ubuysa
The BSOD Doctor
....is having to fix a friend's low-end laptop.
A very good friend has an oldish HP laptop that's running (if you can call it that) Windows 10. She brought it round yesterday complaining that her 'Windows has reached end of service' and can't be upgraded. Be kind, she really doesn't know anything about computers at all.
It was running 1909 and was desperately trying to upgrade itself to 20H2, but because it was taking so long she'd assumed that it had broken and powered it off (via the 5 second On switch) a few times to no avail (of course).
It runs a 1.6 GHz Centrino CPU, has 4GB of RAM and a 500GB 5400RPM HDD, so it's clearly of pensionable age and needs glasses, a hearing aid and a walking frame.....
My plan was to clean the component store with dism, clean the windows system files with sfc, and then let it do the upgrade in place to 20H2. Yes, I could have clean installed 21H1 for her but you've seen the spec, would you want to take the time to do that? Me neither.....
The dism and sfc cleanup took two hours (most of that was the dism cleanup, the component store was corrupted).
The Windows Update install of 20H2 up to the point where you do the restart took nearly 8 hours to get to 82% - I went to bed at that point and left it running.
This morning from initiating the restart to being able to login took 3 hours.
So not counting the dism and sfc cleanup, the upgrade in place from 1909 to 20H2 took 12 hours...! Twelve whole HOURS. 😖
Using it is like walking through treacle, even though I've disabled every service and startup item I know she doesn't need.
And yes, I've got Linux Mint on a USB stick and everything runs faster on that laptop running Linux from the USB stick that it does running Windows from the HDD. I'm going to try and persuade her to let me move it to Linux later today, but she's a real computerphobe and may not want the hassle of the change of UI.
Wish me luck, because if she stays with Windows I'll be doing this all again in 12 months.....
A very good friend has an oldish HP laptop that's running (if you can call it that) Windows 10. She brought it round yesterday complaining that her 'Windows has reached end of service' and can't be upgraded. Be kind, she really doesn't know anything about computers at all.
It was running 1909 and was desperately trying to upgrade itself to 20H2, but because it was taking so long she'd assumed that it had broken and powered it off (via the 5 second On switch) a few times to no avail (of course).
It runs a 1.6 GHz Centrino CPU, has 4GB of RAM and a 500GB 5400RPM HDD, so it's clearly of pensionable age and needs glasses, a hearing aid and a walking frame.....
My plan was to clean the component store with dism, clean the windows system files with sfc, and then let it do the upgrade in place to 20H2. Yes, I could have clean installed 21H1 for her but you've seen the spec, would you want to take the time to do that? Me neither.....
The dism and sfc cleanup took two hours (most of that was the dism cleanup, the component store was corrupted).
The Windows Update install of 20H2 up to the point where you do the restart took nearly 8 hours to get to 82% - I went to bed at that point and left it running.
This morning from initiating the restart to being able to login took 3 hours.
So not counting the dism and sfc cleanup, the upgrade in place from 1909 to 20H2 took 12 hours...! Twelve whole HOURS. 😖
Using it is like walking through treacle, even though I've disabled every service and startup item I know she doesn't need.
And yes, I've got Linux Mint on a USB stick and everything runs faster on that laptop running Linux from the USB stick that it does running Windows from the HDD. I'm going to try and persuade her to let me move it to Linux later today, but she's a real computerphobe and may not want the hassle of the change of UI.
Wish me luck, because if she stays with Windows I'll be doing this all again in 12 months.....