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I just found out about this this morning. Downloaded via UUPDUMP, and by the time I had finished that, Windows wanted to reboot to install the new build. Nah, thanks, M$, I'll do it myself.
This update took longer than the previous updates.
Was quite close to throw the laptop from balcony. Upgrading the viboot /Hyper-V VM was piece of cake, but of course I forgot the most important thing when restoring the upgraded Macrium image to host: I selected normal restore, instead of "Restore to different hardware".
The thing is, as I upgraded my last Macrium Reflect image by booting it up as a virtual machine, the upgraded 18936 included all Hyper-V virtual device drivers. Restoring it to a physical device went OK, but first boot green screene, then I fought a few hours trying to fix boot issues with no success.
Anyway, made a second attempt to restore image, this time selecting the different hardwqare option. Restoring went OK, first boot was successfull, and I am now on desktop in build 18936.
Kari
After a long struggle last night between "Getting things ready", "Downloading", "installing" and again and again the whole circus, it finally got stuck at 99%. There, it took so long that I finally decided to restart the PC (Second machine) and went to bed. To my surprise, this morning it was waiting for me to restart with the kind of message @dencal got at post #66.
I did click on "Restart" and after a long streak of updates, I finally made it to the desktop. Now, everything seems to be running smooth not without a couple of "Black screens" at the beginning. The problem with Logitech mice was also a dilemma for me with the previous build 18932 when I first installed it to the point that I had to roll back to 18922, but not this time around. Finally done and dusted. What a relief! OOUUUFFF!!!
It snuck up on me so only knew it was aval when the restart screen appeared. Only 8 or so min later, it was running.
No problems seen even though I have a Logitech mouse. Wonder how it decides to behave with some but not others??
Different models , different configuration.
I have a Logitech Master MX 2S mouse connected to a Bluetooth dongle, which is in an a USB extension cable, so about a metre away from the tower, and 300-400 mm from where I use the mouse.
I haven't noticed any slowdown or lack of response. I did have some jittering with the mouse until I moved the dongle from the port on the tower, but that was more than a year ago.