![]() But this does require that you have the ATI bootloader configured. Naturally, it cannot really do this live, but what it does, it scheduled the Let me walk you through myĪTI 2015 allows you to try to restore the Windows partition (C:) from within the GUI inside the running But it does not have to be complicated or painful. This is because the toolĪlways assumes the classic setup with MBR rather than UEFI+GPT, and that complicates the restore procedure if In this particular case, the Ideapad machine had ATI 2015 installed.Īt the same time, I read online, in both the official and unofficial forums about people complaining how ATIĭoes not work well with UEFI setups, and how it may corrupt the bootloader and such. My imaging tools of choice are Acronis, mainly for Windows-only installations and Clonezilla, which I use for Presence of system image usually takes less than an hour to execute a successful restore. Would mandate costly reinstalls, with time and money and effort lost rebuilding the system, whereas the Without proper mechanisms in place, these Having a system snapshot is quite useful, and over the past decade, I did This emphasizes the importance of backups and system imaging. ![]() Possibly ugly corruption somewhere, or just restore to a sane point? Hint: We will resolve this problem, but That some more weird errors in the Event Log, and you start thinking. ![]() ![]() Minute or three hours later, similar to the issue we had with Windows 7 slow updates, except it was not supposed to happen at all. I have not done any extensive troubleshooting, but the fact Windows Update would not get any updates, be it one Remembered reading a scare story around ATI and machines with UEFI powered by Windows 8.1. I was unable to obtain any updates,Īnd after a while, I simply decided to restore an older image, taken with Acronis True Image 2015. Running Windows 8.1, suddenly decided to gimp up and stop working nicely. Less poetically, what happened is, my Lenovo Ideapad Y50-70, Now, this is a story all about how, my laptop got flipped-turned upside down, and I'd like to take an image,Īnd restore right there, I'll tell you how I became the king of the ATI-UEFI scare. ![]()
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