I've rebooted multiple times. Tried holding down F8 and F9 on different attempts. It just keeps going to 'we couldn't complete the updates, undoing changes, don't turn off your computer'Anyone please help me. This is so frustrating.Holding F9 after a long press power button turn off. Then I hit power to turn on and immediately hold F9 until I got options screen. On waiting for a system restore right now. At least I know I can restore, factory reset, etc if need be.
Thanks F9 guy!! Oh, I have an Asus K55N laptop with Windows 8. Called customer support they told me windows has been ruined and that there was nothing i could do to fix it other than pay $100 to have windows reinstalled on the computerIf your only option is to reinstall Windows, then don’t pay $100 for it.
Hi, i cant uninstall kb3194798, pc restrat and%99 updated ' We couldn't comptele the updates undoing changes ' CBS cbs.rar - Google Drive.
Microsoft offers a free unactivated version of Windows 10 on their website. Search “Windows 10 ISO” on Google. The first option should be Microsoft’s website. Download the ISO and boot from a USB. The only difference between an activated version of Windows and an inactivated version is that you lose some personalization options. Push power + the button under the volumedown (10sec). The unit is shutting down- Push the power button to start up (1-3 sec)- Just before the asus logo press Maj+F7- In the menu select the advanced options to restore your computer (yuo have the choice either to reactualize or restore to factory settings)Bye Bye:)This is what I did based off these steps, and it worked for me.As you’re pressing the power button, hold down Shift and keep pressing the F7 key until you get to a Recovery screen.
If you see the ASUS boot logo, you didn’t press Shift and F7 in time. Turn off your T100 and repeat this step. Once in the Recovery screen, press the Start key to enter the BIOS.
Go to the very right tab and select “Windows Boot Manager.” It should now say “Working on Features, 100% complete” or something like that. I’m not sure if the progress will be different for you or not. After that, just wait for a while. It might restart 1 or 2 times, but eventually you should see the Windows logon screen.
This worked for me, but your mileage may vary.Hope this helps. I also had this problem, I made the mistake of requesting support from Microsoft through its technical support engineer, they made the processing through Rescue it via online and after a long time of not lifting the operating system, they asked me to restart the machine and So 3 days went. Until they told me to take the machine to Asus support to install the operating system, that already called my attention, take my notebook to support and after inserting the notebook they inform me that the Mainboard was crossed. What motivated me to complain to the Technical Support Engineer named Ivonne Ramirez, that having allowed her to do the update procedure of windows 10 on my notebook, she used it in perfect conditions and that now it is not just about installing the Operating System, but that I had '.ed' the notebook since it was inoperative, his Answer was: We only installed software and the problem is hardware.
Damn mine to trust my machine with little time of use in a 'prestigious' service. Therefore I recommend that you do not trust the solutions via Rescue it online of any support, which may end the same.
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