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Yet another reason why you should avoid Automatic Update – KB 4039396
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Seff
AskWoody PlusAugust 29, 2017 at 3:38 pm #131121Or to put it another way, it’s another reason not to upgrade to Windows 10 if you haven’t done so already (and possibly a reason to revert to your previous OS if you have already upgraded). I’ve lost track of the different versions of Windows 10 and precisely how they differ, and which upgrades apply to which versions, and with what varying degrees of success. Frankly the whole Windows 10 saga seems to be unraveling at the seams, or so it seems to me. ย Less secure than its predecessors given the greater number of vulnerabilities reported by MS each month, and an updating system that appears to be wholly unfit for purpose.
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anonymous
GuestAugust 29, 2017 at 5:08 pm #131123@Seff, totally agree; W10 has been a mess for two years now and by my reckoning the situation is deteriorating rather than improving. I will never install W10 on any system upon which I rely for money making activities. I learned a long time ago that if you need to change the policy you need to change the people and there are several individuals at MS that have done incalculable damage to the Windows ecosystem IMO.
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anonymous
GuestAugust 29, 2017 at 6:40 pm #131134Lucky this is why I wait until it’s Level 3 to patch and whatย one’s are safe. I’ll be sure to check windows 10 hide which helps me hide and see the updates that will be installed or waiting to be installed.
So it is safe to install
KB 4039396 as long as you didn’t install the one on August 8th.Very simple to follow ๐
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AskWoody_MVPAugust 29, 2017 at 6:41 pm #131142Yet another reason why you should avoid Automatic Update โ
If youโre running Win10 Anniversary Update,But if you don’t avoid Automatic Update you won’t be running Win10 Anniversary Update. ๐
anonymous
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GuestAugust 30, 2017 at 4:12 am #131170Ugh. This is headache inducing. I decided ages ago to stick with Win7 on my desktops but allowed my stupid Win8.1 tablet to upgrade to stupid Win10 because I rarely use it and wanted to see what Win 10 was like for future reference. I use WUshowhide regularly on the tablet to keep tabs on the c***** updates MS is trying to foist on me and don’t install anything automatically. Still, I spend far more time researching stupid Win 10 updates and bugs than I actually spend using the stupid tablet.
My conclusion is Win 10 is stupid and I’ve had it up to here with it’s updating nonsense. I spent half an hour yesterday trying to find out what KB 4033637 was all about and like everyone else came up with nothing so I hid it. Combined with the one hour I spent on researching this topic’s update that’s 90 minutes. I haven’t used the darned tablet for anything else in months. I turn it on to check for updates, find out what they are and how they’re going to potentially s**** up my tablet, hide some, install some and then turn the stupid thing off.
In conclusion I’d like to say this stupid OS 10 (and my stupid tablet) are stupid.
Venting concluded.
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AskWoody LoungerAugust 30, 2017 at 4:38 am #131175Have to say my complaints about Windows 10 have been primarily about privacy regarding data collection and the forced upgrade path along with forced Windows updates. I believe if Microsoft had kept a more flexible Windows update system and significantly toned down ย collection of data to just when a PC actually recorded a fault and ask the end user if it was OK to report that fault to Microsoft. We would see a much more accepting Windows user to Windows 10. We now are at a point where Microsoft is releasing patches to fix patches which for any of us ain’t good. The six month upgrade schedule seems way to frequent for Microsoft to get a handle on properly. This is going to go from bad to worse.
bjm
AskWoody LoungerAugust 30, 2017 at 12:00 pm #131257Okay.
I have 4034658 Cumulative Buggy? & 4035631 Servicing Stack & 4033637 caution unsure? = Hidden.
What happens to Hidden 4034658 & 4035631 & 4033637ย when I install 4039396 stand-alone Cumulative Fix.
Should I install 4035631 Servicing Stack before or after 4039396.I’m currently at 1607 (14393.1480)
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AskWoody LoungerAugust 30, 2017 at 12:13 pm #131263Nobody should be running 1607 anymore. Creatorโs update is finalized and everyone should have moved to it by now. Thereโs literally no reason left to wait. Especially since the Fall Creatorโs update is right around the corner.
Hello anonymous,
If you’re talking to me.ย I haven’t been offered CU as yet.ย And what does CU get me.ย ย CU discussion is probably off-topic.ย ย Thanks
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bjm
AskWoody LoungerAugust 31, 2017 at 9:00 am #131442Itโs still too early to install August patches. Wait until the MS-DEFCON level goes down (up?) to 3. Should happen in the next few days.
Yes, I always wait until DEFCON 3 or greater.
Thanks!
bjm
AskWoody LoungerAugust 31, 2017 at 9:01 am #131443It isnโt that simple, for many reasons. Details coming when we move to MS-DEFCON 3.
Thanks!ย ~ will watch for Details.
