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Late to the party with a screen to restart an hour ago. Really quick from there. All looks good.
Well done Iceland, Jimbo. Our funny oval ball World Cup starts soon. Go the All Blacks!
Late to the party with a screen to restart an hour ago. Really quick from there. All looks good.
Well done Iceland, Jimbo. Our funny oval ball World Cup starts soon. Go the All Blacks!
Downloading ! Seems like theirs alot of fixes
I haven't tried an Insider build in months, so after making a fresh image of my 18362.329 system, I jumped on the Fast Ring. After the reboot, I checked for updates, and immediately got offered 18975. It downloaded and installed without incident, and seems to be running fine - at least for those features that I use. I'm sure I'll bump into something sooner or later, but so far it seems quite solid.
Lenovo Laptop was stuck at 99% downloading for an entire day - woke up this morning to finally have it ready to reboot. After reboot, it took ~30 minutes to get back to ready.
Dell laptop DLd, installed, and rebooted and completed install in about 45 -55 minutes.
Desktop is still being set up, so on 1903.
Well, have been so busy with work, that I didn't even see this. But my machine downloaded and updated all on it's own. All I did was restart. Which I was very nervous to do, after the last build taking more than an hour and a half to do a simple restart. But it restarted and finished in like ten minutes. And while my restart is better than in the last build, it is still very slow compared to normal. My machine normally restarts from OS to OS in about 20 seconds, give or take two or three seconds. But now it is taking several minutes. I don't know if this is these new builds, or my newest bios update. I will have to drill down to find out.
This happens randomly, but, I'm wondering if anyone else experiences this:
On a fresh boot, if I don't address/engage the Lock Screen right away and it times out, when I return, wiggle the mouse, raise the Lock Screen and enter my PIN, I get black screens then I have Ctrl/Alt/Del►Sign Out and go again!
If I engage the Lock Screen right away, login goes as normally expected.