Cumulative Update KB4343909 Windows 10 v1803 Build 17134.228 - Aug. 14
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Two computers successfully updated through WU - Whew! I do feel lucky after reading the issues I've read here. MS Updates and Upgrades have become scary ordeals for me - .Net ran my CPU crazy for about 15 minutes after reboot but all seems fine now. Good luck to all.
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Installed this morning onto a clean 1803 installation (so this was its first CU). Extremely slow to download (25 minutes). Installation time seemed average to slow and there was many minutes of intense CPU activity following the restart. Task manager showed that an update service to .net was responsible (I do have the older .net2 framework enabled).
Unsurprisingly (my pet whinge on updates)... free disk space fell from 42.8Gb down to 40.8Gb following install and a restart. Two full disk cleans have recovered nothing and they completed in seconds.
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Updated yesterday, went rather fast. The event viewer is showing 2 errors that I have had for a while. Other than that, everything seems ok.
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I dont know what broke what, but..
my system installed this update and then I updated visual studio to 15.8 and things broke badly..
visual studio was giving errors saying incorrect information was giving about cmake and that I didnt have a platform selected.
I cleared its cache and restarted and it was working, but then stopped working again.
also kept telling me windows sdk 10 wasnt installed. which is was. reinstalling didnt change anything. still gave error.
and developer command prompt gave error saying "\Microsoft was unexpected".
I had to uninstall and go back to 15.7.6 and everything was working again.
....WTS
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Wonderful forum. Most people who are helped, never post anything..which is normal. Wonderful monthly thread too. Although I think it's been TWICE a month since this Spring. Right?
Yeah, but that's mostly because they don't know the ropes yet. There's lots of information to be had, but if you don't explore all the little nooks and crannies in TF, you just don't understand everything available to you. I know I didn't. And still haven't found everything available.
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Yeah, but that's mostly because they don't know the ropes yet. There's lots of information to be had, but if you don't explore all the little nooks and crannies in TF, you just don't understand everything available to you. I know I didn't. And still haven't found everything available.
Quite agree - I';m still finding useful bits and pieces after over a year, and trying to reciprocate where possible.
And on THAT subject, for this CU:
Ran on 2 old test PCs
#1 is set as follows:
Network UNmetered
Semi-Annual Channel (Targeted)
Feature update delay 0 days
Quality update delay 0 days
Routine AUTOMATIC check found the updates, downloaded and installed, restart requested
Restarted - Winver 1803 (OS Build 17134.228)
Checked Event Viewer - nothing untoward
#2 is set as follows:
Network metered
Semi-Annual Channel
Feature update delay 200 days
Quality update delay 30 days
MANUAL check for updates, "You're up to date"
Quality update delay set 0 days
MANUAL check for updates
CU KB4343909 and routine updates offered - downloaded and installed - restart requested
Restarted - Winver 1803 (OS Build 17134.228)
Checked Event Viewer - nothing untoward
MANUAL check for updates, "You're up to date"
Quality update delay set back to 30 days
This CU is therefore a Quality update and is being seen as such - unlike one a while ago which was a Quality update but was being seen as a Feature update!
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This place could be called THE WINDOWS 10 UNIVERSITY.
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This place could be called THE WINDOWS 10 UNIVERSITY.
You got that right, Wiley! Now, if we could just get university credits for attending . . .
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You got that right, Wiley! Now, if we could just get university credits for attending . . .
We'd need a Student Bar though!
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Let's see: I've got 4 machines to upgrade. Three of them underway, still have to get to fourth machine. I notice that the cumulative update goes first, Adobe Flash second, and MSRT last (all of which go pretty quickly, especially the MSRT which can sometimes take several minutes to complete). To restart on 2 of 3, got an error code 0x800705af on the T520 Lenovo. Trying again...
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[PS Added 40 mins later:] After several retries with WU, I switched to the catalog item for the cumulative update. Took FOREVER for it to start making progess, but it's now about 70% installed, and looks likely to complete successfully. Wonder where the issues came from on this particular PC (Lenovo T520 laptop), which is usually trouble-free. Very interesting! Completed successfully as I was writing this, now in the post-reboot processing phase.
[PPS Added 1 hr later:] The fourth machine updated without any issues, and the "problem PC" successfully updated after applying the cumulative update manually. Ran DISM /ONLINE /CLEANUP-IMAGE /STARTCOMPONENTCLEANUP successfully on my wife's PC without checking for space savings on that machine. Running it again now on the X220 Tablet for more complete figures.
[PPSS Added 1.5 hr later:] Results of startcomponentcleanup:
1. Reported size before: 7.9 GB after: 6.85 GB
2. Actual size before: 7.5 GB after: 6.7 GB
3. Shared with Windows before: 5.97 GB after: 5.91 GB
4. Backups & disabled features before: 1.28 GB after: 544 MB
5. Cache & Temporary data before: 241 MB after: 240 MB
Yeah, this patch really needs to run the StartComponenetCleanup. I read your article before.
After that, I ran the sfc /scannow which is pretty slow.
DISM Cleans Up After Windows Update - Windows Enterprise Desktop
Code:
Windows Explorer Reported Size of Component Store : 7.94 GB
Actual Size of Component Store : 7.64 GB
Shared with Windows : 5.96 GB
Backups and Disabled Features : 1.32 GB
Cache and Temporary Data : 357.52 MB
Date of Last Cleanup : 2018-07-31 13:19:38
Number of Reclaimable Packages : 2
Component Store Cleanup Recommended : Yes
Last edited by khanmein; 15 Aug 2018 at 09:59.