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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 1038178" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>It's not mine, otherwise I would.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Currently the laptop is 'attempting repairs' following a disk error check, but I'm not holding out much hope since I don't think it is hardware related (the original issue was the printer with a 7 year old HP all-in-one suite that has been dragged into the modern age with the upgrade to Win 10. I assume that when the involuntary Win10 upgrade happened yesterday, after I deleted the suite, the new Win 10 version may not have installed correctly, or one of the patches isn't designed to be universal.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, after this finishes there is another option in safe mode to roll back to a previous version, though whether that is the earlier Win 10 or not I cannot tell yet.</p><p></p><p>I do have the .iso Win 10 disc I burned last week here, maybe I should look for a repair option on that first., but really I want to get the customer's folders onto a DVD before trying anything like that. There doesn't seem to be an option to pull files off in safe mode though., So I might have to slave the drive onto this laptop and burn a disc through it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 1038178, member: 175144"] It's not mine, otherwise I would. Currently the laptop is 'attempting repairs' following a disk error check, but I'm not holding out much hope since I don't think it is hardware related (the original issue was the printer with a 7 year old HP all-in-one suite that has been dragged into the modern age with the upgrade to Win 10. I assume that when the involuntary Win10 upgrade happened yesterday, after I deleted the suite, the new Win 10 version may not have installed correctly, or one of the patches isn't designed to be universal. Anyhow, after this finishes there is another option in safe mode to roll back to a previous version, though whether that is the earlier Win 10 or not I cannot tell yet. I do have the .iso Win 10 disc I burned last week here, maybe I should look for a repair option on that first., but really I want to get the customer's folders onto a DVD before trying anything like that. There doesn't seem to be an option to pull files off in safe mode though., So I might have to slave the drive onto this laptop and burn a disc through it. [/QUOTE]
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