Sunday 6 March 2016

Day 506, Window reliability times 10


December 2015.

The time had come to dip into Windows 10 by installing it on my new work PC.

Windows 7 had been reliable and had done what I asked of it for years*.  It has been the most reliable version of Windows that I've used.  But as applications stop being supported, features gradually appear which are only run on the new version of the Operating System (OS), and people start to ask questions about how to connect Windows 10 to various services.

And so your hand is forced to make the move to the new OS.

Windows 10 duly installed, and the awful interface with those buttons presuming to know what is best for my business subsequently removed, let's start using it.

For some reason it isn't always possible to make a Remote Desktop connection to the machine.  It's fine when trying at work, then later from home it fails, some network related thing probably.  But the next day it doesn't work when trying at work.  Ok, so it is working then at some unspecified point later on it fails.  Oh well, bit busy at the moment so that can be looked at later, I'll continue to connect remotely to the Win 7 machine which is still active.

January 2016.

Still on the foothills of usage, I've mainly been using the search feature to find applications, for some reason the 'Start' button doesn't list all the ones installed.

The search feature then stops working.

A web search reveals lots of people having the same problem.  None of the solutions works but a restart of the machine removes the problem for the time being.  Not ideal but this will have to be looked at later as there is other stuff that needs attending to.

February 2016.

A continuation of the above niggles but most of the time my usage of the machine is so limited that it isn't a problem, they can be looked at when there's time.  The Win 7 machine is still getting some use.

March 2016.

Oh for goodness sake what now?  Windows 10 is telling me that Cortana has stopped and would I like to log out.  Well no not really as I'm in the middle of something.  It's going to have to get looked at now.

Cortana appears to have been causing lots of problems for people, the web is awash with grumbles about various failings, the search button not working and corrupt files.  Ok, let's check for corrupt files.

Run up System File Checker from a command prompt with Administrator privileges.

sfc /scannow


Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.

Oh good, corrupt files.

Run up System File Checker from a command prompt with Administrator privileges.

A quick web search and these suggestions appeared and so I tried them:

dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

That didn't work, try the next one.

Dism.exe /online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup
sfc /scannow
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
sfc /scannow

That didn't work either, which should have been obvious as the first System File Checker there still showed corruption.  So I mounted the Windows 10 ISO, the disk image of the install DVD and pointed the command to that and the 'sources' folder on it.

From here on all the commands do as expected.

dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:WIM:F:\sources\install.wim:1 /limitaccess


Progress, that part was a success.

And then run the System File Checker again.

sfc /scannow


Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them.

Double success.

Let's see if that has fixed the problems - more problems in 3 months of Windows 10 than in 6 years of Windows 7.

My Mac has been completely stable, but then that doesn't run all the applications I need.

Tsk, operating systems huh?


* Look, here's a blog from the Windows 7 install, almost exactly 6 years ago.


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