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My AppData gained 800Mb after the update. Quiet big. Seems not to be temporary.
My AppData gained 800Mb after the update. Quiet big. Seems not to be temporary.
By strange coincidence, Disk clean-up gained me 799MB of disk space
Last edited by drugo; 25 Nov 2015 at 05:50.
I have two computers. In my main computer (see my specs) the cumulative update went fine through Windows Update on the first go. In my second, test computer (specs follow), I tried 3 times through Windows Update and it stuck at 61% and then undo changes as it encountered some problem and could not complete. I even tried to do it manually by downloading it from Microsoft Update Catalog site. It stuck again. Before you ask I already tried to disable any third-party service, startup application and non-important devices. Nothing changed. I include a log from the forum utility in case anyone can tell me what's going on.
Thank you in advance.
Computer: Custom-build server system
Motherboard: Supermicro PDSG4 (Intel socket 775)
Chipset: Intel Glenwood 955X (supports up to Pentium D dual-core CPU socket 775, not newer models)
CPU: Intel Pentium D 945 3.40GHz dual-core socket 775
RAM: 4GB DDR2 667MHz (4x 1GB modules in dual channel mode)
Graphics: XFX GeForce 7300GS
SATA Controller: Intel ICH7R with RAID support
SCSI Controllers: Adaptec 7901 Single channel Ultra 320 SCSI & Adaptec SCSI RAID 20105/Supermicro AOC-LPZCR supported
LAN: Intel 82573V PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller
Audio: Realtek AC'97 audio high quality 6-channel sound (I disabled that before the update)
SERVER-Wed_25_11_2015_123351,99.zip
Successful updates on 2 PCs and a laptop. All through WU, all good!
SourceCode:Earlier this month Microsoft finally went on record admitting that automatic spying within Windows 10 cannot be stopped. This sparked a lot of outrage and with ‘Threshold 2’ it appeared Microsoft had done a sharp U-turn because the background service at the heart tracking (the ‘Diagnostics Tracking Service’ aka ‘DiagTrack’) appeared to have been removed. Critics celebrated and it was another well deserved pat on the back for Microsoft. Except it turns out Microsoft had just been very sneaky. What Tweakhound discovered and was subsequently confirmed by BetaNews, is Microsoft simply renamed DiagTrack. It is now called the ‘Connected User Experiences and Telemetry Service’ – which is both a) deliberately vague, and b) misleading (don’t ‘Connected User Experiences’ sound great). Even sneakier is, in being renamed, Microsoft also reset users preferences. Those who dug deep into the Windows 10 registry to disable DiagTrack will find it has been re-enabled now it is called the Connected User Experiences and Telemetry Service. Yes, tracking is back and without any warning and your preferences were irrelevant. The good news is you can disable the Connected User Experiences and Telemetry Service the same way as DiagTrack: 1- Hold down the Windows key and tap the R key 2- In the box that opens type ‘services.msc’ and press the Enter key 3- In the ‘Services (Local)’ section locate ‘Connected User Experiences and Telemetry’ and double-click it. 4- In the ‘Service status’ section click ‘Stop’ 5- Under the ‘Startup type’ drop down menu select ‘Disabled’ and then confirm this and close the window by clicking ‘OK’ Note: it is advisable to disable Not delete the service. Deleting it can cause problems
http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonke...-begins-again/
it is working well on my laptop.
Yeah, users disable this then start complaining that Cortana's not working, mail's not getting sorted, reminders don't work, etc., etc., etc.!