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Downloading now fingers crossed.
Aside from the unusually long sequence about not turning off the computer during shut down, which was around 7 minutes, it installed fine. No event errors after a second reboot for good measure. Just the usual half hour time it takes to complete an Extended Disk Cleanup after each Windows Update installed.
Getting nowhere, have now opted to use Brink's batch to reset Windows update and then try the standalone installer for x64 linked in the first post. Not much fun. The standalone installer has been going about ten minutes on installing but that green bar has barely moved, guess this will also take ages and eventually error out too
twenty mins later and that installation phase finished, now restarted as prompted and now staring at blue screen with the 'getting Windows ready' and spinning dots. I sure hope this works and doesn't take forever
another 15 mins but it seems to of worked! I'm getting the impression the celeron in this PC is just too weak to cope with the rigours of these updates and that's much of the problem
Last edited by Scottyboy99; 13 Dec 2016 at 19:32.
Three computers today stuck at 95%, two of them finally updated, the other one has been sitting for a couple of hours. The SSD light shows activity.
I have three more to update tomorrow, hope MS gets the kinks out soon...
i am stuck at 95% too for almost 2 hours ssd is running, before it was some windows update process and now is windows module installer worker cpu running a 35 % constantly :)
Two PCs: one an HP Pavilion and the other a Samsung. Both sitting at 95% for KB3206632 for more than two hours. I tried the troubleshooter in control Panel for fixing Windows Updates. No luck!. Normally, in the past, after running the Troubleshooter to fix issues with Windows Updates, that would cause the update to fail. Then, I would be able to reboot. This time around, nothing happened...I am going to reboot anyway and if anything is broken I can rely on a system image backup made luckily this morning..