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Old June 13th 19, 06:20 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Keith Nuttle
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Default Personal Settings lock up during Update.

About a year ago I posted about a problem I was having with updates.
After the update installed, the system would lock with the small window
that said Personal settings failed to install.

Yesterday after installing update KB4503293, the system failed again on
the personal setting window. Everything that I tried that succeeded in
the past to get the system started failed.

I final found that by doing cntrl alt del, and selecting Task Manager
there was a way to correct the problem. By going to the File tab in the
Task Manager, selecting Run New task, and typing in Explorer, the system
completed the install, and on subsequent start up, loaded as it was
suppose to.



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Old June 13th 19, 06:26 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Personal Settings lock up during Update.

On 13/06/2019 18:20, Keith Nuttle wrote:
About a year ago I posted about a problem I was having with updates.
After the update installed, the system would lock with the small
window that said Personal settings failed to install.

Yesterday after installing update KB4503293, the system failed again
on the personal setting window. Everything that I tried that
succeeded in the past to get the system started failed.

I final found that by doing cntrl alt del, and selecting Task Manager
there was a way to correct the problem. By going to the File tab in
the Task Manager, selecting Run New task, and typing in Explorer, the
system completed the install, and on subsequent start up, loaded as it
was suppose to.




Why not simply Right-Click on the Windows Start Button/Logo and Run
Explorer. Not sure what this is supposed to do but if you say it
resolved your mental problem then it is fine for me!!.


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