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  1. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
       #60

    It does always makes me wonder what logics there are behind these upgrades. This time EN-US and Swedish machines got the upgrade straight away, EN-GB and Finnish have yet no trace of it.
    Last edited by Kari; 12 Aug 2016 at 19:59. Reason: Typos
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  2. Posts : 74
    windows10
       #61

    Didn't get and didn't get. I considered that Wynona had said she was on slow ring from clean install, and it stared down load when she changed back to Fast Ring. I had checked to be sure. Still, nothing this morning, so, like AndreTen mentioned, I tried setting to Slow Ring, and restart. Put it back to Fast Ring and restarted, checked for updates and it started downloading.
    Live long and Prosper,
    JimWiz1
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  3. Posts : 1,174
    Windows 1.00 to Windows 11 Pro 64-bit Build 22000.194
       #62

    fjk61011 said:
    Was here when I went to check, 12 noon.

    Stopped after the reboot at 22%. Had to switch off and then it restored the old version. I've been having trouble with Intel HD Graphics 4600. I had to use wushowhide to stop downloading that update. Maybe it's installing that with the upgrade.
    OK. Upgraded again. Still freezing at 22%.

    OK, challenge boys and girls. If it is the Graphics driver is there any way to stop downloading it in the upgrade?
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  4. Posts : 1,174
    Windows 1.00 to Windows 11 Pro 64-bit Build 22000.194
       #63

    fjk61011 said:
    OK. Upgraded again. Still freezing at 22%.

    OK, challenge boys and girls. If it is the Graphics driver is there any way to stop downloading it in the upgrade?

    I've just found a Tutorial and will try that.
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  5. Posts : 3,352
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #64

    JimWiz1 said:
    Still, nothing this morning, so, like AndreTen mentioned, I tried setting to Slow Ring, and restart. Put it back to Fast Ring and restarted, checked for updates and it started downloading.
    Just tried that. Didn't work for me.
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  6. Posts : 1,174
    Windows 1.00 to Windows 11 Pro 64-bit Build 22000.194
       #65

    fjk61011 said:
    I've just found a Tutorial and will try that.
    No luck with that. Going to clean install.
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  7. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #66

    Fafhrd said:
    Maybe Windows Insiders should be renamed Windows Insomniacs
    Maybe. I don't normally wake up once I'm asleep, but the new Build must have called my name.
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  8. Posts : 1,983
    Windows 10 x86 14383 Insider Pro and Core 10240
       #67

    fjk61011 said:
    OK. Upgraded again. Still freezing at 22%.

    OK, challenge boys and girls. If it is the Graphics driver is there any way to stop downloading it in the upgrade?
    My favourite would be Disable the onboard graphics in BIOS and put in a cheap Radeon or GForce clone.
    or
    Run the upgrade offline
    or
    Clean install offline

    Then install a driver that has worked manually.

    Otherwise when stalling at 22%, try Shift+F10 to bring up a commandline, type taskmgr <enter> and see if you can stop the offending process - which may be using CPU or Memory. Taskmgr can also open devmgmt.msc but maybe only perhaps later in the setup.

    The only way I got one machine to install (wouldn't upgrade, wouldn't clean install via setup) was to use the "Windows to go" manual method using imagex to apply the Windows 10 WIM image to a clean partition, use BCDBoot to make it bootable, then during the sysprep phase on first boot, open the cmd console with Shift+F10, then open taskmgr and use that to open device manager to disable the problem hardware while the sysprep was still running during the "Getting ready" stage after the "Getting devices ready" had loaded the bad driver. Then the setup was able to finish.
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  9. Posts : 1,174
    Windows 1.00 to Windows 11 Pro 64-bit Build 22000.194
       #68

    Fafhrd said:
    My favourite would be Disable the onboard graphics in BIOS and put in a cheap Radeon or GForce clone.
    or
    Run the upgrade offline
    or
    Clean install offline

    Then install a driver that has worked manually.

    Otherwise when stalling at 22%, try Shift+F10 to bring up a commandline, type taskmgr <enter> and see if you can stop the offending process - which may be using CPU or Memory. Taskmgr can also open devmgmt.msc but maybe only perhaps later in the setup.

    The only way I got one machine to install (wouldn't upgrade, wouldn't clean install via setup) was to use the "Windows to go" manual method using imagex to apply the Windows 10 WIM image to a clean partition, use BCDBoot to make it bootable, then during the sysprep phase on first boot, open the cmd console with Shift+F10, then open taskmgr and use that to open device manager to disable the problem hardware while the sysprep was still running during the "Getting ready" stage after the "Getting devices ready" had loaded the bad driver. Then the setup was able to finish.
    OK, I'll digest all that and give them a whirl.
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  10. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #69

    cpupro said:
    I still haven't seen this. These updates have always come through on "Fast" when everyone else is getting them.

    Maybe it is being released regionally and/or?
    Good morning, CPUPro; I woke up at around 3:00 AM and checked. It was waiting for me.
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