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1. WU took about 1 hour and then reverted.
2. Restarted and paused update, mounted UUPDUMP iso and had desktop in a little over 30 minutes.
Puzzling to say the least on how these updates have been working/installing.
Only con with iso (minor) is you have to sit thru the "Hi" we got some updates for you....
The updates want to install a driver for my printer, it is offered every time and has been successfully installed previous. If I say install, it just dead ends and the installed one remains.
Just for info.
I upgraded from 18995 to 18999 and realised the same shutdown\restart was happening for me too. To confirm I restored a system image of build 18995 and the problem went away. I then upgraded again and the problem immediately re-appeared. Having read this thread I switched from my normal ultimate performance setting to balanced but that did not fix the problem. However, having forcibly shut down, I switched back to my ultimate plan and fortunately that has resolved the issue. I hope this helps.
I have the same hang when logging out into a local account. Screenshot attached.
This problem and screenshot reported to the Feedback Hub. I don't think I've done this since the beginning ot the Insider program when builds that could not sync time where being produced for a few months.
BTW this is a VMware WS 15.5 VM created from the VMware converter of mly physical machine where I removed the serial,parellel ports and floppy drive and reducee the amount of RAM from 32 to 16 GB. Below is a snip of the VM properties.
I challenge anybody to do this in Hyper-V - but keep in mind that since I have made it a shared VM I can autostart it when I login to Windows. Of course I can also run this under Linux. Dell Technologies, which bought VMware awhile, is now advertising cloud solutions powered by VMware technology and competing with M$ in that arena. Perhaps the next version of WS will be able to run concurrently with Hyper-V?
Turn On or Off User First Sign-in Animation in Window 10
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Hi my friend,
Try this in Registry...it may help...
Turn On AutoEndTasks at Restart, Shut down, or Sign out of Windows 10
I will try the .reg hack in a few minutes ...
Worked for signing out on the physical machine. Thank you.
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Correction. It did NOT when signing out after creating a login to a local account. Try again for this build's bug.
Not a big deal. I'm logged in now to Kubuntu 19.10 on my second ssd.
Last edited by martyfelker; 10 Oct 2019 at 00:55.