Windows 10 10061 Does not boot

ttsoldier

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Updated from 10041 to 10061 from Windows update .

After it installed 100% and tries to boot it just failed. I get a error saying your pc/device needs to be repaired.

The operating system could be loaded because a critical system driver is missing or corrupted blah blah blah

windows\system32\drivers\amdkmpfd.sys
error code: 0xc000007b

:(

Not sure how to fix it. sigh. When automatic repair tries to start, it just fails.

At least I'm dual booting with Windows 8.1....
 
Yikes. But 8.1 works? You might try downloading and burning 100041 and reinstalling on the Win X share, then upgrade from there.
 
Updated from 10041 to 10061 from Windows update .

After it installed 100% and tries to boot it just failed. I get a error saying your pc/device needs to be repaired.

The operating system could be loaded because a critical system driver is missing or corrupted blah blah blah

windows\system32\drivers\amdkmpfd.sys
error code: 0xc000007b

:(

Not sure how to fix it. sigh. When automatic repair tries to start, it just fails.

At least I'm dual booting with Windows 8.1....

It looks like your video drivers system files have become corrupted. Download Safe MSI which will allow you to run the ATI Graphics card software uninstaller in safe mode. Do that and reboot then download and install your graphics card software drivers, if you are overclocking return the settings to normal.

BTW if you seeing a black screen with only your mouse cursor during login/logout, its a known issue and ms will going to push a fix through WU soon

Temporary Workaround: Try to restart multiple times it will bypass the black the screen
 
For whatever reason, 10061 isn't showing upon Windows Update. I'm currently running 10049. Any way to reset WU?
 
It looks like your video drivers system files have become corrupted. Download Safe MSI which will allow you to run the ATI Graphics card software uninstaller in safe mode. Do that and reboot then download and install your graphics card software drivers, if you are overclocking return the settings to normal.

BTW if you seeing a black screen with only your mouse cursor during login/logout, its a known issue and ms will going to push a fix through WU soon

Temporary Workaround: Try to restart multiple times it will bypass the black the screen


Yup that's what it looks like but I can't get window 10 to boot into safe mode.... Even when I use the advanced options from the boot screen, it loads windows 8.1 in safe mode :(
 
Yikes. But 8.1 works? You might try downloading and burning 100041 and reinstalling on the Win X share, then upgrade from there.
It does.

The problem with that is i just got everything set up how i wanted to. Sigh :'(
 

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