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Hi,
MS moves in mysterious ways....
So, the uupdump 014 iso succeeded with a twist. Winver says I am on 013 now. Unbelievable to put it politely.
Maybe the 015 ISO may put me on 014 ???
Cheers,
Addendum: Same machine but different install: ISO 014 updated that one to 015. Cute but how does that make any sense ??? I guess WU upgraded it but still.
For info this is a I9 9900K machine sporting a couple of Samsung 970 Pro M2 drives in raid 0 and an Intel P900 Optane PCIe drive. Each run identical W10 versions and all that on 64Gig of ram and an Asus workstation board.
But OK, the Uupdump method succeeded so far. My respect for all the guys behind that project.
EDIT:. And yes, I agree with a previous poster, this build is very responsive and snappy. It "feels" good.
Last edited by fdegrove; 20 Aug 2019 at 18:33.
Imaged back to a production 18362.295 install and upgraded to .10015 with a uupdump iso image and was successful.
Only way I could get it to go lol
peace
wanna
My desktop just updated from .10012 > .10014 successfully. My laptop also just updated from .10013 > .10015 successfully. Both machines are sporting Haswell i5s (Desktop: 4690K, Laptop: 4310U) on Win 10 Pro and they both updated successfully on the first go. If it matters, I also have delivery optimization on for my local network. The desktop updated first and then the laptop updated while the desktop was still on.
I guess I need to start using my laptop more so I can try out some of the new features since I just realized it's getting the builds with features turned on by default.
After I updatoted with an iso to 10015 it apeared that most of my appps did'nt work. I've tried everything in the book to reinstall them but I couldn't reinstall microsoft store. So I reinstalled 1007 from an image. That version I could update to 10015.
Any real or noticiable advantage if compared to the .2XX 19H1 branch?
10014 sneaked in when I wasn't looking, all OK though.
Just did the in-place upgrade with the uupdump 10015 ISO and I went from 10012 > 10015 now. Looking around to make sure nothing got borked.
Last edited by mikecentola; 21 Aug 2019 at 12:21.