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If you are not worried about keeping things a clean install works nicely. You can use UUPDUMP to get the iso. Windows Insider - Get Latest Fast Ring ISO image
If you are not worried about keeping things a clean install works nicely. You can use UUPDUMP to get the iso. Windows Insider - Get Latest Fast Ring ISO image
Uh, that says ARM marty. Not AMD. So of course your VM will fail. And so will your desktop.
I recognized the size even before I saw the ARM - because I make all 3, X86, ARM64 and AMD64, plus 2 multi_arch .ISOSs as well.
At least you got it straightened out though. Firefox was being goofy on my and didn't show me a page (or 10) between your post and the last post, so I thought this was a timely response. My apologies for making a joke at your expense so late in the game (so, technically the yolks on me now )
It looks like this build has taken a step backwards as I can no longer use it in enhanced mode in Hyper-V.
Edit: After a reboot the VM machine can now be used in Enhanced Mode. I have no idea what that was all about! It must have been something odd about the initial update.
Last edited by philc43; 11 Apr 2019 at 14:18.
I have dropped back to the slow ring and will stick with 18362.53 for awhile. Maybe. Depends on if I find any latent bugs...! Would rather they got some work done on the newer build before I dive into it!
In short:
Start upgrade to 18875 not from 18362.53 but from earlier version (18362.30).
History (long):
Surface 4 on .53 - 4 rounds with errors (~BT, Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\ - no result)
Desktop on .53 - 3 rounds - with errors
but
Asus Ultrabook (old, slow) but on .30 - success on first round
So I put desktop back (MR) to Sunday state (.30) and success again.
Culprit is Tuesday patch.
Cheers
When I've tried to install by USB key, the computer never restart...
For any of you that have lost Skippy, or are trying to make it "stick", try option #2, the .reg files, in Shawn's tut, not option #1...the settings route.
I lost a Skippy and bounced around like some here have. in/out/in/out. The .reg fixed it for me, and stuck. As always...YMMV.
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