Cumulative Update KB3124200 for Windows 10 Version 1511

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  1. Posts : 22
    Windows 10 Home SL 64-bit, Win 64 Pro
       #80

    sgiitk said:
    Does not install. I am getting Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1511 for x64-based Systems (KB3124200) - Error 0x8e5e03fb. A clean stand alone copy also failed to install. I must say I had to delete Kaspersky Internet Security just before this, and restore the system. Had messed up Firefox which had to be reinstalled.
    I had tried windows10.0-kb3124200-x64-...... in the stand alone mode. It opened then copied all files and the installation at the end aborted.
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  2. Posts : 2,297
    Windows 10 Pro (64 bit)
       #81

    davidhk said:
    What was that ? One more time for good measure ?

    Attachment 54332
    yeah I got that duplication too. I think I've seen this happen before. I think it's a glitch because when I prompted the restart after I saw the update being offered again (having already installed it the other night) it just installed in a milli second and created the duplicate entry in update history as a result

    i rebooted and manually checked for updates again and it said I am up to date. Was fearing some kind of loop was going to start but all ok, so I think just a bug/glitch
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  3. Posts : 1,778
    Windows 10 Pro,
       #82

    Rocky said:
    It seems that this update has created a problem on my little homemade PC. Ever since I built this machine, it has always gone to sleep like an obedient little child. When I am done doing my thing, I just get up and walk away from the computer and it automatically goes to sleep after 10 minutes. Well it is not doing that after this update. I have tried several different remedies, but it fails to go to sleep automatically. There have been no hardware changes and no other software or app changes. This problem just started after installing this update. I am bummed out.
    This is driving me mad. I have tried everything to fix this, next I will have to do a roll back or whatever that is called. This is the first update ever to mess up my system. I don't even remember how to do a roll back.
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  4. Posts : 60
    W10
       #83

    Rocky said:
    It seems that this update has created a problem on my little homemade PC. Ever since I built this machine, it has always gone to sleep like an obedient little child. When I am done doing my thing, I just get up and walk away from the computer and it automatically goes to sleep after 10 minutes. Well it is not doing that after this update. I have tried several different remedies, but it fails to go to sleep automatically. There have been no hardware changes and no other software or app changes. This problem just started after installing this update. I am bummed out.
    My universal panacea for all power switching problems is to disable Intel Management Engine Interface in device Manager.
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  5. Posts : 1,778
    Windows 10 Pro,
       #84

    1nitram2 said:
    My universal panacea for all power switching problems is to disable Intel Management Engine Interface in device Manager.


    Thanks for the input. Since this is a dual boot computer, I run Linux Mint on a separate SSD, right now I am on Linux and I can't look at that option. My Linux system still works flawlessly, it goes to sleep when I get up and walk away from my computer. Since this problem with the sleep only began after the latest Microsoft update, I really can't see how an Intel driver would effect it, but I will look at it. If I can't fix this problem through a roll back, I am going to download the latest Windows 10 Preview and have a go at that.
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  6. Posts : 60
    W10
       #85

    Rocky said:
    Since this problem with the sleep only began after the latest Microsoft update, I really can't see how an Intel driver would effect it, but I will look at it.
    My problem started after an update in August. It was appearing to switch off but the battery still flatten overnight, if put to sleep I had to do a forced shutdown and then restart to get it to wake up, if left sleeping the battery went flat.

    Since then I've solved a variety of power problems for other people by disabling it. It is also called Intel power management interface engine and as far as I have found out it's supposd to work with BIOS and drivers to make everything work smoothly.
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  7. rpo
    Posts : 32
    Windows 10 Pro
       #86

    throkr said:
    Downloaded & installed without any problem here ...

    I have a question : after each of those cumulative updates (which also changes the windows version), are MCT and the ISO files updated by Microsoft ? I mean : if a user wants, at some stage, to make a clean installation of Windows 10, can he be sure to have the latest version by downloading the proposed MCT or ISO file ?

    Thanks !
    No, you get th2.
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  8. Posts : 22
    Windows 10 Home SL 64-bit, Win 64 Pro
       #87

    Did a bit of snooping.

    Ran WindowsUpdateDiagnostic. It came back with a unfixable error Service registration is Missing. sfc /scannow in Admin mode goes to 12% and hangs.

    Does it help? Of course I can go back to an earlier update and then restart from there.

    I am trying to get my wife's Toshiba i3 running on Win 7 Pro up to Win 10 Pro so maybe this will take some time.
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  9. Posts : 134,236
    Windows 11 Pro (x64) 23H2 Build 22631.3296
       #88

    sgiitk said:
    Did a bit of snooping.

    Ran WindowsUpdateDiagnostic. It came back with a unfixable error Service registration is Missing. sfc /scannow in Admin mode goes to 12% and hangs.

    Does it help? Of course I can go back to an earlier update and then restart from there.

    I am trying to get my wife's Toshiba i3 running on Win 7 Pro up to Win 10 Pro so maybe this will take some time.
    Try this fix for your wife's windows 7
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/971058
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  10. Posts : 471
    Windows 10 Pro
       #89

    Greyhound said:
    Hi altae,
    Just a thought...
    When I was on Win 7, I had disabled my BT device in Device Manager and all was well - BT led was off.
    However, after upgrading to Win 10, and also after the followup Win 10 clean install, the BT led was then on all of the time, even with the device still disabled in Dev Mgr.
    Disabling BT in the BIOS then sorted the issue - BT led is now off.
    As I said, just a thought - you may well have already done this.
    Well good idea but since my pc has no bluetooth interface it will be kind of difficult to disable it in the UEFI
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