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Windows 10 1809
With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809
update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. -- Bill Brought to you from Anchorage, Alaska |
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Windows 10 1809
Maybe somebody a little more polite and mature will answer. Don't believe
eveything you find on Google. Bill "?? Good Guy ??" wrote in message news On 15/10/2018 17:22, Bill Bradshaw wrote: With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809 update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. Can you use google on your machine? I suggest use it before asking such stupid quetions here. -- With over 950 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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Windows 10 1809
Bill Bradshaw wrote:
With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809 update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. Yes and no. They've pulled the original release and issued a new one to "insiders". Once it gets the ok from insiders it'll be released to the rest of us. https://www.computerworld.com/articl...tribution.html |
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Windows 10 1809
In article , Bill Bradshaw
wrote: Maybe somebody a little more polite and mature will answer. Don't believe eveything you find on Google. when the results point back to microsoft and other reputable sources, you can be very sure it's accurate. and don't top post. "?? Good Guy ??" wrote in message news On 15/10/2018 17:22, Bill Bradshaw wrote: With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809 update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. Can you use google on your machine? I suggest use it before asking such stupid quetions here. |
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Windows 10 1809
On 10/15/2018 12:22 PM, Bill Bradshaw wrote:
With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809 update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. It was never pushed, AFAIK. It was available to IDK participants and for download. -- best regards, Neil |
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Windows 10 1809
Bill Bradshaw wrote:
With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809 update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. And this is a good thing. Relax. Paul |
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Windows 10 1809
Neil wrote in news
On 10/15/2018 12:22 PM, Bill Bradshaw wrote: With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809 update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. It was never pushed, AFAIK. It was available to IDK participants and for download. It and the cumulative update for it appeared on my PC about the same time as the file deletion problem broke. I looked tonight, and both are gone and I have a cumulative update for 1709, which is where I am at right now. PS: I have to add that at one time I signed up for the insider program, but never actually installed anything, and recently signed back out of it, so they may still have had me shown as being an insider. |
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Windows 10 1809
On 10/16/2018 1:08 AM, Chris wrote:
Bill Bradshaw wrote: With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809 update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. Yes and no. They've pulled the original release and issued a new one to "insiders". Once it gets the ok from insiders it'll be released to the rest of us. Does this apply to the Win 10 1809 ISO downloadable by non-insider users? -- @~@ Remain silent! Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper!! / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! /( _ )\ May the Force and farces be with you! ^ ^ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.39.3 不借貸! 不詐騙! 不*錢! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 不求神! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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Windows 10 1809
On 10/15/2018 11:14 PM, Tim wrote:
Neil wrote in news On 10/15/2018 12:22 PM, Bill Bradshaw wrote: With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809 update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. It was never pushed, AFAIK. It was available to IDK participants and for download. It and the cumulative update for it appeared on my PC about the same time as the file deletion problem broke. I looked tonight, and both are gone and I have a cumulative update for 1709, which is where I am at right now. PS: I have to add that at one time I signed up for the insider program, but never actually installed anything, and recently signed back out of it, so they may still have had me shown as being an insider. That seems a likely possibility. -- best regards, Neil |
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Windows 10 1809
Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
On 10/16/2018 1:08 AM, Chris wrote: Bill Bradshaw wrote: With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809 update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. Yes and no. They've pulled the original release and issued a new one to "insiders". Once it gets the ok from insiders it'll be released to the rest of us. Does this apply to the Win 10 1809 ISO downloadable by non-insider users? Insiders are auto-upgraded to whatever software Microsoft wants them to test. Usually, the Insider DVD (available option) is "back a release or two", and the Insider DVD is seldom of much usage to anyone. I would not expect a release candidate 17663_1 DVD to be just... sitting there. And if you attempt access, it helps if you're registered as an Insider, and attempting access using the Insider install you're running. Otherwise, you'll be prompted for your MSA, and with that, they can look you up and see if you're running an Insider. ******* We used to be able to make a DVD out of the ESD or WIM, but with the delta-update method used now, I don't know if anyone has perfected the means to make a DVD out of the folder of junk. An Upgrade install now might consist of thousands of tiny "packages". This is the method I used to use, to save download bytes. I would upgrade one Insider install, then make a DVD with this, and upgrade a second Insider install with the DVD. https://deploymentresearch.com/Resea...y-tools-needed But that method no longer works, for the way upgrades are made today. It was nice while it worked. Paul |
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Windows 10 1809
Paul wrote:
Bill Bradshaw wrote: With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809 update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. And this is a good thing. Relax. Paul Thanks for confirming. Bill |
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Windows 10 1809
On 15/10/2018 18:08, Chris wrote:
Bill Bradshaw wrote: With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809 update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. Yes and no. They've pulled the original release and issued a new one to "insiders". Once it gets the ok from insiders it'll be released to the rest of us. https://www.computerworld.com/articl...tribution.html I've been on 1809 since 3/10/2018 nothing lost from drives c,d or e |
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Windows 10 1809
critcher wrote:
On 15/10/2018 18:08, Chris wrote: Bill Bradshaw wrote: With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809 update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. Yes and no. They've pulled the original release and issued a new one to "insiders". Once it gets the ok from insiders it'll be released to the rest of us. https://www.computerworld.com/articl...tribution.html I've been on 1809 since 3/10/2018 nothing lost from drives c,d or e The issue only affected a small number. Primarily those using oneDrive and Known Folder Migration. |
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Windows 10 1809
Chris wrote:
critcher wrote: On 15/10/2018 18:08, Chris wrote: Bill Bradshaw wrote: With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809 update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. Yes and no. They've pulled the original release and issued a new one to "insiders". Once it gets the ok from insiders it'll be released to the rest of us. https://www.computerworld.com/articl...tribution.html I've been on 1809 since 3/10/2018 nothing lost from drives c,d or e The issue only affected a small number. Primarily those using oneDrive and Known Folder Migration. Most users will not be able to detect they lost something. Which is something to consider. The thing is, your home directory has multiple Junction Points in it, and File Explorer refuses to traverse them and properly count all the files underneath. This causes a 70GB home directory here to report it had 3GB of files. If you see a report of 3GB before the update and 3GB after the update, the "status" of the other 67GB of files is "unknown". Don't clap your hands together quite so quickly. I'm still studying this stuff. It's unbelievable hard to audit your home directory!!! You would have to measure the size of your Documents folder, the size of your Downloads folder, one at a time, and add the numbers together. Something I absolutely refuse to do. That's what a File Explorer Properties call is for... Not for me to trudge behind it with a broom and dustpan. ******* I tried to run hashdeep (computes MD5, SHA1, on a file tree). It hangs when you run it against a home directory. Why ? There are "named pipes" left in a Crypto directory located in your home directory (these should be removed at shutdown). These will freeze anything that tries to read from unused ones. This means a hashdeep run can never finish, and I can't verify the file content before the Upgrade and the file content after the Upgrade, are the same. I had to be content with an "ls -R" approach instead. And I'm still working on comparing files from the more simplified file listing. ******* Try it with your own favorite methods, and see if you can come up with an auditing method before I finish mine :-) Grrr. I bet some of you, don't know the true size of your home dir. I didn't. I only discovered something was amiss by accident (because I know there are about four large files in there, and the size kept coming back with the "3GB" number, which is wrong). Paul |
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Windows 10 1809
"Bill Bradshaw" wrote:
With all the reported problems has Microsoft stopped pushing out the 1809 update? None of the computers have been updated from 1803 to 1809. None of "the computers"? I'm still on 1803, I don't know what the posts about 1809 are about. |
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