KB articles are out. (Thanks, MN!) KB 3194798 for 1607 brings the OS build number up to 14393.321 KB 3192441 for 1511 brings the OS build number up to
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Wayne Ruppersburg
GuestOctober 11, 2016 at 3:22 pm #31989October 2016 Patch Tuesday Win10 1607 now is OS Build 14393.321 downloaded and installed successfully for me. Entire process took 45 minutes to complete. Download slowed to a crawl at 84-95% so be patient about it! You might think it is stuck when in fact it taking it’s sweet time. All is stable and good now. Loving Win10 and all updates. Semper fidelis.
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Jim
AskWoody LoungerOctober 11, 2016 at 9:14 pm #31991I know I have said this before, but I have wushowhide installed and working and ConfigureAutomaticUpdates.exe installed. Based on the past, when I saw Defcon 2 I didn’t even check for updates, I just went on and worked. But at 1802 I got the dreaded “restart and update” message. Oh well, I’m now an unpaid Beta tester. The only difference I’ve seen so far is a little hard to explain. The previous update caused my screen short cut icons to act strangely. The little blue curved arrow in a white box would change to a white check mark in a green circle and then to a white x and then a little white block with what seemed like two people figures. This had no discernable pattern. Since the current update that has stopped. Any ideas?
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woody
ManagerOctober 11, 2016 at 9:21 pm #31992Don’t know just yet.
Have you blocked updates for Win10? http://www.infoworld.com/article/3053701/microsoft-windows/block-windows-10-forced-updates-without-breaking-your-machine-part-2.html
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woody
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bjm
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David
GuestOctober 12, 2016 at 1:31 am #31995I’ve blocked updates for Win10 per the instructions at http://www.infoworld.com/article/3053701/microsoft-windows/block-windows-10-forced-updates-without-breaking-your-machine-part-2.html.
That enabled me to prevent the automatic installation of Feature Update 1607 and Update for Windows 10 Version 1511 for x64-base Systems (KB3150513).
But, I now have a notice that restart is required to install Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1511 for x64-based Systems (KB3192441).
So, it seems that the blocking isn’t entirely effective.
David
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Jim
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Lea
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woody
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bobcat5536
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Anonymous
GuestOctober 12, 2016 at 5:57 pm #32000bjm says:
October 11, 2016 at 10:40 pmI’m at 1511 Build 10586.589
Is the the month to show and install > Feature update to Windows 10 Version 1607
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Is this the month to install > Feature update to Windows 10 Version 1607
What does 1607 buy me.
My 1511 is okay.
What do you recommend regarding 1607.
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bjm
GuestOctober 12, 2016 at 6:00 pm #32001bjm says:
October 11, 2016 at 10:40 pmI’m at 1511 Build 10586.589
Is the the month to show and install > Feature update to Windows 10 Version 1607
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Is this the month for me to install Feature update to Windows 10 Version 1607.
What does 1607 buy me.
My 1511 is purring.
Will Mickysoft keep offering updates for 1511.
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Anonymous
GuestOctober 12, 2016 at 6:49 pm #32002Lea, thanks. I’ve tried to be very conscientious to uncheck that box, but it’s possible that I missed it. However, that’s not likely to be at the root of the unintended installation because I had not used wushowhide in the several weeks before.
My experience seems to parallel that described by Jim Lasch above. I.e., it appears that the blocking is not consistent.
David W
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Roger
GuestOctober 12, 2016 at 8:35 pm #32003There’s something rather scary in this update KB 3192441 for Win 10 1511 called “Connected User Experience and Telemetry service”. (Yikes!) I want to avoid that until I hear more about how to completely disable it after 3192441 is eventually installed.
KB 3192441 had already been downloaded and was begging me to reboot to install it, so I had to use System Restore to go back to the previous Restore Point to avoid it. But I’ll have to act fast to disable WiFi to prevent it from downloading it all over again after I reboot to go back to the restore point.
That’s pretty drastic, but Microsoft has now lost about all of their credibility for maintaining their own software. I’m turning off all updates on all my Win10 systems for now. I already did that on Win7 because installing the cumulative update packs disables Bluetooth, which is important to me.
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BobbyB
AskWoody LoungerOctober 12, 2016 at 10:49 pm #32004“A funny thing happened at work today” more like a cautionary tale for win 10 education 1511 and above ver. If you install kb3192441 as a standalone (from catalogue)you are no longer Cortana free. Yep on a test VHD with kb3192441 it installed M$s talkative companion (certainly not desired) cant speak for Enterprise and Branch ver. LTSB etc and the VHD was not connected to the network and was suitibly GPOL-ed, entirely possible that the WUD ver. may not do this.
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Manaka
GuestOctober 13, 2016 at 8:51 am #32005Here’s my situation:
My main PC is a self-built Win 7 Home Premium SP(2)x64 hardwired to my router, haven’t decided on Group A or B yet, but fully updated on Monday night, then WU switched to “Never.”
I also have 2 old (2009) 16?”-class HP laptops that were Win 7 Home Premium pre-SP1 that I took the free Win 10 upgrade on in mid-July.
These laptops are used almost exclusively for surfing and watching DVDs on while my GF & I are being couch potatos, which isn’t often. No real personal info on them,and they are definitely not mission-critical.
I upgraded them to the 1607 AU version when it popped, and they are at the 14393.222 build right now.
When I update them, I shut down my desktop and unplug it from the router, then hardwire the laptops (they have 100Mb/s LAN cards in them,and they only manage ~40 Mb/s when on wi-fi.
They are as fortified against telemetry as I know how to make them: privacy settings, etc. maxed out and Spybot Anti-Beacon totally immunized.
So I guess my question is: Should I go ahead and update them to the 14393.321 or just hang loose a while and see what M$ manages to break?
As always, thanks for any help/advice/admonishments/whippings. 😉
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woody
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rc primak
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rc primak
GuestOctober 16, 2016 at 1:17 pm #32012For me, wushowhide works just fine, as long as Metered Connection is also used. My mistake was not closing the connection and not running wushowhide on the NUC after some sort of experiment with the Windows Store Apps and their updating mechanism (totally unrelated to Ms Updates and its mechanism). So my accidental updating was not a failure of wushowhide. It was User Error.
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