If you don't like to set back the date (which seems to work as how things are now), then better go back to Windows 8.
Hi Peter,
Today I want to set back the date by one year. First thing I did was to set back the date in the bios. After saving the bios settings, no Windows 10 but I had a blue screen with a message: "PC/Device needs to be repaired. OS couldn't be loaded because a critical driver is missing or contains errors. File:\Windows\system32\drivers\wdf01000.sys You'll need use recover tools......"
I could not solve this problem. After setting the date back in the bios all was working again.
Next attempt was to change the date in normal os in command promt mode via date command. After setting the date one year back I did a reboot. Guess what, the same error as before. No Windows but a blue screen. Now what? after some reboots back in the bios. I saw that the date was set back automatically in the bios by one year. I changed the date back to today and did a reboot again and all was working again.
So one week to go before expiration. What is the procedure to solve this problem?
PS.
http://www.file.net/process/wdf01000.sys.htmlBest regards,
Johan