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@f14tomcat Thanks I will at some point.
Still learning with how this all operates and as such I've made a new (well new to me) discovery and that is that if you defer updates (February ones in my case) and wait until a later set of updates is available (March ones) and run a manual update check you seem to get the last set only.
I presume this is to keep to the rationale that the system is safer running on updates that have been proved and not simply installing the latest ones.
Also I found that my restored and 'quiet' disk image mentioned above did launch into a frenzy of CPU activity after a restart.
Current state of play...
Image restored back to 28th Feb Month End Image before any of this happened. Now today happened to be 'time up' for my deferred settings and so Windows automatically overrode and launched an update check and installed last months round of updates. Following a restart I can now defer again for 35 days without the March updates coming into play.
So that's something new that I have learned on how this behaves.
I'm having troubles with games on this one and 342, all "heavier ones like COD- WW3 and such are suddenly getting miserable FPS and hiccups despite benchmarks shoving respectable results and even most aggressive OC is not helping. Instead of 120-140 FPS, now getting 20-30 !!!
The fix made in the Action Center with this CU has caused this "bug":
Total transparency before the Acrylic blur appears.
Four months ago, when this same fix was made in the insider build 18267, the Action center was also affected by this same "bug", something I mentioned here, I'm not sure if Microsoft considers this a bug or not (the fact that they haven't fixed it in all this time makes me think that they don't consider it a bug), but many users (including me) didn't like this change at all, that transparency before Acrylic appears doesn't look good.