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Latest Windows 10 Update Warning

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@dgilbert2

 

Sorry

 

No all went ok, running absolutely fine.

 

 

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Thanks, I'm pleased top hear it. I will switch mine on now and see if it does the update wink


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No all went ok, running absolutely fine.

 

 


 

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@dgilbert2

 

Depending on the speed of your connection it'll download quick but it took several hours to 'install' then another hour to work on updates.

 

 

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@Anonymous wrote:

@dgilbert2

 

Depending on the speed of your connection it'll download quick but it took several hours to 'install' then another hour to work on updates.

 

 


Exactly that. I downloaded this morning and left it installing while I went to the pub. I was gone 4 hours and it was finished by the time I got back so I don't know how long it took but i'm guessing a couple of restarts were involved.

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Most other operating systems these days don't require a reboot unless a new kernel or library is installed. Which is why I find the whole windows update process tedious.

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Most other operating systems these days don't require a reboot unless a new kernel or library is installed. Which is why I find the whole windows update process tedious.


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Do you run your system constantly then?

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No but rebooting to reinitialise the registry and system configuration can be time consuming. Of course not every update in Windows requires a reboot.
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@Anonymous wrote:

 

Depending on the speed of your connection it'll download quick but it took several hours to 'install' then another hour to work on updates.

 

 


Blimey, I don't recall any the the other "major" updates taking SOOOOOOO long!? confused

 

Hope it will be worth it!

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Mine has now updated to 1809 and I'm not entirely happy.

 

There are now some random blue screens of death when waking up from "sleep" and I have lost 90% of files from my "download" folder.

 

I'm sure the blue screens will get fixed in time but I thought they had fixed the issue of user files being deleted rage

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@dgilbert2 wrote:

Mine has now updated to 1809 and I'm not entirely happy.

 

There are now some random blue screens of death when waking up from "sleep" and I have lost 90% of files from my "download" folder.

 

I'm sure the blue screens will get fixed in time but I thought they had fixed the issue of user files being deleted rage


@dgilbert2

 

Try updating graphics drivers in the first instance (I've seen instances of this or the person just seeing a pointer on a black screen when the system is recovering)

 

It's also a good idea to restart every few days.

 

Do you have your downloads pointed at anything other than the C drive?

 

 

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