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Here's the change log:
•Improvements to general application compatibility
•Improvements in the upgrade experience, including fixing an issue where some devices would lose data connections or touch input after upgrading to Windows 10.
•Improved the reliability of reminders
•Improved UI for tracking data usage under Settings > Network and wireless > Data Usage.
•Improved the navigation bar experience for some devices.
•Fixed an issue where some SD card readers were not recognized
•Updated Daylight Saving in countries with Daylight Saving changes
Hi,
@Cluster Head: Thanks for that.
I'm currently installing it using Bestt's attached program which uses DISM apparently.
Thanks to both of you and welcome to Bestt on this exciting forum.
Cheers,
Hi,
Just one little question if you don't mind.
Does that command accept wildcards instead of the full filename?
The HELP popup for Windows Package Manager makes no mention of it. (I hate typing long meaningless things as I always manage to miss type something somehow )
For example: start /w Pkgmgr /ip /m:X:\your dir\*.cab /quiet
Where "X:" is the drive letter and "your dir" the directory.
TIA.
Nothing! Microsoft should release any necessary updates via WU. I'll get this one if/when that happens.
Answer: We can use the build in pkgmgr.exe (Windows Package Manager) to install the .cab file.
Steps: Open an elevated command prompt and run the following command to install the Cabinet file.
Pkgmgr /ip /m:\ (test path to.cab file) /quiet
Example:
start /w Pkgmgr /ip /m:c:\temp\Windows Test.cab /quiet
or
Pkgmgr /ip /m:c:\test.cab /quiet
:)
Hi,
it doesn't accept a wildcard for the file name but lazy me found a workaround to circumvent typing in the full name of the file into the command line.
Simply right clicking the file allows you to select properties, select the name and copy/paste does the rest.
So, voila, the update is installed. Took maybe 30 secs.
Cheers,