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A few days has passed, but Windows Update still says 'Your device is up to date' on my Windows 10.
A few days has passed, but Windows Update still says 'Your device is up to date' on my Windows 10.
Makiak: sorry if misunderstanding but are we talking desktop here? My icons are split, gaming on right what I use daily on left
I have already burnt Windows.iso onto a DVD, but I am waiting to see whether the following works.
Windows 10 Anniversary Update Available August 2 - Page 45 - Windows 10 Forums
Just curious here - how will you ever tell if it worked? You could wait ten years and not know if changing the permissions on the folder worked - or there was simply a glitch somewhere that kept the Anniversary update from showing up in Windows Update. Granted, you will know if it failed to work if you get the Windows Update anyway. Although, I suppose it is possible that a failed update to 1607 might show up in Windows Update history.
If it's showing as available to update, but just won't, maybe you need to Reset Windows Update. Just a thought...
Windows Update - Reset in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
I have SanDisk SSDs.
I've had one SSD for ~2 years and the other two are only 8 months old.
Overall I've only had ~30% success rate trying to restore OS partition images to SSDs.
The main issue is failure to boot after re-imaging (Windows and Linux Mint).
I haven't had any issues restoring data partitions.
I've taken to imaging all operating system partitions in a single image (instead of an image for each partition) which has improved the success rate slightly.
By way of comparison, I've only had 3 or 4 HDD re-imaging operations fail in ~7 years.