Windows 10 Build 10240 - Cumulative Update KB3147461

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  1. Posts : 4,224
    Windows 10
       #10

    If you run winver, and capture (or just examine) its output it should tell you what build and version you're running. For example:
    Windows 10 Build 10240 - Cumulative Update KB3147461-winver-10586.218.jpg
    I'm guessing you're already into 10586, just like most people running the Current Branch. Basically, you have to be hanging back behind the current release level for Current Branch, or running Current Branch for Business, for this particular update to apply.
    HTH,
    --Ed--
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  2. Posts : 1,463
    Windows 10 Pro 22H2 64 bit
       #11

    EdTittel said:
    Dear Clusterhead:
    How did you determine that this update relates to Current Business Branch/Build 10240? I took a look at the KB article for this update and it doesn't mention a build number. I'm curious to know how MS releases that information (or if in fact it does). I assume WU knows what version is running, so also knows what updates are applicable. I'm trying to determine how a business user might keep up with this kind of information, short of running Windows Update (or some plausible alternative like Windows Update for Business, Windows Update Server, and so forth). Thanks for any additional light you might shed on this subject!

    Alles Gute!
    --Ed--
    Check it out here: You will notice that MS refers to Windows 10 version 1511 which is build 10586 and older version as Windows 10 which is build 10240.

    Version 1511 = Nov 2015 upgrade

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...ory-windows-10

    Jim
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  3. Posts : 1,546
    Windows 10 Pro x64 RS 10586.586
    Thread Starter
       #12

    Phone Man said:
    Check it out here: You will notice that MS refers to Windows 10 version 1511 which is build 10586 and older version as Windows 10 which is build 10240.

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...ory-windows-10

    Jim
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  4. Posts : 9
    Windows 10 Pro
       #13

    Looks like version 10240 per enclosed screenshot.

    *UPDATE* Worked with 2 MS Online Tech Support Reps and each time same result: Net Bits is stopped along with, Cryptsvc, and Wuaserv, and a utility to see if files are corrupted, the update is downloaded, but won't install. Error's out that it can't complete and rolls back the changes. Upon reboot, more of the same as it attempts to install again. 2nd Rep had me download Windows 10 to reinstall the whole system, more of the same, can't install. If you look at my earlier post, I ran "sfc" and other utilities, hard drive is sound, files not corrupted.

    Reached the point of no return and am really fed up (not due to anyone's efforts here). As of this writing, I have formatted my Windows partition, and am reinstalling Windows 10 from scratch. VERY disappointed in MS that this update will not work though I have literally changed nothing on this PC, not even adding any software between updates.

    As Brink originally asked in this post if anyone is having problems with this update - Count me in...front row and center!

    Windows 10 Build 10240 - Cumulative Update KB3147461-version.png
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  5. Posts : 9
    Windows 10 Pro
       #14

    Not the most elegant solution, but reformatting my HD and reinstalling Windows 10 did the trick. Per screenshot below, I am now at Version 1511, OS Build 10586.218.

    For those that read this in the future, I also had Acronis Trueimage 2014 installed that is not Windows 10 compatible (2014 and earlier versions are not). I think this had something to do with me not being able to update to this build. All other updates prior to this one posed no issues. If I were to do this over again, I would have uninstalled Acronis first, but I was getting frustrated.

    Anyway, thanks for all of your time and assistance. I'm back on track now and have some work to do reinstalling my software.

    Windows 10 Build 10240 - Cumulative Update KB3147461-version2.png
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  6. Posts : 9
    Windows 10
       #15

    I got updated to 1511 yesterday and got the patch almost immediately after.

    Result: editing group policy comes up with *2* error messages - twice each - whenever I start it.

    One about an invalid namespace (for which I found an official microsoft workround but 4 months after release you'd have thought they could have issued a fix for it, considering it involves running an elevated command prompt, taking ownership of a file and deleting it) and one which doesn't have an official workround, involving a complaint about windowsstore.amx around line 40 - for which I did discover instructions, but am slightly worried to apply them as they aren't from microsoft).

    I'm not terribly impressed especially as the official documentation on the first one says

    "Scenario - you upgraded windows 10 to version 1511"

    as if that was an unusual thing to do
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  7. Posts : 1,092
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #16

    ThosRTanner said:

    Result: editing group policy comes up with *2* error messages - twice each - whenever I start it.
    I had to check mine after seeing that.

    I get this error twice opening group policy,

    Windows 10 Build 10240 - Cumulative Update KB3147461-2016-04-16_23h33_51.png
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  8. Posts : 9
    Windows 10
       #17

    derekimo said:
    I had to check mine after seeing that.

    I get this error twice opening group policy,

    Windows 10 Build 10240 - Cumulative Update KB3147461-2016-04-16_23h33_51.png
    That's exactly the one
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  9. Posts : 13,900
    Win10 Version 22H2 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home
       #18

    I haven't seen the 'workaround' for the problem. I'm getting the same message twice on Win10 Pro 1511 10586.218, the latest. I'm also getting about 5 or 6 different errors when opening GPEDIT.MSC on the latest Insider Preview version [different computer].
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  10. Posts : 10
    win 10
       #19

    The entire Pershing Netx360 desktop system is down for 100's of thousands of users since the update - at least those using Win10.

    Individual reps reporting to brokerage support lines from their almost 1000 dealers they clear for.

    Online system works but is not as complete or as easy to use as desktop versions many reps use.

    Broker support says Pershing IT trying to fix it but was MS KB3147461/KB3147458 that is the issue. Our IT trying to help reps roll back the patch. I major issue with a critical brokerage program for many.


    Last edited by davephx; 17 Apr 2016 at 20:17.
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