I tried to update my dad's laptop today from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10. Its a Dell Inspiron 15R, and is listed as compatible from Dell. The upgrade seemed to go well, but once I started testing I kept getting Kernel panic messages noting AUTO_BOOST_LOCK_ACQUISITION_WITH_INCREASED_IRQL.
On searching for the cause, most seemed to indicate it was network/bluetooth related, so I tried safe mode as that doesn't load networking. This did enable me to use the laptop, but that was not a satisfactory long term solution, so I reverted it to Windows 8.1. to at least get it back to a usable state.
After doing that, I ran the Dell driver detector and it found an outdated chipset and SATA storage drivers, plus a BIOS, all of which have now been upgraded.
Questions/points:
1. Has anybody else tried upgrading this model of laptop successfully, and if so what level of BIOS/chipset drivers were you using?
2. Its become evident to me today that those of us used to troubleshooting using the old ways of getting into safe mode/recovery console etc have changed with Windows 10, so there is a learning curve there for those doing that. I was quite surprised with this and was lucky I had an alternative internet connected computer available to google the problem when my old tried and tested methods didn't work.
John
On searching for the cause, most seemed to indicate it was network/bluetooth related, so I tried safe mode as that doesn't load networking. This did enable me to use the laptop, but that was not a satisfactory long term solution, so I reverted it to Windows 8.1. to at least get it back to a usable state.
After doing that, I ran the Dell driver detector and it found an outdated chipset and SATA storage drivers, plus a BIOS, all of which have now been upgraded.
Questions/points:
1. Has anybody else tried upgrading this model of laptop successfully, and if so what level of BIOS/chipset drivers were you using?
2. Its become evident to me today that those of us used to troubleshooting using the old ways of getting into safe mode/recovery console etc have changed with Windows 10, so there is a learning curve there for those doing that. I was quite surprised with this and was lucky I had an alternative internet connected computer available to google the problem when my old tried and tested methods didn't work.
John