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Upgrading a possible(?) corrupt Windows 8.1 into Windows 10


It all started with that certain Windows update which downloads the software responsible for upgrading my Windows 8.1 into Windows 10. BUT, little did I know that I didn't plug in my charger and so my laptop went dead, and the update was interrupted.

Thus when I opened my Windows 8.1, it would get a blank screen with a blinking cursor, the same issues (possibly) with these:





(For short: Most of them says that it is due to a graphics card driver update, i.e. with my Nvidia, being incompatible with a certain Windows update thus resulting into a blank screen.)

Luckily, I was able to system restore at that time, BUT, IT HAPPENED AGAIN(the blank screen) when I tried my luck once again with the Windows update (for the glory of Windows 10 of course).

Now I'm stuck with this "somehow corrupted" Windows 8.1 with the system restore, image recovery, startup repair, PC refresh AND EVEN SAFE MODEnot being able to resolve the issue.

Now I tried and exhausted all my resources and efforts on trying to restore my PC for I need my files there, (luckily I am dual-boot and have Ubuntu, but still can't access those Windows drives cause they are "corrupted"), then I came upon this Windows 10 Upgrade Tool.

TLDR: If ever I try to upgrade my *corrupted* Windows 8.1 into Windows 10, would it work? Would my files be possibly recovered and Windows will now be accessible? And lastly, would it somehow affect my GRUB or my dual boot (Ubuntu)?

What does Ubuntu say exactly when you try to access the Windows drive?

What does Ubuntu say exactly when you try to access the Windows drive?

Unable to access "Windows"(my Local Disk C: )

Error mounting /dev/sda4 at /media/zero/Windows: Command-line `mount -t "ntfs" -o "uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid,uid=1000,gid=1000,dmask=0077,fmask=0177" "/dev/sda4" "/media/zero/Windows"' exited with non-zero exit status 14: Windows is hibernated, refused to mount.
Failed to mount '/dev/sda4': Operation not permitted
The NTFS partition is in an unsafe state. Please resume and shutdown
Windows fully (no hibernation or fast restarting), or mount the volume
read-only with the 'ro' mount option.

That means you have FastStartup (NOT the same as Fast Boot) enabled on Win8.1. That puts the PC into hibernation even when you shut it down, keeping the open partitions still mounted, thus preventing a Linux distro from mounting them.

That means you have FastStartup (NOT the same as Fast Boot) enabled on Win8.1. That puts the PC into hibernation even when you shut it down, keeping the open partitions still mounted, thus preventing a Linux distro from mounting them.
I see. Then does that mean my Windows 8.1 files are not actually corrupted, only that my Nvidia driver is causing some blank screen issue?

I see. Then does that mean my Windows 8.1 files are not actually corrupted, only that my Nvidia driver is causing some blank screen issue?
While they might be corrupted, all that message means is that the partitions are hibernated and can't be accesses outside of Win 8.1. So, the historical process of mounting the partitions using a Linux distro is not going to work.

And yes, the blank screen issue is most likely caused by an NVidia driver problem. You should do searches in the forum -- I think there are some other threads dealing with the Nvidia problem.

Upgrading a possible(?) corrupt Windows 8.1 into Windows 10