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#Seagate file recovery suite frozen install#
All was finally well I thought, until Steam wouldn't launch, citing a bad image error in the detoured.dll.Īs a last-ditch effort, I tried to install the 19.10.2 beta driver, but the system crashed during the installation and I needed to run startup repair and system restore to get it running again. I disabled AppXSvcĪs the old freezes during or shortly after logon had reappeared. Then, running the software installer with a /NCRC command I managed to get the software installed separately.
#Seagate file recovery suite frozen drivers#
This time I manage to get the graphics drivers installed, by manually pointing to the package in device manager. It installed to my hard disk instead of the old system drive without asking, so I cloned it across and then ran SFC and DISM to clear up any errors that might haveĪrisen there. There, which only worked the second time after Windows finally decided to do a disk check. I created a recovery drive and reinstalled windows from When performing the restore this time, something must have gone horribly wrong, as the system would boot but not get past the (now blue) lock screen and the recovery partition wouldn't load either. I tried installing them whilst using the onboard graphics same issue. I did a system restore to bring them back. I defaulted to clearing the old drivers with DDU and then installing from scratch, and when this didn't work I realised I was stuck without graphics drivers.
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Bad sign, I thought, but I did my best to research this issue and find what couldīe causing it. The update utility got to the "checking for new drivers" stage then after a few seconds the machine completely froze requiring a reboot. Disabling AppXSvc fixed this particular issue but another fix I tried before this was updating my Radeon graphics drivers fromġ9.7.5 to the new WHQL build, 19.9.2. This problem originated the other day when I started getting random freezes upon starting the machine after a windows update. Up-to-date non-insider windows build, BIOS and all system drivers up to date Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256GB system drive, Seagate 2TB 7200RPM hard drive Kingston HyperX Savage 2x8GB 1866MHz DDR3 So I'll start off by listing my specs and then describe the current state of affairs.