Yes they are. This is the first time in awhile that I have had to use it on any of the computers. I knew it was about time, the computer I am doing the In-Place Upgrade on had SFC problems on the last update that I had to fix with DISM.
Well... this is the last "Preview" Update I'm going to do. To be honest I'm fed up with them.
Tuesday update on the 14th and one week later... this pretty much useless pile o' pixels.
Since I installed Win 10 on May 2020... not one of these Preview updates has done anything for me.
Personally I LIKE it when an operating system is nice and stable.
Forget the gratuitous GUI changes and tweaks.
Fix the bugs and security issues.
If I install an update package and I can't tell the difference then Microsoft has succeeded IMHO.
Installed successfully on 2 computer. No SFC problems. Would not install on the 3rd computer, got 0xe0000100 error, tried twice. Now in process of doing a Repair Install of Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade on the 3rd computer.
UPDATE: 3rd computer now on latest version after In-Place Upgrade. SFC found no problems.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: ASUStek Computer OS: Windows 11 Pro 64-bit 24H2 26100.3476 CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9400 CPU @ 2.90GHz Motherboard: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. D540MA-C (LGA1151) Memory: x2 DDR4-3200 SDRAM Kingston 8.00GB @ 1600MHz Graphics Card: Intel UHD Graphics 630 31.0.101.2125 Sound Card: Realtek High Definition Audio 6.0.9785.1 Monitor(s) Displays: Sense 27" M2786HVB Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Keyboard: Logitech K370 for business Mouse: Logitech M240 for business Case: ASUS Hard Drives: 238GB Western Digital WDC PC SN520 SDAPNUW-256G-1002
447GB Hitachi HS-SSD-C100 480G (SATA (SSD)) Internet Speed: 1GB Browser: Edge 134.0.3124.93 Antivirus: Eset Antivirus 18.0.12 Other Info: NIC Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller 10.74.1128.2024
I understand that... perfectly. As I said... it's useless.
In fact, other than keeping it somewhat up to date... I'm pretty much done with Windows 10.
Other than a few stupid GUI changes in Windows 11 (which are pretty much reversible), there isn't much point in Windows 10, anymore.
Cya on the other side. ^^
If your hardware supports it, and even if it doesn't... it may be time to make the move. ^^
Ofc, keep a full backup of Windows 10, just in case. But Windows 10 is gathering a lot of cobwebs.