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If you use the MCT tool and then create an ISO with it. SO download MCT, run tool, create iso.
Mount ISO (right click iso) and run setup. Disconnect all external storage devices and remove any SD or USB thumbdrives.
If you use the MCT tool and then create an ISO with it. SO download MCT, run tool, create iso.
Mount ISO (right click iso) and run setup. Disconnect all external storage devices and remove any SD or USB thumbdrives.
Okay, try downloading a fresh copy from the Microsoft Website. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...load/windows10
Delete the $GetCurrent folder and try it again. If that does not work, try downloading MCT and then downloading the ISO of your choice. Report back what you get.
EDIT: FIRST, uninstall the W10 Update Assistant from Apps and Settings!
Last edited by meedwioplo; 23 May 2019 at 09:21. Reason: Forgot to state uninstall
Yes. I have upgraded three very different machines to 1903 (an Intel Atom netbook on x86, my System One below and a uefi i7 machine). My results are not as dramatic as yours, but in each case the 1903 system is significantly smaller than the 1809 system I upgraded from. In the case of the two x64 machines by about 4GB, for the x86 about half a GB.
I have another problem now after the upgrade. Windows tries to install drivers through Windows update, even I had blocked them with group policy editor, and it is still marked as "active": https://i.imgur.com/8GhM89J.png