Microsoft details Minimum Hardware requirements for Anniversary Update

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  1. Posts : 490
    Windows 10 Pro
       #50

    Lately I have been making DVDs of just about everything and storing the ESD and .iso files. I toss DVDs and delete the files when they have clearly become obsolete or expired. I have yet to use one to revert, though.
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  2. Posts : 1,191
    Windows 11 Pro x64
       #51

    Winuser said:
    DVDs will never be as reliable as a thumb drive. I wouldn't be surprised if within a couple of years DVDs will be just like floppy disk. It's already hard to find decent blank DVDs in stores.
    Then again you can't store flash for a long period without refreshing it or you will experience data corruption. Retention periods are on the order of a year or less I think.
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  3. Posts : 7,606
    Windows 10 Home 20H2
       #52

    If I reduce the free space on drive C to 10 GB, can Anniversary Update be prevented?
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  4. Posts : 56,806
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #53

    OldMike65 said:
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  5. Posts : 305
    Windows 10
       #54

    Matthew Wai said:
    If I reduce the free space on drive C to 10 GB, can Anniversary Update be prevented?
    Matthew, why don't you want the Anniversary Update?

    I plan to set a System Restore Point just ahead of it, but I do that often anyway.
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  6. Posts : 7,606
    Windows 10 Home 20H2
       #55

    Vince Massi said:
    Matthew, why don't you want the Anniversary Update?
    Perhaps I want it delayed.
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  7. Posts : 490
    Windows 10 Pro
       #56

    Let the AU install and then roll back. What you roll back from is not offered a second time by WU. A rejected build is recorded in the registry to prevent that. Maybe that won't work with the AU but I'm betting it will.
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  8. Posts : 3,352
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #57

    Cbarnhorst said:
    Let the AU install and then roll back.
    I don't trust Windows rollbacks. In my experience, you don't always get back exactly what you originally had. I do trust Macrium Reflect backups, though.
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  9. Posts : 490
    Windows 10 Pro
       #58

    Well do the rollback if you want the registry to show that you rejected the AU build. Just recovering an image of the previous build won't do the trick. Personally, I am looking forward to the AU. But then I have been an Insider for a long time and am not worried about what is coming up in the AU.
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  10. Posts : 823
    W11 pro 64 beta channel
       #59

    Is there an actual list of which processors/ sockets are compatible?
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