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Sorry for a late response to your query. I saw that @steve108 has already done it. I wanted to add that with regard to downloading the ISO for a repair install, it didn't not work in my case since I was already on Build 19042.546 meaning 20H2 (Beta version). The workaround for me is explained in post #42 of this same thread. So the way forward to the upgrade depends on which version you were — in your case 19041.572.
You can use UUPDump to get it for your Home Edition. After clicking on the architecture (x64) or (x86) you want, you will be presented with a list of choices for pro, home etc...Just tick the one for Home and untick the others. A better explanation on how the whole thing works with UUPDump can be found here:
Windows Insider - Get Latest Fast Ring ISO image
The size should be around 4GB.
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From first page:
Approach on update availability and rollout
In this work, learn and connect from home environment where people are relying on their PCs more than ever before, we are taking a measured seeker-based rollout approach to the October 2020 Update. We are throttling availability over the coming weeks to ensure a reliable download experience, so the update may not be offered to you right away. Additionally, some devices might have a compatibility issue for which a safeguard hold is in place, so we will not offer the update until we are confident that you will have a good update experience.
Last edited by IronZorg89; 21 Oct 2020 at 16:01.
I updated my parents pc's yesterday to it and it took them both a little while to install but neither had any issues with it.