Current Status of Windows 10 October 2018 Update version 1809


  1. Posts : 30,138
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #1490

    Demonlord4lf said:
    it showed 1803, and I've been having this happen to some of my customer's computers too. I know 1809 is more stable now, but I still want to wait until it's released to everyone.

    It has been released to everyone, some just haven't received it yet.
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  2. Posts : 2,557
    Windows 10 pro x64-bit
       #1491

    Demonlord4lf said:
    it showed 1803, and I've been having this happen to some of my customer's computers too. I know 1809 is more stable now, but I still want to wait until it's released to everyone.
    One more thing, you cannot have the protection from retpoline (protection from spectre variant 2) if you are still on 1803.

    Mitigating Spectre variant 2 with Retpoline on Windows:
    https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/...ws/ba-p/295618
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  3. Posts : 1,800
    10 Home 64-bit | v22H2 | Build - 19045.3930
       #1492

    f14tomcat said:
    You do all the CU updates and all after? There are some fixes/changes for the chocolate font and other annoying things.

    OR....just wait till tomorrow and Patch Tuesday. You will get a slew of 'em.
    Yep, I ran a 'check for' and it came back that I needed two .net updates (4483452 and 4486553) plus two for adobe flash (4462930 and 4487038) and a defender update (2267602 - def. 1289.904.0).

    Maybe I was in some sort of time dilation earlier, it feels snappier now than right after the upgrade.
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  4. Posts : 56,811
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #1493

    Anak said:
    Yep, I ran a 'check for' and it came back that I needed two .net updates (4483452 and 4486553) plus two for adobe flash (4462930 and 4487038) and a defender update (2267602 - def. 1289.904.0).

    Maybe I was in some sort of time dilation earlier, it feels snappier now than right after the upgrade.
    Funny as this may seem, the system will self-tune to a degree. Don't take me literally, it just will settle down after a few days and reboots. Don't make too many drastic changes till you get a better feel. And backup what you've got before tomorrow's onslaught!

    One thing.... Since this is a new build, next time you restart, just let the machine be for about 15-20 minutes without touching anything. There are scheduled MS processes that need to run in idle time. Maintenance, scans, etc. Fire it up and go do something else for a few minutes.
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  5. Posts : 5,048
    Windows 10/11 Pro x64, Various Linux Builds, Networking, Storage, Cybersecurity Specialty.
       #1494
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  6. Posts : 2,557
    Windows 10 pro x64-bit
       #1495

    f14tomcat said:
    Funny as this may seem, the system will self-tune to a degree. Don't take me literally, it just will settle down after a few days and reboots. Don't make too many drastic changes till you get a better feel. And backup what you've got before tomorrow's onslaught!
    "tomorrow's onslaught". Really love the way you put it
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  7. Posts : 56,811
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #1496

    IronZorg89 said:
    "tomorrow's onslaught". Really love the way you put it
    Getting closer and closer to RTM release, and all the Lab Rats are finding their sticky notes from 3 months ago.
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  8. Posts : 2,557
    Windows 10 pro x64-bit
       #1497

    f14tomcat said:
    Getting closer and closer to RTM release, and all the Lab Rats are finding their sticky notes from 3 months ago.
    Here is hoping they are making sure they (MS) don't repeat the same snafu we all witnessed with 1809. I really don't want to go through the same experience.
    Last edited by IronZorg89; 11 Mar 2019 at 22:27.
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  9. Posts : 56,811
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #1498

    IronZorg89 said:
    Here is hoping they are making sure they (MS) don't repeat the same snafu we all witness with 1809. I really don't want to go through the same experience.
    Agreed.
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  10. Posts : 1,800
    10 Home 64-bit | v22H2 | Build - 19045.3930
       #1499

    f14tomcat said:
    Funny as this may seem, the system will self-tune to a degree. Don't take me literally, it just will settle down after a few days and reboots. Don't make too many drastic changes till you get a better feel. And backup what you've got before tomorrow's onslaught!

    One thing.... Since this is a new build, next time you restart, just let the machine be for about 15-20 minutes without touching anything. There are scheduled MS processes that need to run in idle time. Maintenance, scans, etc. Fire it up and go do something else for a few minutes.
    Gotcha' I'll go do the backup now.

    Drastic changes? Heck seems like users are spending more time updating the damn thing than making changes.
    Hmmm... I wonder if I can add those new fiber optic sensors and install the corresponding 800GB program before the next upgrade?
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