, the OS “fixes” this by making a second, bigger recovery partition, but that only works if you have the space for it.

        • AlphaOmega
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          33 months ago

          Well I guess 60 GB wasn’t enough space for the 10mb update

          • KillingTimeItself
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            23 months ago

            probably requires you to have un-allocated space on the drive, which is even funnier.

    • KillingTimeItself
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      53 months ago

      don’t worry, microsoft never figured out how to write bootloader installation software.

      It can not only, install itself onto a slower, hdd, but also completely wipe any additional drives you have hooked up at the time of installation.

      The fact that this STILL isn’t fixed is baffling to me.

      • exu
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        13 months ago

        Is this still an issue with UEFI nowadays? The other bootloader should still be selectable in the bootmenu if it wasn’t overwritten.

        • KillingTimeItself
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          13 months ago

          well you see that’s the problem, windows doesn’t believe in this cute little thing called following standard, so sometimes it just fucking yeets that shit, taking the bootloader with it, because keep in mind, when you dual boot on the same drive. You usually end up using grub to dualboot between linux and windows, which windows doesn’t like.

          And as for installs, some updates are basically installs, so who knows what the fuck kinda bullshit windows will be doing then. And like i said, if you ever do a clean install on a system with other disks, you better hope you get lucky.