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Win 10 Creators Update problems

So I have a Dell Latitude E5430.

 

It worked quite smoothly on Win 10 AE. Boot time was like 15 secs ( I have an Samsung 830 Pro SSD). Apps opened quickly and overall it was quite cool as well.

 

I got the Win 10 CU update notification and so I updated it. After the update I have been facing a couple of drawbacks, any solutions:

 

List of Issues

 

  • No Windows Ding Sound on changing the volume
  • Overall higher system temps even when idle
  • Boot time is over 1 min
  • App loading times are more
  • Game loading times significantly increased, even with game mode on.(I have turned it off, since)
  • Task Manager takes a really long time to start (10 -15 secs)
  • After every shutdown I get a system error sound, but on checking the error logs there is no entry.

 

My system specs

Intel Core i5 3320M @ 2.6GHz

8GB DDR3 @ 1600Mhz

256 GB SSD SAMSUNG MZ7PC256HAFU-000H1 (OEM)

Intel HD 4000

 

I have also attached a CPU Z summary if that helps.

SENPAI-PC.txt

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1 minute ago, varishtg said:

Are there any solutions besides clean installing win 10. It is a pain to install drivers and the rest.

Other than 'sfc /scannow' in command prompt which may or may not work, nothing that I have found.

Reinstalling windows 10 is easy though, you don't need to install any drivers except GPU, windows does it all for you.

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You could also try this if sfc doesn't find anything.

 

  1. Use the Windows key + X keyboard shortcut to open the Power User menu and select Command Prompt (Admin).
  2. Type the following command and press Enter:

    DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

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1 hour ago, varishtg said:

I got the Win 10 CU update notification and so I updated it. After the update I have been facing a couple of drawbacks, any solutions:

Settings > Update & Security > Recovery 

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I see the soul that is inside

 

 

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2 hours ago, Enderman said:

Other than 'sfc /scannow' in command prompt which may or may not work, nothing that I have found.

Reinstalling windows 10 is easy though, you don't need to install any drivers except GPU, windows does it all for you.

and it will keep all your files so just need to get your programs downloaded before then just run them one by one. 

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10 hours ago, Alaradia said:

Get an sdd

I'm already using an ssd.

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10 hours ago, hey_yo_ said:

Settings > Update & Security > Recovery 

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I did  have an earlier system image, but then it was overwritten during my recent schedule backup. To make matters worse, I had choosen to keep only the most recent system image backup. I'll give @george357's solution a shot. I had already done a sfc which returned no errors, so I guess I'll give dism a shot now.

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