If you were brave/foolhardy enough to install Win10 1809, there’s some relief in yesterday’s Cumulative Update. There are three builds of Win10 1809 n
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The three Win10 version 1809 builds, what they mean, and what they break
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anonymous
GuestOctober 10, 2018 at 8:52 am #223453No minimum wage **** for Microsoft. In lieu of salary, all those fortunate Microsoft Home beta testers/guinea pigs are being granted the privilege of paying MS $20 more for a copy of Windows 10 Home [see Beta-News].
Edit: Please refer to Lounge-Rules regarding language.
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anonymous
GuestOctober 10, 2018 at 8:56 am #223457Hi Woody,
I posted yesterday on the cumulative update (KB4464330) for Win 10 1809 to build 17763.55. The update went fine, and fairly quick.
Computer seems fine.
However, in the update history, the KB4464330 update shows that it failed to install, followed by another entry that shows it installed successfully.
This issue is being reported in a few other forums. A lot of people appear to be getting this “failure followed by success” in the update process. Some posters are speculating about an SSU issue?
Again, I have never had a Win update show failed to install (with some error code) in two years of running Win 10 on a Dell desktop (guess I am pretty lucky, all things considered).
Maybe some of the experts here can chime in…..
Thanks!
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SteveTree
AskWoody LoungerOctober 10, 2018 at 6:34 pm #223646Check you update history for kb4465477, which is a pre-requisite according to the following:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4464330/windows-10-update-kb4464330
So, the likely cause was 4464330 failed, 4465477 installed fixing whatever caused the problem. After that 4464330 installed OK.
That doesn’t mean all is well with 4464330 (or 4465477). Woody is advising Defcon 1. Everything may be fine but in the long run, you’ll avoid more issues if you follow woody’s Defcon rating advice.
Group A (but Telemetry disabled Tasks and Registry)
1) Dell Inspiron with Win 11 64 Home permanently in dock due to "sorry spares no longer made".
2) Dell Inspiron with Win 11 64 Home (substantial discount with Pro version available only at full price)
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anonymous
GuestOctober 10, 2018 at 12:48 pm #223539anonymous
GuestOctober 10, 2018 at 5:38 pm #223633I just did the math – assuming Windows 10 is on 700 million devices (rounding the newest numbers I can recall hearing)… Microsoft’s number of “0.01%” means 70,000 computers had their files deleted… I’m guessing that’s “0.01%” of Windows 10 installations, not “0.01%” of 1809 upgrades. The number of 1809 updated machines that had their files deleted is probably in whole digits (i.e. 7% of all machines that updated to 1809…)
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b
AskWoody_MVPOctober 10, 2018 at 8:09 pm #223663I’m guessing that’s “0.01%” of Windows 10 installations, not “0.01%” of 1809 upgrades.
Microsoft said the latter, not your former guess:
“… reports of actual data loss are few (one one-hundredth of one percent of version 1809 installs)”
https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2018/10/09/updated-version-of-windows-10-october-2018-update-released-to-windows-insiders/)
anonymous
GuestOctober 11, 2018 at 2:43 pm #223913Just one sentence earlier they said they stopped the rollout in 2 days, which according to Woody’s ComputerWorld article is also a lie…
the rollout wasn’t officially halted until Friday night, more than three days after the Tuesday launch
I think with Microsoft’s recent history of outright lies it would be foolish to believe ANYTHING coming out of Redmond. Look at the Surface alone – how many times has MS ruined significant numbers of Surfaces and denied it for weeks or months before admitting their bad code was the problem?
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