Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 10061 now available
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SSDs made Hibernation obsolete on HDDs it still makes sense.
I have a SSD and I still use hibernation. But that's just me.
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Update for Windows Technical Preview April Update for x64-based systems (KB3055415)
26/4/2015
Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.
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Update for Windows Technical Preview April Update for x64-based systems (KB3055415)
26/4/2015
Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.
Odd, my system is 32-bit and I have that update waiting for me as well.
I read someone posted that they installed it, and went into a hopeless boot loop, and were reimaging now....guess I'd better get the Macrium Reflect out....LOL
Here it is, I found it
New Windows Update KB3055415
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Odd, my system is 32-bit and I have that update waiting for me as well.
I read someone posted that they installed it, and went into a hopeless boot loop, and were reimaging now....guess I'd better get the Macrium Reflect out....LOL
Here it is, I found it
New Windows Update KB3055415
It's waiting for me now, along with three for Visual C++ and CAPICOM.
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It installed just fine for me but I did not get Visual C++ or CAPICOM..?
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So I installed KB3055415. I did not get Visual C++ or CAPICOM either. After rebooting, it blue screened with DPC Watchdog Violation Instruction at 0x6b482755 could not be read. Then it rebooted and went to the login screen. Still can not use Cortana, Feedback or Insider. Ran dskchk, nothing. Ran sfc /scannow, no integrity violations.
Last edited by simrick; 27 Apr 2015 at 22:28.
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It installed just fine for me but I did not get Visual C++ or CAPICOM..?
It could be the programs I use, Gary. I installed the Ancestry.com genealogy program and PaintShop Pro with its family of things. Also, Office 365, which I don't think would want C++ and CAPICOM.
Anyhoo, everything installed nicely and so far, no BSODs. Everything's up to date, even Defender. :)
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Odd, my system is 32-bit and I have that update waiting for me as well.
I read someone posted that they installed it, and went into a hopeless boot loop, and were reimaging now....guess I'd better get the Macrium Reflect out....LOL
Here it is, I found it
New Windows Update KB3055415
Most updates/hotfixes are architecture independent, that is, they are issued to fix/update Windows issues whether 32bit or 64 bit (X86 or X64). It is rare to see a platform dependent update.
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Update for Windows Technical Preview April Update for x64-based systems (KB3055415)
26/4/2015
Install this update to resolve issues in Windows. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.
Hi there
Still doesn't fix launching programs from the start menu --.
Seems only a clean install (ESD==>iso) works for that. I think I'll just wait for the next build.
I've reverted back to 10049 on one machine but left 10061 on a VM for possible fixes before next release.
Cheers
jimbo