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Dell Latitude E4300 will not start after KB4100403 installation
My Latitude E4300 laptop worked flawless until the KB4100403 was due for
installation. The installation was performed and a reboot was forced. When booting, the laptop shows a litte blue circle, which can be moved with the mouse. This condition lasts forever. The windows-10 functional update 1803 is installed since May 2nd. Any hints? Klaus |
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Dell Latitude E4300 will not start after KB4100403 installation
dl2uv wrote:
When booting, the laptop shows a litte blue circle, which can be moved with the mouse. This condition lasts forever. try turning off bluetooth and/or wifi (IIRC there's a physical switch on the Latitude E series for that?) |
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Dell Latitude E4300 will not start after KB4100403 installation
Am 08.06.2018 um 18:09 schrieb Andy Burns:
dl2uv wrote: When booting, the laptop shows a litte blue circle, which can be moved with the mouse. This condition lasts forever. try turning off bluetooth and/or wifi (IIRC there's a physical switch on the Latitude E series for that?) Hi Andy, thanks for the answer. Yes there is physical switch, I turned it off. But the result is the same. LT hang in boot sequence. |
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Dell Latitude E4300 will not start after KB4100403 installation
dl2uv wrote:
Yes there is physical switch, I turned it off. But the result is the same. LT hang in boot sequence. Oh well, it was a bit of a long shot, but had a similar issue once ... |
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Dell Latitude E4300 will not start after KB4100403 installation
On 6/8/2018 11:51 AM, dl2uv wrote:
My Latitude E4300 laptop worked flawless until the KB4100403 was due for installation. The installation was performed and a reboot was forced. When booting, the laptop shows a litte blue circle, which can be moved with the mouse. This condition lasts forever. The windows-10 functional update 1803 is installed since May 2nd. Any hints? Klaus Start the computer, wait ten or fifteen seconds, then press and hold the power button until the computer shuts down. Do this twice and the third time the computer should boot into the recovery environment. Ben |
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Dell Latitude E4300 will not start after KB4100403 installation
Am 08.06.2018 um 21:44 schrieb Ben Myers:
On 6/8/2018 11:51 AM, dl2uv wrote: My Latitude E4300 laptop worked flawless until the KB4100403 was due for installation. The installation was performed and a reboot was forced. When booting, the laptop shows a litte blue circle, which can be moved with the mouse. This condition lasts forever. The windows-10 functional update 1803 is installed since May 2nd. Any hints? Klaus Start the computer, wait ten or fifteen seconds, then press and hold the power button until the computer shuts down.Â* Do this twice and the third time the computer should boot into the recovery environment. Ben Hi Ben I made this several times. The only useable solution in recovery mode is to restore the laptop using a system image. After that, the circle starts again. Klaus |
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Dell Latitude E4300 will not start after KB4100403 installation
dl2uv wrote:
Am 08.06.2018 um 21:44 schrieb Ben Myers: On 6/8/2018 11:51 AM, dl2uv wrote: My Latitude E4300 laptop worked flawless until the KB4100403 was due for installation. The installation was performed and a reboot was forced. When booting, the laptop shows a litte blue circle, which can be moved with the mouse. This condition lasts forever. The windows-10 functional update 1803 is installed since May 2nd. Any hints? Klaus Start the computer, wait ten or fifteen seconds, then press and hold the power button until the computer shuts down. Do this twice and the third time the computer should boot into the recovery environment. Ben Hi Ben I made this several times. The only useable solution in recovery mode is to restore the laptop using a system image. After that, the circle starts again. Klaus It's possible to back out a failed update, in offline mode. The user "Cameo" did this, when a certain update bricked his computer. Updates are in two states, installed, or "install-not-finished". The spinning balls at shutdown allow PendMove activities before the reboot. There are also spinning balls during the boot process, to finish installation of an update. An update does not progress to the "installed" state, unless both spinning ball sequences finish. If the computer is bricked before it finished booting, you can look into the offline "install-not-finished" recipe. What Cameo found by Googling, is at the bottom of this post. http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...nt-email.me%3E "I was able to use the original Win7 install DVD in Repair Mode that gave my DOS command window where I entered: DISM /image:c:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions Because the corrupt package was not installed completely I was able to use this shorter DISM command, instead of the longer DISM /image:c:\ /remove-package /packagename: etc. command. After the restart my Win7 booted up normally and the update history shows that KB4056894 installation failed. " So that's a way you might be able to get out of it. If you have a Macrium ReflectFree CD, you can make a backup of C: , before trying any experiments... Paul |
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Dell Latitude E4300 will not start after KB4100403 installation
Am 08.06.2018 um 17:51 schrieb dl2uv:
My Latitude E4300 laptop worked flawless until the KB4100403 was due for installation. The installation was performed and a reboot was forced. When booting, the laptop shows a litte blue circle, which can be moved with the mouse. This condition lasts forever. The windows-10 functional update 1803 is installed since May 2nd. Any hints? Klaus Thanks's for all your help. Deinstalliung the anti-virus software (avira) and performing a clean boot did the job. KB4100403 was installed without any problems. Klaus |
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