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Run cmd as admin and then type wuauclt.exe /updatenow then hit enter. Run windows update, this will start the windows 10 update download.
If you entered the Windows Insider program months back for the TP you simply relogin at the WI page and then download the Media Creation Tool mentioned earlier on this thread. That will provide two options. 1) Create usb flash drive, and 2) Download iso. The two automatically download all files necessary once you select language for your location, the edition of which there are four Home, Home N, Pro, and Pro N. Then you select whether or not you want the 32bit or 64bit or note BOTH! for a combined USB Installation Key or both on the ISO upgrade only image.
If you didn't get or have the Media Creator which downloads all the necessary files that would explain quitee a bit as the only thing available prior to 3AM EST was the Patch with the 1,000 fixes someone linked an article for. Once the correct download is complete you should be seeing two not one new folders on the drive. $Windows~BT sits above the folder with the installation files simply being the recovery folder while the $Windows~WS contains the upgrade setup files. Refer Post 392 Page 40 of this thread.
I got 1.48gb 1.5gb size on drive for that one. The WS folder is 10.2gb in size there. It only took about 10minutes to download the files for seeing the usb key made up while it is going 4hrs. for the iso! It finally is showing 99%!
Run cmd as admin and then type wuauclt.exe /updatenow then hit enter. Run windows update, this will start the windows 10 update download.
You can also run the same command if an error message comes up while downloading Windows 10. It will continue the download.
IDT - Audio Device - IDT High Definition Audio CODEC
Download size: 11.6 MB
You may need to restart your computer for this update to take effect.
Update type: Optional
IDT Audio Device software update released in August, 2013
More information:
Internal Error
Help and Support:
Product Solution Centers
Optional update for this one doesn't happen. I've tried three or four times, and it will not update. It came in a bundle of 8 drivers and is the only one that didn't install. I shut down and rebooted . . . still no joy.
Using the Media Creation tool seemed to get it to download: Installing Windows 10 using the media creation tool - Windows Help
I'm now seeing the $Windows folder in C:, too.