Regards w Respect
bjm
AskWoody LoungerSeptember 5, 2017 at 12:34 pm #132313It isnโt that simple, for many reasons. Details coming when we move to MS-DEFCON 3.
Thanks! ~ will watch for Details. Regards w Respect
Okay.ย I’ve reviewed Details.
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3221371/microsoft-windows/its-time-to-install-august-windows-and-office-patches-carefully.html
“If you decide to stick with 1607, do yourself a favor and manually install KB 4039396 before you run Windows Update. Running KB 4039396 will preserve your Update history, keep your hidden patches hidden, and add a couple dozen bug fixes in the mix.”1) Wondering, I have 4034658 Cumulative Buggy? & 4035631 Servicing Stack & 4033637 caution unsure? = Hidden.ย What happens to Hidden 4034658 & 4035631 & 4033637ย when I install 4039396 stand-alone Cumulative Fix.ย Will Hidden 4034658 update be at risk for me to accidentally install.ย Should I install 4035631 Servicing Stack before or after 4039396.
Since, @woody “now recommends that 1607 users upgrade to version 1703, the Creators Update, using the Windows Update mechanism, if itโll work.”
2) What happens to Hidden 4034658 & 4035631 & 4033637ย if I install version 1703, the Creators Update, using the Windows Update mechanism, if itโll work.”
Will wushowhide tool hidden updates do housekeeping.ย ย Or, will wushowhide tool keep accumulating hidden never to be used updates.ย And I’ll have to remember which updates are hidden never to be used updates vs hidden may be used updates.
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AskWoody_MVPSeptember 6, 2017 at 9:04 am #132442@bjm: wushowhide probably doesn’t show updates that have been superseded by other updates. If you want a more complete view of what updates have been hidden, you can use Windows Update MiniTool with checkbox “Include superseded” ticked. Even then, you probably won’t see hidden updates that have been expired by Microsoft.
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bjm
AskWoody LoungerSeptember 5, 2017 at 3:21 pm #132359Manually install KB 4039396 Then Unhide the Servicing Stack KB4035631 โ you need to install it. You also need to install the IE Flash Player update.
Hi PKCano,
Okay.ย 4039396 stand-alone installed okay. Update history and hidden updates okay.
wushowhide did housekeeping because 4034658 is no longer listed with hidden.
4035631 Servicing Stack & 4033637 caution (path to 1703) are still hidden.
Flash Player update was installed some time back.Okay, I’ll do 4035631 now.
Iโm currently at 1607 (14393.1670)
Thanks
Edit: paste from https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-update-winpc/windows-10-update-kb4033637/2feb85a7-84b5-47aa-95aa-9c60ef8cd821
“I to am having problems with this update 1607 KB4033637. That update installed correctly, then automatic updates tried to update 1703 creator update. that was on 8-28-17.PC stuck in update in progress ever since ????????????????”
bjm
AskWoody LoungerSeptember 6, 2017 at 10:45 am #132465@bjm: wushowhide probably doesnโt show updates that have been superseded by other updates. If you want a more complete view of what updates have been hidden, you can use Windows Update MiniTool with checkbox โInclude supersededโ ticked. Even then, you probably wonโt see hidden updates that have been expired by Microsoft.
Yes, I was unsure what wushowhide would do with 4034658.
I’m satisfied that wushowhide did housekeeping re 4034658 … no longer listed with hidden.
I’ll look into MiniTool.ย ย I’ve been satisfied managing W10 updates thru wushowhide, tools.
Interesting aside: Belarc report still thinks I need 4034658.ย ๐Thanks
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AskWoody_MVPSeptember 6, 2017 at 11:17 am #132470If you didn’t unhide KB4034658 with wushowhide, then it’s probably still hidden but not listed as hidden anymore because you installed update KB4039396, which supersedes KB4034658. If you use Windows Update MiniTool in the manner I previously described, you’ll probably see that KB4034658 is still hidden.
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bjm
AskWoody LoungerSeptember 6, 2017 at 11:59 am #132477If you didnโt unhide KB4034658 with wushowhide, then itโs probably still hidden but not listed as hidden anymore because you installed update KB4039396, which supersedes KB4034658. If you use Windows Update MiniTool in the manner I previously described, youโll probably see that KB4034658 is still hidden.
No, I didn’t as far as I know unhide 4034658.ย So, it’s probably still hidden but not listed as hidden.ย Works for me.
Okay.ย So, I’d use Windows Update MiniTool is place of Microsoft’s Wushowhide tool & Noel Carboni’s ConfigureAutomaticUpdates tool.Thanks
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bjm
AskWoody LoungerSeptember 6, 2017 at 12:16 pm #132485I’m somewhat put off by I donโt have Windows 10 Home with this, but it looks like WUMT should allow all the same controls, despite the lack of the Local Group Policy Editor.ย & Caution: I looked at WUMT several month ago, and decided not to recommend it.
https://www.askwoody.com/2017/in-praise-of-windows-update-minitool/
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