Even with the OS, you only need sectors containing data.
Problem with Windows (10) updates failing - Error 0x800f0922
Re: Problem with Windows (10) updates failing - Error 0x800f0922
Re: Problem with Windows (10) updates failing - Error 0x800f0922
Jim, I'm interested to know why your ESP contains so much data. Can you do this...
BIU, Scripting
CD ..
DIR
You should be in C:\EFI
Take a photo
BIU, Scripting
CD ..
DIR
You should be in C:\EFI
Take a photo
Re: Problem with Windows (10) updates failing - Error 0x800f0922
Hi Brian,
I will do that, in a bit. I am running a validation on the backup image.
BTW, FYI, I let the backup run and went to bed and when I just woke up now (we are east coast US), the display screen was black. My setup has this VOSTRO connected to a monitor via a KVM with 3 machines on the KVM. Is there some setting in BIU that has it shutdown the display if the machine is idle, like a screensaver or powersave?
I had to go to the physical laptop and flip the laptop cover open to get the monitor to show stuff.
Thanks,
Jim
I will do that, in a bit. I am running a validation on the backup image.
BTW, FYI, I let the backup run and went to bed and when I just woke up now (we are east coast US), the display screen was black. My setup has this VOSTRO connected to a monitor via a KVM with 3 machines on the KVM. Is there some setting in BIU that has it shutdown the display if the machine is idle, like a screensaver or powersave?
I had to go to the physical laptop and flip the laptop cover open to get the monitor to show stuff.
Thanks,
Jim
Re: Problem with Windows (10) updates failing - Error 0x800f0922
Brian (and Terabyte Support),
Here it is:
It looks like the Boot directory has duplicates of 3 of almost the same files as in the BootIt directory, except the Boot directory has a large BootX64.000 file.
Did TBI change BootX64.000 to BootIt.efi in BIU 1.44 or something like that?
And maybe, I can just delete the Boot directory?
Jim
Here it is:
It looks like the Boot directory has duplicates of 3 of almost the same files as in the BootIt directory, except the Boot directory has a large BootX64.000 file.
Did TBI change BootX64.000 to BootIt.efi in BIU 1.44 or something like that?
And maybe, I can just delete the Boot directory?
Jim
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Re: Problem with Windows (10) updates failing - Error 0x800f0922
you don't need all those dell entries - are multiple boot items showing up? What did you do on those days if you can recall that additional dell entries created (the system bios or some software must have created a new \efi\dell directory).
Re: Problem with Windows (10) updates failing - Error 0x800f0922
I'm not sure what I was doing on those days - possibly I was visiting the Dell support site with the Vostro ...
I found this on the Dell forum: https://www.dell.com/community/en/conve ... a8de0afac5
That is about desktops, so I posted a question in the laptops area to ask what causes those directories and also can I delete the older directories.
I found this on the Dell forum: https://www.dell.com/community/en/conve ... a8de0afac5
That is about desktops, so I posted a question in the laptops area to ask what causes those directories and also can I delete the older directories.
Re: Problem with Windows (10) updates failing - Error 0x800f0922
P.S. Restoring the TBI image is giving me a chance to try a new NVME dock:
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Re: Problem with Windows (10) updates failing - Error 0x800f0922
Terabyte Support,
I forgot to answer one of your questions... no I only see one boot item in BIU.
Jim
I forgot to answer one of your questions... no I only see one boot item in BIU.
Jim
Re: Problem with Windows (10) updates failing - Error 0x800f0922
Thanks Jim.
C:\EFI\Boot and C:\EFI\BootIt are ok. Leave them alone.
Unfortunately, C:\EFI has scrolled off the monitor. You can view earlier pages with...
DIR /p
C:\EFI\Boot and C:\EFI\BootIt are ok. Leave them alone.
Unfortunately, C:\EFI has scrolled off the monitor. You can view earlier pages with...
DIR /p
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Re: Problem with Windows (10) updates failing - Error 0x800f0922
TeraByte Support,
Is it ok for Jim to delete all Dell.xxx?
I'd use TeraByte Explorer. Is that ok?
Is it ok for Jim to delete all Dell.xxx?
I'd use TeraByte Explorer. Is that ok?