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There's definitely a choice. First you have to choose to find out how not to receive it. Then you have to choose to act on what you've found. It's just that some choices aren't presented on a plate...
There are ways to:
- make windows notify you of a pending update
- block all updates (and then apply them manually if you wish).
Solved using MediaCreationTool , first option : upgrade PC. No usb device needed.
Yes, I saw this method on the Microsoft forums last night and tried it. Both of my machines that had been in an endless cycle of update/failure were updated successfully using the Media Creation Tool as you mention.
Whew!...glad this nightmare is over!
One additional comment: Make sure you select "Get Updates" (I think that's the name...I'm going by memory) when using MCT.
Last edited by deopl09; 02 Oct 2016 at 10:59.
Yes, this worked for me, too, finally ! Downloaded the MediaCreationTool from Microsoft and told it to upgrade my Win10 installation to the latest and it did it all automatically! (Didn't have to download a separate .iso and then afterwards let it upgrade...the first option as red5goahead says worked perfectly, first time.)
Glad that's over...settings said I had been through the failure loop *8* times!
The other solution is check and delete the XblGameSave tasks. Refer to answers.Microsoft thread for detail.
Inviato da mTalk per Windows 10 Mobile
Looks like you have Pro so have a look at this tutorial..........
Windows Update Automatic Updates - Enable or Disable in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
MS still released it for production despite they knew that this is causing problems for Insiders on RP ring. Laughable.
Neowin posted possible workaround to install this update. There are two tasks scheduled, that seems to block update.
heres-a-workaround-to-get-the-failed-update-to-windows-10-build-14393222