Cumulative Update KB3194496 for Windows 10 PC Build 14393.222 Insider

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  1. Posts : 10,311
    Wndows 10 Pro x64 release preview channel
       #60

    Scottyboy99 said:
    I agree with you. I'm not keen on them dropping updates when I'm not prepared or expecting. I know they don't stick to the every second Tuesday now but would be better to at least keep these to Tuesday's. They do seem to be rushing out a lot of updates.
    I agree Scottyboy, It seems like the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing at MS at the moment.
    I've been on the Insider Slow Ring for the past few months and this latest CU was publicised as being for Insiders on the Slow and Release Preview rings. I kept manually running check for updates and recived nothing, I lowered my Insider level to Release Preview Ring and received this CU almost immediately. Now it's obvious that everyone is receiving it which is fine but why even have a Release Preview Ring if MS aren't using it as originally intended, ie so it could be tested for around a week or two before it was finally released.
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  2. Posts : 163
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #61

    Cbarnhorst said:
    Are you on the Insider Release Preview ring? That is the only ring getting it. It won't be available for everyone else until Patch Tuesday next month.
    It was offered to me, downloaded, installed but did not take - system was rolled back.

    I'm no longer in the Insider Program - Fast, Slow or Release Preview.

    I checked via Windows Update MiniTool - showed cumulative update available, hide it then tried Windows Update via Settings - didn't appear - said my system was up-to-date.

    Weird!
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  3. Posts : 101
    10Pro x64 [2004]
       #62
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  4. Posts : 10,311
    Wndows 10 Pro x64 release preview channel
       #63

    Ita1 said:
    What does that error refer to?
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  5. Posts : 490
    Windows 10 Pro
       #64

    Yeah, its out for everybody now. Not much time for release preview insiders to find any bugs.
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  6. Posts : 9
    Windows 10 Pro
       #65

    and both my surface 3 and my HP Envy failed to install it and roll back, first time it happens. By the way both not under Insider program.
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  7. Posts : 3,352
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #66

    Just got it on my non-insider boxes and laptop. Maybe there's something in it Microsoft decided couldn't wait until Patch Tuesday.
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  8. Posts : 2,324
    Win10
       #67

    kekinash said:
    and both my surface 3 and my HP Envy failed to install it and roll back, first time it happens. By the way both not under Insider program.
    Insiders got it Tues. 27th , now on 29th everyone is getting it..........

    some here are having issues on the Surface .....I have not tried mine yet

    Microsoft Community
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  9. Posts : 50,055
    Windows 10 Home 64bit 21H1 and insider builds
       #68

    Cbarnhorst said:
    A tweet two hours ago from @Windowsinsider

    Attachment 103653

    the link

    Microsoft Community
    Yes I have this problem on release preview. I and several others posted about the problem on the insider hub so why the hell was this released to the public.
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  10. Posts : 807
    Win10x64 v2004 latest build fast ring
       #69

    I edited my earlier post, but my 14393.187 upgrade to 14393.222 failed at 99%... Heh--amazing... It simply failed and rebooted back into 14393.187 without a problem. BTW, I've noticed that when an update like this fails that Win10 will *not* try to force a repeat of the failed upgrade *unless* the user actively clicks the "Check for Updates" button on the Updates Tab in settings--at which time the automatic nix on the failed update will be overridden and the same update will try again to install--and the same thing will happen, most likely. So if you don't want the failed update to automatically reinstall, simply do not click on the "Check for Updates" button and it won't--but to repeat, this will only happen when the system has automatically restored the previous build of Windows when the installation fails. If the system BSOD's or in some other way crashes and does not restore the previous version then it might very well continue to try and install the failed update again automatically. In that case only a system restore can get you out neatly.

    Note: apologies...I just found out the hard way that this cumulative update does not work like every other flight upgrade I did during the two years when I was actively involved with the Insiders program (still am, but now on the slow ring to take an extended break.) I had to reboot to check something else out--and wham! The update had already loaded and I went through the same thing *again* despite the system having automatically restored to 14393.187--and I am now going back to change my "office hours so the consume most of the day... Sheeesh...not sure what is going on @ Microsoft these days!

    This whole thing with respect to this build is goofy in the extreme--as 14393.187 is *not* an Insider build in the first place--it is an official release build! So *no* Insider updates should be coming down the pike for 14393.187 at all, imo. Only release_level updates should be applied to 14393.187! I think Microsoft has become a bit confused with its build numbers! Too many builds are in the wild at the same time--so many, in fact, that even Microsoft is becoming confused as to what a release_build is and what an insider_build is! Good grief, for release builds like 1607, no beta software should be released at all for that build!

    They have already released Insider build 14396...which is where Insider cumulative beta-software updates should apply!
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