Why Windows 10 update is so worst, please help me?


  1. Posts : 18
    Windows 10
       #1

    Why Windows 10 update is so worst, please help me?


    I am using Windows 10 but i want to install it security patches like windows update. Whenever i run the update it start immediately but takes forever to complete the update. Second, if my internet goes offline and online again, update stuck at the middle part like 48% and again i have to complete the process again but again it takes forever..

    Is there any offline updater which can download all the recent updates till now...
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  2. Posts : 3,367
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       #2

    Not any known about at this time. Since 10 was only released a few months ago various places that typically have MS updates linked to download separately are still pending any for 10. I know for all of the previous versions now obviously newer then XP with Vista support being dropped in 2016 you could download the updates separately and then wait to install them offline. Often that was a remedy used when being online caused a problem for a particular update.
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  3. Posts : 18
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       #3

    Night Hawk said:
    Not any known about at this time. Since 10 was only released a few months ago various places that typically have MS updates linked to download separately are still pending any for 10. I know for all of the previous versions now obviously newer then XP with Vista support being dropped in 2016 you could download the updates separately and then wait to install them offline. Often that was a remedy used when being online caused a problem for a particular update.
    Is there any tool to get offline updates. I found this one - WSUS Offline Update - Update Microsoft Windows and Office without an Internet connection but don't know about its security, if anyone has experience with them, kindly share here...
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  4. Posts : 5,478
    2004
       #4

    As far as I can work out at present you need the following updates:

    kb3081449 - OOBE Update for Windows 10: August 27, 2015 download from here
    kb3081452 - August 27, 2015, compatibility update for upgrading to Windows 10 download from here
    kb3093266 - Cumulative update for Windows 10: September 30, 2015 download from here

    The Microsoft Update Catalog download links above only work with Internet explorer. Make sure you download correct version (32 or 64 bit)

    There is also a flash update kb3087040 - Microsoft security advisory: Update for Vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge: September 21, 2015
    but I've not found a separate download for that for Windows 10. It is small anyway.
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  5. Posts : 18
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    halasz said:
    As far as I can work out at present you need the following updates:

    kb3081449 - OOBE Update for Windows 10: August 27, 2015 download from here
    kb3081452 - August 27, 2015, compatibility update for upgrading to Windows 10 download from here
    kb3093266 - Cumulative update for Windows 10: September 30, 2015 download from here

    The Microsoft Update Catalog download links above only work with Internet explorer. Make sure you download correct version (32 or 64 bit)

    There is also a flash update kb3087040 - Microsoft security advisory: Update for Vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge: September 21, 2015
    but I've not found a separate download for that for Windows 10. It is small anyway.
    Thanks for those updates list. From where can i get the list of recent updates has added in MS site?
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  6. Posts : 5,478
    2004
       #6

    win10fan said:
    Thanks for those updates list. From where can i get the list of recent updates has added in MS site?
    No idea, sorry. I went through what I have and checked all the patches to see if they were pre-req's or superseded. I do this to keep my Windows 10 installation ISO up to date to save time when doing clean installs.

    For example cumulative patch kb3093266 supersedes earlier cumulative patches KB3095020, KB3081455, KB3081448.

    Maybe it is easier to try to let Windows download and then if it fails get whatever it was trying from the Windows Update Catalog.

    The downloads are always in this format (just replace the nnnnnn with the KB number)
    Code:
    http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Search.aspx?q=KBnnnnnn
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  7. Posts : 3,367
    W10 Pro x64/W7 Ultimate x64 dual boot main - W11 Triple Boot Pending
       #7

    Once you know the number of the particular updates you can go direct to the Microsoft Download Center with any browser while the Catalog requires IE 6.0 or later. That's a little something to keep in mind there.

    One of the more recent blogs but still a year and a half ago(4/14/2014) explaining how to go about slipstreaming Windows updates into the installation media deals with 8.1 can be seen at How to Slipstream Windows Updates Into Your Installation Disc Of course that one expects you to download something else to work things out.

    The makeuseof site has a new article about the changes in the way 10 will be getting updates. Windows 10 Maintenance: What Has Changed What You Need to Consider
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  8. Posts : 18
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       #8

    Seems like my OS is now up to date, there is no more new updates. Thanks guys for the help...
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  9. Posts : 3,367
    W10 Pro x64/W7 Ultimate x64 dual boot main - W11 Triple Boot Pending
       #9

    Mostly it's an automatic process even when you have it set to notify you about the restart. Yet when I restart without checking there they are being installed! Just checked a minute ago and found it showed 3:37am as the last check. "Your device is up to date. Last checked: Today, ‏‎11:37 AM"
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