Windows 10 October 2018 Update rollout now paused


  1. Posts : 2,979
    Windows 11
       #1820

    Ah ok, it explains how the file deletion worked for anyone that didn't know.
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  2. Posts : 289
    Windows 10 Pro 21H2
       #1821

    I was doing some video editing tonight in 1809. My CPU hums at such a high frequency now, the neighborhood dogs start barking.
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  3. Posts : 1,811
    W7 Ultimate SP1 (64 bit), LM 19.2 MATE (64 bit), W10 Home 1703 (64 bit), W10 Pro 1703 (64 bit) VM
       #1822

    Josey Wales said:
    Indeed they should but what I don't get is why this only effects some users and not others. Look at my specs , I have a quite old system and without any problems.
    kado897 said:
    I don't think we will ever know unless MS fesses up.
    I wouldn't be surprised if MS doesn't know why it happened.
    These things "just happen" when you try to install millions of lines of code.

    An anecdote about my W7 installs.

    I installed the official consumer version of W7 in January 2010.
    Everything seemed to work, but I didn't like the way the Fonts folder behaved.
    When I mentioned it on SevenForums, other members said their installs didn't behave that way.

    In 2012, I did a clean install after my original install developed a couple of problems I couldn't fix (a broken calculator display and the inability to hold a static IP).
    Afterwards I noticed that my Fonts folder behaved the way that other SevenForums members said theirs behaved.

    Here's a novel idea.
    Instead of just randomly installing the latest W10 "Upgrade", Windows should warn users that it is about to happen.
    A dialogue window should appear stating:
    • Once started this operation may take an entire day
    • This is your one-and-only chance to back up your valuable personal files
    • Once you click the "Proceed" button it will be too late to back up your files
    Last edited by lehnerus2000; 15 Oct 2018 at 00:29. Reason: Additional
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  4. Posts : 384
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #1823

    lehnerus2000 said:
    I wouldn't be surprised if MS doesn't know why it happened.
    These things "just happen" when you try to install millions of lines of code.

    An anecdote about my W7 installs.

    I installed the official consumer version of W7 in January 2010.
    Everything seemed to work, but I didn't like the way the Fonts folder behaved.
    When I mentioned it on SevenForums, other members said their installs didn't behave that way.

    In 2012, I did a clean install after my original install developed a couple of problems I couldn't fix (a broken calculator display and the inability to hold a static IP).
    Afterwards I noticed that my Fonts folder behaved the way that other SevenForums members said theirs behaved.

    Here's a novel idea.
    Instead of just randomly installing the latest W10 "Upgrade", Windows should warn users that it is about to happen.
    A dialogue window should appear stating:
    • Once started this operation may take an entire day
    • This is your one-and-only chance to back up your valuable personal files
    • Once you click the "Proceed" button it will be too late to back up your files
    This is perhaps true. Most users don't know their Feature Upgrade from their Patch Tuesday or their Out Of Band update.

    Part of me thinks "How brainwashed am I to think of these things as normal?"

    Part of me thinks "Well this is a situation not of my making but I have a way of dealing with it, because the bottom line is ignorance will get you nowhere."
    Last edited by winactive; 15 Oct 2018 at 05:39.
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  5. Posts : 3,352
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #1824

    Dirk Gently said:
    With the exception of my soundcard, i've only used the MS supplied Drivers. The only times i've had to do otherwise is when my Hardware is newer than the OS i'm using. Then i would have to go with Manufacturer software
    Microsoft lost my trust with drivers when they started forcing an "updated" driver for my TP-Link wireless adapter with each new Insider build. Trouble was that driver slowed a 70MB Internet connection down to less than 5MB. It was necessary to delete the MS supplied driver and replace it with the older one from TP-Link with each new build to regain speed. I complained numerous times via Feedback as did many others, but it did absolutely no good. TP-Link still doesn't have that lame driver version available. I switched to another adapter and everything is fine now since MS hasn't forced any drivers on it.
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  6. Posts : 659
    10 preview 64bit
       #1825

    Hi @larc919


    Your luckier than me - MS keeps throwing a single band driver at my wifi card, gotta change it every time theres an upgrade.

    Roy
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  7. Posts : 5,478
    2004
       #1826

    hawkman said:
    Hi @larc919


    Your luckier than me - MS keeps throwing a single band driver at my wifi card, gotta change it every time theres an upgrade.

    Roy
    Why not just turn off driver updates? Your spec says Windows 10 Preview which was always Pro functionality so you could disable it in gpedit. Until they remove that functionality from Pro I guess.

    It still works for me on the Pro version I got free from the 10 Preview.
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  8. Posts : 11
    Windows 10
       #1827

    Warning: Do NOT try to install this update. Microsoft has pulled the October 2018 Update after reports of users losing their documents during upgrade. If you’re planning to upgrade, do it at your own risk, and perform a full backup before proceeding. You’ve been warned.
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  9. Posts : 384
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #1828

    BC66 said:
    Warning: Do NOT try to install this update. Microsoft has pulled the October 2018 Update after reports of users losing their documents during upgrade. If you’re planning to upgrade, do it at your own risk, and perform a full backup before proceeding. You’ve been warned.
    Is this really news 183 pages into this thread?
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  10. Posts : 1,099
    Win 10 pro Upgraded from 8.1
       #1829

    [QUOTE=BC66;1488004]Warning: Do NOT try to install this update. Microsoft has pulled the October 2018 Update after reports of users losing their documents during upgrade. If you’re planning to upgrade, do it at your own risk, and perform a full backup before proceeding. You’ve been warned.[/QUOTE

    Maybe a little late with your post. Were up to 1827 post on this very topic. Beginning the very day MS Pulled the upgrade.
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