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I don't see an update for 32 bit Windows 10 AMD PCs. Are we stuffed or is there a 32 bit update available?
I don't see an update for 32 bit Windows 10 AMD PCs. Are we stuffed or is there a 32 bit update available?
I came looking to see if anyone else had this issue with update .192 and here is the answer. Great work and thanks for all you do!
I certainly hope they are working on a 32 bit fix as I have one system that will need it!
After last week's fiasco with KB4056892, I'd restored my old clunker of an AMD to Winver 1709 (OS Build 16299.125) FYI - it's an Athlon 64 Dual core 5200+ with a massive 2GB memory!!!!!! Stop laughing.....it's just a test box that someone gave me a couple of years ago.
I had also set the following after my earlier restore:
Semi-Annual Channel
Feature update delay from 200 to 365 days
Quality update delay from 0 to 30 days
Network METERED
So today:
Was offered and allowed KB4058043: Microsoft Store reliability update and routine updates to download and install
From MS Update Catalog site, Manually installed KB 4073290
Restart requested - restarted no problem Yay!
Now on Winver 1709 (OS Build 16299.194) - Double Yay!
Check for updates - device up to date
Set to:
Semi-Annual Channel
Feature update delay set to 0 days
Quality update delay set to 0 days
Network UN METERED
Check for updates - Routine updates (Flash & Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool downloaded and installed)
Check for updates - device up to date
Checked Event Viewer - nothing untoward
Restarted again - just to be sure!
Check for updates - device up to date
Set to my standard settings:
Semi-Annual Channel
Feature update delay set to 200 days
Quality update delay set to 30 days
Network set to METERED
Job done - time for a
Apparently there's something for AMD x86 already, but it isn't even found by update at the moment:
KB4073291: Microsoft Update Catalog
Microsoft Update Catalog
Windows update still wants to install KB...892 instead of this new one
@Admin: thanks for translation, have choosen wrong tab for my posting, thought I'm in another thread.
Last edited by Gr1su; 18 Jan 2018 at 13:47.
Dave,
Our Toshiba is probably about same age. I can't find the release I read that said older AMD processors would only be addressed 3 weeks or so after the initial fix. But I did read that somewhere.
I had to do a complete clean install to get over the no-boot problem. As a result, there should be no KB4056892 on the computer. It is Windows 10 Home, so I don't think Windows Update could have been paused?
At this stage, I don't see any reason to install the update. If MS are blocking the update to our computer, that is fine with us. It works as it is. I don't trust Microsoft to get this right, so would not do the install unless I had a 100% copy of existing install on a separate hard drive that I could swap in if they screw system up again. Besides, after fighting this since before Christmas, I am just tired and totally fed up with Microsoft.
This really strange. I have a HP laptop with a AMD Quad-Core A8-4500M processor. KB4056892 was applied via WU and has had no effect on this system. The system is about 4-5 years old. Its running 16299.192 and boots just fine.
If MS isn't going to push KB4073290 thru WU, then I'm not going to install it.
Also HP doesn't have it scheduled for any BIOS update.
Don't need it if the original CU went through OK, it's only a small number of older processors affected.