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  1. Posts : 99
       #61

    Fixed.


    Found this on Windows Central Forums..


    My solution:

    Go to settings>users and create a new user with admin priviledges. Make sure that user does NOT have an email address. Just a local user (so keep clicking the text that says "save user without email address" and so on.

    Log out of your account and log in as that new user. Your PC will now finish updating the new user and part of that process involves downloading the patches you can't get in your regular account.

    When first logged in, go to the windows store, and you should automatically download updates after 10 seconds.

    Once updated, restart the PC and log into your regular account. Mail and Calendar should work properly. Go into Windows Store. You should be able to download the rest of your updates now.

    Keep that account you made as an "emergency backup"; don't use it for anything other than this type of trouble. As a Windows Insider, I was stuck the same way back on build 10071 and did the same thing to force Win Update to get me to the next build.
    This didn't work for me until I uninstalled the last update "KB3081424" and rebooted. They started updating again finally and was able to log back into my administrator acct. and reinstall the above update. Also, I had Defender disabled while I did this. Don't know if it matters, but try it without it off first.
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  2. Posts : 8
    Windows 10 (64 Bit)
       #62

    y0himba said:
    I finally bit the bullet, spent 3 hours collecting all of my software an licenses, backed up some stuff, and did a clean reinstall. Now almost everything works except I am getting weird permission changes on some folders, photo app just closes almost instantly and the photo plus the weather tile will not update. They are dead tiles, not live.

    Any idea here?
    Same as I've mentioned before but the photo app is located at EX: "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.Windows.Photos_8wekyb3d8bbwe" clear cache, may or may not fix the instant closing of the app.

    Turn off Live-Tiles on that app, Remove the app from the start menu and place them back. That should fix the live tile issue.
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