OK Thanks! I think you're right about 22H2 working with the policy. 21H2 did not work for me with the policy.
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OK Thanks! I think you're right about 22H2 working with the policy. 21H2 did not work for me with the policy.
What about the new key location?
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Search\Gathering Manager
I guess they fixed it in Windows 11. The group policy is not working in 21H2. I haven't tested the group policy in 22H2. But I know the old registry key does not work in 21H2.
I found the new...
This no longer works with Windows 10 22H2 and perhaps 21H2 or earlier. This also applies to Windows 11. Here is the NEW setting location ("Gathering Manager" key):
Windows Registry Editor...
No, that won't help - that's the wrong one. You need this registry change: Auto End Tasks
Turn On AutoEndTasks at Restart, Shut down, or Sign out of Windows 10
Note: This will not fix the...
It's only for those enrolled in the Federal Trusted Root program - government and certain businesses.
As a general rule, home users are never expected to do anything except install Windows updates...
It's a bug. Happening to everyone.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/when-is-microsoft-going-to-issue-a-fix-for-hns/ab54a12d-dc6c-44c2-a4d8-9c4a2df498a5
See: Hide or Show Windows Updates in Windows 10
Windows 10 2004 has a bug and will occasionally not honor this setting. Weird.
We previously used Acronis, but it was not reliable enough. This may have changed - I don't know. Macrium has never failed us and it's a lot less expensive and well supported.
Broken Link on page: Configure Windows 10 to Create Minidump on BSOD
Section: For more information about crash dump files, please see: Understanding Crash Dump Files - Ask the Performance Team -...
Thanks. I like giving instructions using a GUI as many people are not interested in command line.
VERIFIED SOLUTION:
1. Open Services and Stop Windows Update. Just Stop it. Do not change any other settings.
2. Download and manually install Microsoft Edge Here: »www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge...
Yes and thank you. Added Courtesy to post. :-) Just spreading the word to prevent people from doing a reinstall when I came across the issue...
Using Regedit set 'DeferFeaturesUpdatePeriodInDays' or 'DeferQualtyUpdatePeriodInDays' back to zero in the following key
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsUpdate\UX\Settings
This will make them...
You also could have just waited for Microsoft to fix it. There really was no urgency.
Update: Some people are receiving the older update (2018-11) again and it is failing again - however if the older update (2018-11) is uninstalled as described in Post #1, it should resolve the...
Microsoft has yet to fix the KB4023057 update issues. This is what this update does:
KB4023057 Update to Windows 10 for update reliability - December 6 Windows Update - Windows 10 Forums
Friday - Not Fixed: Many people are receiving the older update again that is failing again - so apparently it's not fixed.
It is highly recommended to change to the Semi-Annual Channel (previously called Current Branch for Business) to delay Feature updates (major OS upgrades). It's easy to do. Unfortunately, it's only...
It is highly recommended to change to the Semi-Annual Channel (previously called Current Branch for Business) to delay Feature updates (major OS upgrades). It's easy to do. Unfortunately, it's only...
UPDATE: Microsoft just fixed this issue by releasing another update (reboot will be required):
2019-01 Update for Windows 10 Version 1803 for x64-based Systems (KB4023057)
You can get it by...
That's because it's not under the installed update tab - it's under Programs and Features. Please Read Post #1
it's under Programs and Features. Read Post #1.
Where did you read this? A link would be nice. BTW, there is no "simple" way to hide an update in Windows 10. It requires the use of a Microsoft Utility.
Update: A Windows Insider, not Microsoft...