KB4100375 Windows 10 Insider Release Preview Build 17133.73 - Apr.10 Insider
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Last edited by Brink; 10 Apr 2018 at 16:38.
Reason: updated link
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I see. I'm not an Insider anymore so didn't get any updates today. Found the CU on UUP-Dump. I guess I can use the update for build 1709 for Flash Player.
Update: No, "This Update is not applicable to your computer".
Well, that sucks!
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17 seconds to update. Good to go.
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Well, I enabled Insider updates and immediately got the missing Flash Player update.
Went into "c:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download" and fetched Windows10.0-KB4093110-X64.cab. I used that file (plus the CU to 17133.73) to upgrade another non-insider laptop. :)
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After updated Laptop with this cumulative, Avast popped up, C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe Threat Detected, I assumed false positive, so selected Create Exception, hopefully was right on thatHave not seen the same issue on the Desktop though, so maybe just not a big deal
I use Avast also, and it did NOT flag anything from this update for my system. Just for you info...
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I use Avast also, and it did NOT flag anything from this update for my system. Just for you info...
Yeah i'll check out that system more later on, I did a second scan with Malwarebytes found nothing, so not sure what caused that particular issue, nothing on any of the other PC's that run same Avast Free protection
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If you delete anything to the recycle bin then watch your pinned to the taskbar icons they will all (or some as it seems random) will flash. Emptying it also does it.
Its a known fault with Windows 10. It does it on every system that i've seen and tried it on that runs 10. (Laptops, other PCs, so its nothing hardware or installed software related.)
Microsoft are aware of it and have said its because the taskbar refreshes as it thinks something has changed on it when it hasn't. I assume just cause its such a trivial thing they haven't bothered with it, as its done it since the very first version of Windows 10.
Nope, though I did like the orange flash they had in the early pre-release versions of Windows 10 I thought that was pretty cool, then they changed it to the standard and what we have now.
Mine do not. Never did.
Ha! They do.. Never noticed it.
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Ha! They do.. Never noticed it.
I bet you will now though. :P
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If you delete anything to the recycle bin then watch your pinned to the taskbar icons they will all (or some as it seems random) will flash. Emptying it also does it.
Its a known fault with Windows 10. It does it on every system that i've seen and tried it on that runs 10. (Laptops, other PCs, so its nothing hardware or installed software related.)
Microsoft are aware of it and have said its because the taskbar refreshes as it thinks something has changed on it when it hasn't. I assume just cause its such a trivial thing they haven't bothered with it, as its done it since the very first version of Windows 10.
Well, I just tested and deleting doesn't do that but it does on emptying!
About a week ago I noticed that every time I was opening File Explorer the Desktop icons was refreshing like when you pressed F5 so, what I did was reset my icon cache and (by luck or that was the problem) it is fixed but, it isn't for sure to this case.