Users Criticize Microsoft for Windows 10 TH2 Bugs
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You've disabled UEFI secure boot? Some laptops don't allow for that in the bios (UEFI), though. That's the only thing I can think of that would simply not allow you to install the update at all.
No, I've not disabled UEFI, In fact I make sure it's enabled when doing clean installs. And the first, and last time I was in my BIOS was last night checking to see if there was something there preventing me from installing it. There wasn't. Anyway here's the post on the issue here and further down.
Thanks
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No, I've not disabled UEFI, In fact I make sure it's enabled when doing clean installs. And the first, and last time I was in my BIOS was last night checking to see if there was something there preventing me from installing it. There wasn't. Anyway here's the post on the issue
here and further down.
Thanks
Have you downloaded the 10586 iso and simply mounted it in your current version of Win10 and upgraded in-place from there? It looks like you were trying to do it through WinUpdate and it failed there. I don't see how the in-place upgrade from the iso could fail. (That's the only way I do it, now.) Good luck!
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Thanks Walt. Check out my post I linked ("here" is linked in the post you quoted). And yeah, I don't see "the in-place upgrade from the iso could fail" either, but it did. At any rate I was set to do a clean install this morning until I saw the news about the update being pulled. Now I'll just wait and see what's going on. Outside of that I have no other issue with my laptop as it's currently running Windows 10, which was upgraded from 8.1 through Windows Update. So the fact that it now fails to update to TH is a bit weird and troubling.
That said, I know the disk I created with the media creation tool is good because I used it to update my desktop without any issues. And yes, I also tried the actual TH ISO disc on the laptop too, and it also failed
Could it be my laptop? I'm not ruling it out, but now that MS seems to have pulled the update, I'll wait before pressing on.
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Regardless of what Microsoft does, or anyone else, I am not going to reinstall until the next update, upgrade, whatever it is called. . .everything is working great on this end, thus see no reason to worry. . .
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Regardless of what Microsoft does, or anyone else, I am not going to reinstall until the next update, upgrade, whatever it is called. . .everything is working great on this end, thus see no reason to worry. . .
I agree, as long as I don't have any issues there's no reason for me to go back to 10240.
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The new Microsoft has Windows as a service, they said.
It will be fun, they said.
And I am sure some Microsoft engineer somewhere is having a very shitty Saturday evening.
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The upgrade process in Windows 10 is garbage. Complete and utter garbage.
They need to release updates, not upgrades.
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I seriously ROFL @ all the "super-user" " windows aficionados" MS Fan-boying idiots on this thread.
I read "windows 10 is totally customizable" LOL
"people are only complaining about windows for no reason" LOL
"I have no issues on my superior system"
calling yourselves "insiders" LOL
"i'm staying on build xxx" LOL
IF you are UPGRADING your OS just to brag you have the newest "build" well then you are an IDIOT and have absolutely no business giving your bad knowledge, poor opinionated comments on issues you have no knowledge over.
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Regardless of what Microsoft does, or anyone else, I am not going to reinstall until the next update, upgrade, whatever it is called. . .everything is working great on this end, thus see no reason to worry. . .
I was thinking the same thing Lee. If it ain't broke, then why fix it? Build 10586.11 fixed a number of bugs that I had with Build 10240.
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I don't know whats going on here but I'm still on OS build 10586.11 with no issues.