KB4565503 Cumulative Update Windows 10 v2004 build 19041.388 - July 14 Win Update

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  1. Posts : 4,224
    Windows 10
       #50

    Quick and easy, just like the 20H2 CU. A pleasant change to have updates go through without too much excitement. DISM /analyzecomponentstore found 4 packages in need of clean-up, which clean is just about done right now. I'll provide a screencap of results when its complete -- 92.5% right now -- and:
    KB4565503 Cumulative Update Windows 10 v2004 build 19041.388 - July 14-image.png

    Recovered just under 4GB of component store space, apparently.
    Boo-yah!
    --Ed--
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  2. Posts : 324
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit
       #51

    So now that the defrag problem is not fixed what's your advice. I have kept it off (disabled) since the problem started.
    Should we enable it and let it do it's job once and disable again? I am on a samsung SSD. Would samsung magician optimizing be a good alternative! (Btw just remembered that I no longer install the magician software! ) Dose it do anything useful and good!?
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  3. Posts : 1,191
    Windows 11 Pro x64
       #52

    rezpower said:
    So now that the defrag problem is not fixed what's your advice. I have kept it off (disabled) since the problem started?
    Should we enable it and let it do it's job once and disable again? I am on a samsung SSD. Would samsung magician optimizing be a good alternative! (Btw just remembered that I no longer install the magician software! ) Dose it do anything useful and good!?
    It doesn't matter. The file system is supposed to be telling the SSD about deleted file's blocks as they are deleted. The SSD optimization in defrag is a big hammer that sends a list of all unused blocks to the SSD. It only matters if information on the blocks of a deleted file, for some reason, failed to make it to the SSD, which would be unlikely and rare. So leaving the schedule disabled is the best thing.
    Last edited by Geneo; 14 Jul 2020 at 18:53.
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  4. Posts : 1,490
    Windows 10 Pro x64-bit Build Latest
       #53

    It was a bit different... 25% then back to 8% then up to 35% and continued until 100% but it came back to 0% --> 100% and finished without any apparently problem or notifications.
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  5. Posts : 347
    Windows 10 Home Version 21H1 OS Build 19045.2130
       #54

    No problems here. The restart was offered before the CU had even started installing. And no, I've never seen the cleaning up screen before - at least it didn't take too long
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  6. Posts : 1,481
    W10 22H2 19045.3031
       #55

    No problems updating this one (.388) unusually fast for me, did not see a cleanup.
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  7. Posts : 1,938
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #56

    pietcorus2 said:
    Still no defrag-fix ............grrrrrrrrrr ....will they ever fix it ??
    maybe in a future 19041.4xx, 19041.5xx or greater build if MS will ever figure out how to fix it
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  8. Posts : 1,248
    Windows 10 Pro (Build 19043.1110)
       #57

    erpster4 said:
    maybe in a future 19041.4xx, 19041.5xx or greater build if MS will ever figure out how to fix it
    My understanding is that it has been fixed in 20H2, but I haven't checked it out myself. So they know how to fix it. It seems a rather simple thing, and I don't know why they're dragging their heels. Except, Microsoft.
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  9. Posts : 1,490
    Windows 10 Pro x64-bit Build Latest
       #58

    This update I guess brought problems for me as follow:

    The machine was on build 19041.329...
    With this update it is now build 19042.388...
    And it completely wiped out Opera browser from the computer.
    Am I crazy... Or is it all this possible?
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  10. Posts : 11,247
    Windows / Linux : Arch Linux
       #59

    rezpower said:
    So now that the defrag problem is not fixed what's your advice. I have kept it off (disabled) since the problem started.
    Should we enable it and let it do it's job once and disable again? I am on a samsung SSD. Would samsung magician optimizing be a good alternative! (Btw just remembered that I no longer install the magician software! ) Dose it do anything useful and good!?
    defrag really not needed on HDD's these days -- I never found it of much use even years ago when HDD's had an incredible max size of 20GB (yes no type 20 GB was a huge size HDD years ago).

    Cheers
    jimbo
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