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    P775DM3-g Windows update 1803

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Boozebeard, Jun 19, 2018.

  1. Boozebeard

    Boozebeard Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello,

    This is kind of a shot in the dark but I've ran out of ideas. I can't get this windows update to install, after it logs out and starts updating it will hang on a black screen at about 40% and never come back. Some things I've read say it can be driver conflicts or maybe even bios so I was just wondering if anyone has had similar issues?

    I have prema mod 1.06.05DM v1 bios. How do I know if there is an update btw? I was sent this version by the re seller last year. Also was there ever a vBios released for the 1080? I asked the my re seller but they didn't reply...
     
  2. Chastity

    Chastity Company Representative

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    If you are booting from a M.2, switch the NVMe driver to Microsofts, and uninstall Samsungs. Do the update, then restore Samsungs with v3.
     
  3. joluke

    joluke Notebook Deity

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    Weird that a M.2 disk causes issues
     
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    jclausius Notebook Virtuoso

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    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    We have seen it before with the Intel drives too, it's still a fairly new tech so there are some non standard operations out there.