Mandatory Windows 10 Update Is Causing Machines to BSOD

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Johnno72
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Re: Mandatory Windows 10 Update Is Causing Machines to BSOD

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here OneCD have a crate of spoons to keep you going
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Re: Mandatory Windows 10 Update Is Causing Machines to BSOD

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@OneCD - did you ever make a guide on your successful transition from QTS to Debian?
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Re: Mandatory Windows 10 Update Is Causing Machines to BSOD

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Nope, but there are already a few guides out there. I didn't write my own as I'm not an expert and didn't want find myself in the position of trying to support others with my limited and newly acquired knowledge.

It was loads of fun. Must have installed it 12+ times over 2-3 days before I got the installer to finish without crashing (I finally worked out this was due to me failing to create a large enough partition on the DOM for the UEFI bootloader). It was pretty easy after that. A bit more work than installing on a PC as I had zero-experience using LVM on a manually created RAID. The best part was obliterating all those QNAP partitions on each drive. :DD

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