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|    problem with win 10 reinstall    |
|    18 Nov 25 22:26:38    |
      From: wolverine01@charter.net              The box in question is a rather older machine, but has always been       steady and actually the one I use the most because it is out in my       workshop area. That said, it was originally win 7 that I installed win       10 on several years ago. It runs all day long usually, and I put it to       sleep at night. Not as fast as my newer one in my office, but it works       nicely with latest Firefox, BBird, Office 2019 and most other programs I       need.              So, a couple days ago, I would come to the computer and notice it had       rebooted. The arrangement on my Core Temp taskbar icons were not as I       had left them, and the BBird was closed. So after a couple of these, I       started investigating.              Event Viewer showed it booted because of a bugcheck error. This error       was the same for several reboots. It didn't reboot while I was using       it, and otherwise worked just fine.       So I did the DISM /restore which couldn't find a source. It did say the       files were repairable. So I got an win 10 iso and used it for the       source and it did say it repaired everything.       I then did an SFC/ scannow and it reported everything OK.       Next I did a chkdsk /f and it reported nothing to fix.              Used it for awhile and all seemed ok. Came back later and it had       rebooted again.              Checked on video driver and already had the best one.       Virus check and nothing there              Rebooted again, so I decided to try a system restore point. First time,       it rebooted after a short time doing the restore.              Did a memory check using the windows memory test. I know it's not the       best, but it said all was good.              Tried a second time to restore and after over 2 hours I finally shut it       down and restarted. Hated doing that, but it seemed to be stuck.              Decided to do a restore, saving my files, and it got to the first reboot       at about 12% and failed, resetting back to before the setup. I didn't       catch the error on that one before restarting, but when it came back on       it said 0x8007025D - 0x2000C       The installation failed in the SAFE_OS phase with an error during       APPLY-IMAGE operation.              Today, the damn thing ran fine all day until about 5 PM. The above       erroe suggested faulty install media, so I got a new usb card and made a       new set of install files and tried again. This time it rebooted several       times and got to 82% and screen said the stop code was MEMORY       MANAGEMENT. Upon restarting the scren said 0xC1900101 - 0x4000D       The installation failed in the SECOND BOOT phase with an error during       MIGRATE DATA operation.              It has been running since and I'm typing this on it now.              My questions:       Am I missing something I should do?       Do you think this is a software issue, or hardware?              I would like to fix it if it is a screwed up install or corrupted files,       but I don't really want to do something like try new memory on this old box.              Any help appreciated!                     --       Science doesn't support Darwin. Scientists do.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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