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bricking
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about bricking focus on two distinct incidents: a Windows 10 build 9879 update that reportedly bricked hard drives due to PUIS settings, and a Windows Phone 7 update that bricked Samsung phones. Users share experiences and troubleshooting steps for these hardware failures caused by software updates.
Hello,
I having read on line about bricking hard drives with the puis setting have any other had any problems?
I changed 9841 to 9879 and didn't have any problems was using a WD hard drive which by default puis is not enabled.
thanks
iosman
having read on line about bricking hard drives with the puis setting have any other had any problems?
I changed 9841 to 9879 and didn't have any problems was using a WD hard drive which by default puis is not enabled
Yesterday, Microsoft publicly addressed the reports that its first Windows Phone 7 update was "bricking" users' handsets - that is, effectively turning them into non-functional paperweights after the update was downloaded to the device. According to Microsoft's official statement on the matter...