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From v. 1803 to 1809
I have Windows 10 Home Edition (64-bit) v. 1803. So far Windows Update
has not proposed to download and install v. 1809. Maybe it is because I have a slow DSL line... Would the third file shown in this link be the one that I can use to do the upgrade myself? http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4476976 -- tb |
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From v. 1803 to 1809
On 1/23/2019 10:26 PM, tb wrote:
I have Windows 10 Home Edition (64-bit) v. 1803. So far Windows Update has not proposed to download and install v. 1809. Maybe it is because I have a slow DSL line... Would the third file shown in this link be the one that I can use to do the upgrade myself? http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4476976 KB4476976 is for build 1809, not 1803. I don't see any Jan 2019 update for build 1803 he https://support.microsoft.com/en-hk/...update-history -- @~@ 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 ¤£*ɶU! ¤£¶BÄF! ¤£½ä¿ú! ¤£´©¥æ! ¤£¥´¥æ! ¤£¥´§T! ¤£¦Û±þ! ¤£¨D¯«! ½Ð¦Ò¼{ºî´© (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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From v. 1803 to 1809
On 1/23/19 9:26 AM, tb wrote:
I have Windows 10 Home Edition (64-bit) v. 1803. So far Windows Update has not proposed to download and install v. 1809. Maybe it is because I have a slow DSL line... Would the third file shown in this link be the one that I can use to do the upgrade myself? http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4476976 If you go here https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...oad/windows10/ you should be able to download and install the latest version. |
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From v. 1803 to 1809
On 1/23/2019 at 8:45:57 AM Big Al wrote:
On 1/23/19 9:26 AM, tb wrote: I have Windows 10 Home Edition (64-bit) v. 1803. So far Windows Update has not proposed to download and install v. 1809. Maybe it is because I have a slow DSL line... Would the third file shown in this link be the one that I can use to do the upgrade myself? http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4476976 If you go here https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...oad/windows10/ you should be able to download and install the latest version. Instead of reinstalling the whole OS, can't I just download the KB file that updates v. 1803 to v. 1809? -- tb |
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From v. 1803 to 1809
tb wrote:
On 1/23/2019 at 8:45:57 AM Big Al wrote: On 1/23/19 9:26 AM, tb wrote: I have Windows 10 Home Edition (64-bit) v. 1803. So far Windows Update has not proposed to download and install v. 1809. Maybe it is because I have a slow DSL line... Would the third file shown in this link be the one that I can use to do the upgrade myself? http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4476976 If you go here https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...oad/windows10/ you should be able to download and install the latest version. Instead of reinstalling the whole OS, can't I just download the KB file that updates v. 1803 to v. 1809? You want the first one which is a tool, not a reinstall of Win10. |
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From v. 1803 to 1809
On 1/23/2019 at 9:09:36 AM The Man in the High Castle wrote:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...oad/windows10/ Ah, yes, I see what you mean. The only thing that would be a problem is that using Microsoft's Media Creation Tool would require a download/install of v. 1809 files using my slow DSL line. I wanted to dowload the KB file for v. 1809 using the PC at work... -- tb |
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From v. 1803 to 1809
tb wrote:
On 1/23/2019 at 9:09:36 AM The Man in the High Castle wrote: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...oad/windows10/ Ah, yes, I see what you mean. The only thing that would be a problem is that using Microsoft's Media Creation Tool would require a download/install of v. 1809 files using my slow DSL line. I wanted to dowload the KB file for v. 1809 using the PC at work... There isn't just a patch to upgrade it the problem. You have two options (fellow user with no broadband): 1) Download using Microsoft's Media Creation Tool, yes it will take a long time, but does work in the end whereas upgrading directly within Windows Update often fails on slow connections. 2) Go to a Public library where they have broadband and download the iso on a thumbdrive. -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIO http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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From v. 1803 to 1809
On 1/23/2019 at 10:41:31 AM Jonathan N. Little wrote:
tb wrote: On 1/23/2019 at 9:09:36 AM The Man in the High Castle wrote: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...oad/windows10/ Ah, yes, I see what you mean. The only thing that would be a problem is that using Microsoft's Media Creation Tool would require a download/install of v. 1809 files using my slow DSL line. I wanted to dowload the KB file for v. 1809 using the PC at work... There isn't just a patch to upgrade it the problem. You have two options (fellow user with no broadband): 1) Download using Microsoft's Media Creation Tool, yes it will take a long time, but does work in the end whereas upgrading directly within Windows Update often fails on slow connections. 2) Go to a Public library where they have broadband and download the iso on a thumbdrive. Ok, thanks for the clarification. -- tb |
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From v. 1803 to 1809
tb wrote:
I have Windows 10 Home Edition (64-bit) v. 1803. So far Windows Update has not proposed to download and install v. 1809. Maybe it is because I have a slow DSL line... Would the third file shown in this link be the one that I can use to do the upgrade myself? http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4476976 First of all, you can't cheat mother nature. The install is a 3.5GB piece of media. You can download the 1809 ISO, right click and mount it in File Explorer as a virtual optical drive, run Setup.exe off it, and do an Upgrade install from 1803 to 1809. (Back up your C: partition first, as a safety measure. Not mandatory, but important for your own hair loss reasons.) The above Catalog server entry is way way too small! That can't be an OS. If the OS ever gets around to upgrading itself via Windows Update, the download will still be large and a nuisance while you're trying to do other stuff. Having the download in ISO format is the best option, as you can make an emergency boot DVD out of it. But for Upgrade installs, you can get better performance by right-clicking the .iso file and selecting "Mount" from the right click menu. And do the Upgrade install from the virtual DVD drive that results from such an operation. Keeping 1809 on a DVD-RW or the like, is for emergencies ("I need to do a clean install" or "I need an emergency Command Prompt source"). Paul |
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From v. 1803 to 1809
On 1/23/2019 at 12:49:28 PM Paul wrote:
tb wrote: I have Windows 10 Home Edition (64-bit) v. 1803. So far Windows Update has not proposed to download and install v. 1809. Maybe it is because I have a slow DSL line... Would the third file shown in this link be the one that I can use to do the upgrade myself? http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4476976 First of all, you can't cheat mother nature. The install is a 3.5GB piece of media. You can download the 1809 ISO, right click and mount it in File Explorer as a virtual optical drive, run Setup.exe off it, and do an Upgrade install from 1803 to 1809. (Back up your C: partition first, as a safety measure. Not mandatory, but important for your own hair loss reasons.) The above Catalog server entry is way way too small! That can't be an OS. If the OS ever gets around to upgrading itself via Windows Update, the download will still be large and a nuisance while you're trying to do other stuff. Having the download in ISO format is the best option, as you can make an emergency boot DVD out of it. But for Upgrade installs, you can get better performance by right-clicking the .iso file and selecting "Mount" from the right click menu. And do the Upgrade install from the virtual DVD drive that results from such an operation. Keeping 1809 on a DVD-RW or the like, is for emergencies ("I need to do a clean install" or "I need an emergency Command Prompt source"). Paul Followed your advice and everything went well. Thanks, Paul! -- tb |
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