First Major Update for Windows 10 Available


  1. Posts : 56,825
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #1230

    Wynona said:
    I was asking for DrSysop, not for myself, Dick. :) I didn't have the links handy and since they're posted throughout this thread . . .

    When I'm upgraded, I grab the install.esd, convert it to ISO and then create a bootable Flash Drive. Sounds complicated, but it's so easy to do that even if I don't plan on a clean install, I'll do it anyway.
    I do the same thing. Force of habit. A sanity check. Something I can hold in my hand!
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  2. Posts : 33
    Microsoft Windows 10 Education 64-bit
       #1231

    Well as I formatted my computer 23 days ago and installed my original Windows 8 then updated it for free to Windows 10. Since 31 days didn't pass yet, I decide to grab the Media Creation Tool and install the update manually. I'm running it now comfortably, and yes the performance is far better than Windows 7 or Windows 8, but not much different from the base version of 10. I saw that some glitches I was getting with the base version got fixed on the update so cheers for that!
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  3. Posts : 7,901
    Windows 11 Pro 64 bit
       #1232

    DrSysop said:
    Ok all for those who had this issue as I had I have a fix & works on my HP & Dell machines.

    Ok download the MCT I made a DVD from it .
    Go into device manager uninstall all your network cards wireless & wired
    shut pc down open pc up & remove your wireless card & Ethernet card if you can as some are built in. I had to use my old ram which i had changed & then boot into your bios
    now disable lan & wireless + i also disabled my sound & my PATA device.
    boot pc back up insert the dvd u made let it install then you see these screen shots & all went through fine.
    after it finished shut pc down install ram back & network cards that you removed & go back to bios & enable what u had disabled before
    boot back up let the drivers install & may ask you to reboot again & pronto it all works.

    I don't see any real difference on this new 10586 they say the log on screen changed with more icons on it but looks same as before. These pictures I never seen before cause of the blue screen & safe_boot errors. Thanks all for your suggestions God Bless!
    Which problem does this solution relate to? We shouldn't have to jump through these hoops should we for a 'simple' upgrade? Can we all charge Microsoft $100+ per hour for our professional time wasted in debugging upgrades?
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  4. Posts : 963
    dual boot W10 10586th2/14291 rs1 Win. Insider since Jan. 2015
       #1233

    alphanumeric said:
    Isn't this thread about the release of build 10586 to consumers? The first major update was TH2 itself. Which was 10586.0, not the .3 update. Or the .11 update, etc.

    10586 is 10586 is 10586 and each of them , 10586.0, 10586.3 and 10586.11 are same same respectively on the gen release and Insider builds so yes this all includes the general release versions as well as the insider bulds so it's all pertinent when discusing the 10586 varients .

    I just updated my 10586.3 Insider and consumer NTFS volumes on this hdd from 10586.3 to 15886.11 .
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  5. Posts : 963
    dual boot W10 10586th2/14291 rs1 Win. Insider since Jan. 2015
       #1234

    lx07 said:
    This thread will never die :)
    Not until the Redstone builds go live ::):
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  6. Posts : 963
    dual boot W10 10586th2/14291 rs1 Win. Insider since Jan. 2015
       #1235

    lopedoggie said:
    What about the new update today. i.e. win10... version 10.0.10586.11. Does this update stop this thread?

    no we hafta wait intil 10586.13 for that
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  7. Posts : 2,834
    Windows 11 Home (x64) Version 21H1 (build 19043.1202)
       #1236

    Yes but keeps us on our toes also at least we don't get bored
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  8. Posts : 963
    dual boot W10 10586th2/14291 rs1 Win. Insider since Jan. 2015
       #1237

    DrSysop said:
    Ok all for those who had this issue as I had I have a fix & works on my HP & Dell machines.

    some text removed for brevity :

    I don't see any real difference on this new 10586 they say the log on screen changed with more icons on it but looks same as before. These pictures I never seen before cause of the blue screen & safe_boot errors. Thanks all for your suggestions God Bless!

    That's good to remember in case I encouner that, the 2 HP P7's and the HP Elitebook here have been upgrading and updating fine.......same for the Dell Optiplex ( so far )


    I don't know what the differnce is from10586.3 to 10586.11 must all be under the hood or more spyware
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  9. Posts : 240
    windows 10 home
       #1238

    my own problem was the scheduled self restarts didnt want to work, I had to manually trigger it, once I did, the upgrade went in perfectly.
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  10. Posts : 197
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #1239

    I've been wondering why I didn't get any problem ugrading to Threshold 2, but I always had problems upgrading in other versions from Windows Update. And now I have my conclusions:

    - First attempt, time ago, was under a non legal copy. So the fault goes to that.
    - Second attemptS (yep, several), I had cleaning tools installed on Windows 8 before running the upgrade to 8.1.

    Right now, my upgrades to this new build in both computers (the same I had when 8 to 8.1) were legal and without cleaning software installed on Windows since I installed 10. So... well. That's my only point. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe it has something to do.

    So from now, and just to have caution, I'm only running the tools that Windows provide in order to defrag, clean and check hard drives and system. Also, thinking about get definitive rid of any third party anti virus as I'm testing Windows' Defender and Firewall on my laptop.
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