KB4100375 Windows 10 Insider Release Preview Build 17133.73 - Apr.10 Insider
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I would bet they might use it on a test machine to make sure that SAP & ERP are still able to run after the upgrade.
After all those two are the backbone of just about the whole Logistics & Warehousing world.
The majority of companies would never use what amounts to an Alpha release of a OS on their PC's
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Translation: Turn off all bells and whistles you do not need. Windows will run better. Then learn to use Command Prompt and PowerShell if you want to be really efficient. Some tasks can however only be done in Explorer so this might not apply to everyone(thumbnail view etc...)
Currently I can do most my daily tasks straight from CMD, even with Explorer process completely killed. Not that convenient, but I have been forced to learn when I have had issues with Explorer instabilities.
I still remember those days that Windows didn't exist and it was only a black screen with green blink cursor, dBase, Lotus etc...
Perhaps you are right, we need to go back to feel that taste again... Oh boy it will be a long learn(again) experience.
Thanks for the translation btw.
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Me too...in the end I re-ran my 17133.1 iso and tried again with the update and it installed fine...strange.
Failed with error code 0xc000021a each time previously.
This was on my main Windows 10 partition I'd updated thinking 17133.1 was the SCU.
Me too. Installed fine then.
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Mine has nothing there since update day:
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I still remember those days that Windows didn't exist and it was only a black screen with green blink cursor, dBase, Lotus etc...
Perhaps you are right, we need to go back to feel that taste again... Oh boy it will be a long learn(again) experience.
Thanks for the translation btw.
You're welcome! :)
It seems that MS want's us to do everything in PowerShell nowadays. Earlier we had a GUI for everything, now they took it all or most away and made half crippled scripts instead. So because of this, it would be a good time to at least learn some scripting.
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Control Panel->All control panel Items->Programs and Features->Installed Updates
I know... I was just trying to say that I didn't saw it.
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You're welcome! :)
It seems that MS want's us to do everything in PowerShell nowadays. Earlier we had a GUI for everything, now they took it all or most away and made half crippled scripts instead. So because of this, it would be a good time to at least learn some scripting.
Again, you're right!
And honestly I do not know anything about PowerShell scripting, time to go back to school.
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I know... I was just trying to say that I didn't saw it.
I know this looks scary, poor wording from MS, but this takes you to exactly the same place....:)
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Mine has nothing there since update day:
Same here
But the version is showing OK