03-22-2018, 10:09 PM
Hi!
Turn off the PC. When turning it on again, Hold the SHIFT key when booting to get the advenced menu.
From there choose a previous version of the Kernel (for me I had to select 4.10 standard generic to get things running again).
From what I can gather, I think maybe the video drivers or somethig get broken with the Kernel update.
My updates were broken afterwards so check that also.
Hope this helps!
Turn off the PC. When turning it on again, Hold the SHIFT key when booting to get the advenced menu.
From there choose a previous version of the Kernel (for me I had to select 4.10 standard generic to get things running again).
From what I can gather, I think maybe the video drivers or somethig get broken with the Kernel update.
My updates were broken afterwards so check that also.
Hope this helps!
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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