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10-25-2020 01:45 AM #1
Hopper64 PC Specs Motherboard Asus R6EE Bios 0070 Processor i9 10900X @ 5.0 1.37V VCore Memory (part number) GSkill F4-4000C18Q2-64GTZR Graphics Card #1 EVGA 3090 FTW Ultra/EKWB Quantum Vector Nickel/Plexi Sound Card Creative SB AE7 Monitor Asus ROG PG349Q Storage #1 Intel 905p M.2 360G CPU Cooler EKWB Magnitude RGB and Quantum Kinetic D5 Case Phanteks Enthoo Elite Power Supply Corsair AX1600i Keyboard Asus Strix Flare Mouse Asus ROG Gladius II Origin OS Windows 10 64
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Windows 20h2
Uh, tried updating to 20h2 I think 3 times and got a blue screen 3 times. It was time for a windows clean installation anyway so I just completed that today. Just used the media creation tool for 20h2. No problem encountered, but I noticed the file system looks to be different. It doesn’t look to be GPT anymore? Maybe that’s why I was unable to update the current build?
Anyone have insight on this? Thanks.*
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10-25-2020 03:58 AM #2
G75rog PC Specs Motherboard R VI Apex Processor I9-7900X Memory (part number) 64GB Gskill Trident Z Graphics Card #1 AMD Radeon VII EKWB water block Graphics Card #2 Waste of PCI lanes in NVME environment Sound Card Stock Monitor LG 34" Ultra Wide3440x1440 Storage #1 4ea 960 Pro 2TB, 2ea 970 Evo 2TB Storage #2 1ea 960 Pro 1 TB, 1ea 970 Pro 1TB CPU Cooler EKWB CPU, Swiftech Res/pump, 400mm Rad Case Thermaltake View 91 Power Supply NZXT Hale 90 1200W Keyboard Logitech G910 Mouse Razer Ouroboros OS W10 64 1809, 1903, Ubuntu Linux Network Router Netgear R9000 + 4ea R9000 AP's, 10 Gb Switch Accessory #1 Hyper M.2 X16 V2 Accessory #2 10GB network via Intel 550 Nic Accessory #3 2 10GB Asustor NAS 7000 series
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My Insider 19 series self updated to 20H2 with no issues on a GPT 960 Pro.
The Win10 Pro 1903 on a GPT 970 Pro has yet to update.
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10-25-2020 06:38 AM #3
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20241.1005 Build running smooth
Last edited by restsugavan; 10-26-2020 at 07:02 AM.
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10-25-2020 09:08 AM #4
Hopper64 PC Specs Motherboard Asus R6EE Bios 0070 Processor i9 10900X @ 5.0 1.37V VCore Memory (part number) GSkill F4-4000C18Q2-64GTZR Graphics Card #1 EVGA 3090 FTW Ultra/EKWB Quantum Vector Nickel/Plexi Sound Card Creative SB AE7 Monitor Asus ROG PG349Q Storage #1 Intel 905p M.2 360G CPU Cooler EKWB Magnitude RGB and Quantum Kinetic D5 Case Phanteks Enthoo Elite Power Supply Corsair AX1600i Keyboard Asus Strix Flare Mouse Asus ROG Gladius II Origin OS Windows 10 64
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I used the update advisor downloaded from Microsoft initially, but never got it to work. Since it had been a few months since my last rebuild, I just downloaded the 20h2 iso and did a clean install. Worked fine. I still think there’s a difference in the way the partitions are laid out on the clean build though. ??
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10-25-2020 11:09 PM #5
Hopper64 PC Specs Motherboard Asus R6EE Bios 0070 Processor i9 10900X @ 5.0 1.37V VCore Memory (part number) GSkill F4-4000C18Q2-64GTZR Graphics Card #1 EVGA 3090 FTW Ultra/EKWB Quantum Vector Nickel/Plexi Sound Card Creative SB AE7 Monitor Asus ROG PG349Q Storage #1 Intel 905p M.2 360G CPU Cooler EKWB Magnitude RGB and Quantum Kinetic D5 Case Phanteks Enthoo Elite Power Supply Corsair AX1600i Keyboard Asus Strix Flare Mouse Asus ROG Gladius II Origin OS Windows 10 64
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OK. So here's my confusion. I'm used to 3 smaller partitions of NTFS files followed by the larger partition with most of the data. The new build has 2 small partitions followed by the OS then a smaller partition. It's different from the pattern I'm used to. Here are screens of the new build on paragon's software:
That's why I was thinking the update advisor isn't such a good idea to update. Windows update probably would have been better. So that's when I burned an iso of 20h2 on a flash disc and reinstalled (overdue anyway-6 months old build). I'm thinking it caused the blue screens because the partition structure is different. ??? Just a theory.