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Windows update messing up my brand new laptop

I have a Nitro 5, I7-11800H, it came with Win11 (21H2). Everything was working fine until 2 days ago update KB5010795 (OS Build 22000.438) Out-of-band came out, when the system was rebooting it was not as quick as before, I figure it’s an new update maybe it still being installed, when it finally opened I realized my second drive (D:) is running at 100%, when is not running at 100% it’s not there at all. Any insight on how to take care of this? I tried to restore the system but it was unsuccessful, my second drive is still not showing. Thanks in advance.

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2 hours ago, Biggy styles said:

does 2nd drive show in bios?

 

Yes it does

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Is that drive an HDD? If so, thee is a good chance it is a failing. worth checking for that.

No, Windows Update doesn't break drives. But typically Windows Update does a lot of drive work, and that might have exposed a drive that faces a manufacture error.

If it is faulty, then it should be covered by the manufacture warranty.

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7 hours ago, GoodBytes said:

Is that drive an HDD? If so, thee is a good chance it is a failing. worth checking for that.

No, Windows Update doesn't break drives. But typically Windows Update does a lot of drive work, and that might have exposed a drive that faces a manufacture error.

If it is faulty, then it should be covered by the manufacture warranty.

Seriously? I dunno about that ? :O. I never trust windows updates from day 1, seen so many horror storys on tinternet!
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On 1/22/2022 at 5:35 PM, GoodBytes said:

Is that drive an HDD? If so, thee is a good chance it is a failing. worth checking for that.

No, Windows Update doesn't break drives. But typically Windows Update does a lot of drive work, and that might have exposed a drive that faces a manufacture error.

If it is faulty, then it should be covered by the manufacture warranty.

Yes it is.

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i had update issues with my laptop when i got it in 2019 if i remember correctly i had to reinstall windows10 and keep trying 3 or 4 before i could even start using it :') maybe wipe it and try again?

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1 hour ago, maxwastaken said:

i had update issues with my laptop when i got it in 2019 if i remember correctly i had to reinstall windows10 and keep trying 3 or 4 before i could even start using it :') maybe wipe it and try again?

You right, had to format my D: drive, and I have a felling I am going to have to do it multiple time before my laptop start to function correctly

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17 hours ago, PierreG007 said:

You right, had to format my D: drive, and I have a felling I am going to have to do it multiple time before my laptop start to function correctly

yea windows update are a pain good luck tho

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my system                                

i5 - 12400f

PRIME H610M -A D4

16gb ddr4 3200mhz

Asus Gtx 970

275gb ssd 128gb hdd

used 650w 80 plus gold

1080p flatron E2240s

stock intel coller

logitech pc speakers (dont remember model number lol)

windows 11 home

 

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20 hours ago, PierreG007 said:

You right, had to format my D: drive, and I have a felling I am going to have to do it multiple time before my laptop start to function correctly

any luck?

not all gamers hate furries some gamers are furries myself included.

                                   

my system                                

i5 - 12400f

PRIME H610M -A D4

16gb ddr4 3200mhz

Asus Gtx 970

275gb ssd 128gb hdd

used 650w 80 plus gold

1080p flatron E2240s

stock intel coller

logitech pc speakers (dont remember model number lol)

windows 11 home

 

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24 minutes ago, maxwastaken said:

any luck?

Not at all, My HDD, gave up on me, even after formatting it many times, it was still running at 100%, I believe it was a malicious malware, when I tried some CMD commands such as CHKDSK, DISKPART, Etc..., I discovered that the drive FS = RAW instead of NTFS, so by using Diskpart, I format it back to FS = NTFS. When I finished, I took it out of my system, once the drive was out of my system, it went back to normal, Bios is now booting in 3.9S and so. What I learned from this experiences is don't trust your HDD, it can go bad at anytime unfortunately. I am now going to get an SSD and hope it last longer than a month on my system.

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