Cumulative Update KB4013429 and KB4013418 Windows 10 Build 14393.953

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       #100

    Upgraded an HP laptop and a Toshiba laptop. Both took what seemed like forever.

    Chrome crashes on HP now. I uninstalled and re-installed Chrome, made sure Chrome was OK in the Internet Security settings of our Spectrum program. Rebooted, still crashes. Uninstall/Install Chrome again 0 this time deleted all bookmarks, etc, - still crashing.

    Toshiba touchpad right click disappeared. I had to enable double tap as the Context menu method. This Toshiba has the Synaptics pad with button area of pad, but not physical buttons.
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  2. Posts : 1,778
    Windows 10 Pro,
       #101

    This one did seem to take a little longer on my system as well. From the second that I pressed "CHECK FOR UPDATES" to the time that it was completely done downloading and installing and I was back online took 32 minutes, just a little longer than my average of 28 minutes.
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    Windows 11 Pro
       #102

    RingTailCoon said:
    Weird....
    Yea, probably related to telemetry as discussed in this article.

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  4. Posts : 264
    Windows 10 Pro
       #103

    Dirty Butter said:
    Upgraded an HP laptop and a Toshiba laptop. Both took what seemed like forever.

    Chrome crashes on HP now. I uninstalled and re-installed Chrome, made sure Chrome was OK in the Internet Security settings of our Spectrum program. Rebooted, still crashes. Uninstall/Install Chrome again 0 this time deleted all bookmarks, etc, - still crashing.

    Toshiba touchpad right click disappeared. I had to enable double tap as the Context menu method. This Toshiba has the Synaptics pad with button area of pad, but not physical buttons.
    My Toshibas P305-S8842 and a P855-5102 both touch pads are working fine after the update. But they do have real buttons. The P855 had no issues updating it was the P305 that gave me a fit. You might try installing the touchpad drivers again. I had to try 2 different ones when I installed Win 10 on the P305...forget which one ended up working but I got them from Toshiba's support site.

    Also not having any issues with any video files playing. (.avi, .mpg, .mp4 .ts, .mkv, .flv)
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    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #104

    ichee said:
    Video issues can be fixed by Resetting the PC and, when finished, do NOT reinstall the Windows DVD Player App. Fixes all video issues described by myself and others, although, at least for .mpg and .ts, will require a video codec for playback in Windows Media Player.
    sneekez said:
    .ts files work for me on WMP, MPC and VLC...I do believe it's a codec problem as "ichee" refers to..
    I had a video codec that worked for Films & TV, Media Player, Movie Maker et. al. Restored a system image made 24 hours ago and in 14393.693 all videos play in all apps. The update to .953 breaks the video playback. Why?

    Update: uninstalling KB4013429 restores all video playback. Until there's a solution this I'm going to have to hide this update for now. I do a lot of video work and need to be able to handle .ts video formats.
    Last edited by Bree; 15 Mar 2017 at 16:15.
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  6. Posts : 8
    windows 10
       #105

    jtjt00 said:
    One of my machine shown this 3.99TB Windows Update Cleanup too.
    I update windows to the last version KB4013418/KB4013429
    I lost 20gb on the disk and the windows Disk Clean show 3.99tb to clean(on a ssd of 120gb) and i am not have the possibility to recovery the 19-20gb .
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  7. Posts : 1,800
    10 Home 64-bit | v22H2 | Build - 19045.3930
       #106

    Here a post by @Bree that explains the 3.99tb:
    Bree said:
    The folder is WinSxS and the apparently impossible size (unless you actually do have a >4TB HDD) is due to hard links.


    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-GB/.../dn251566.aspx

    Apparently Disk Clean-up is another of those tools that doesn't check for hard links when calculating sizes. It is safe to continue and let Disk Clean-up delete these files because the actual physical copy of the file only gets deleted when the last of its hard links is deleted.

    PS: don't forget to restart your PC. Disk Clean-up really means it when it says "(you might need to restart your computer.)" for the Windows Update Clean-up. It won't prompt you for a restart, but you will more than likely see the blue 'Windows is configuring uppdates' screens and followed by a lengthy 'Cleaning up...' screen when you shut down, Only then is the clean up complete.
    I also have the 3.99, I'll have to check my 7box, Bree mentioned it could have it also:
    Bree said:
    Quite the opposite. Now that MS have changed Windows 7 updates to 'monthly roll-ups' I have seen '3.99TB' for the first time on a Windows 7 system :)
    As for the 20gb I'm not sure it will return if you do a system restore.
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  8. Posts : 8
    windows 10
       #107

    I disable windows restore .
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    10 Home 64-bit | v22H2 | Build - 19045.3930
       #108

    For some reason I felt you were going to say that.
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  10. Posts : 31,630
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #109

    Anak said:
    Here a post by @Bree that explains the 3.99tb...
    As for the 20gb I'm not sure it will return if you do a system restore.
    Disk Clean-up reports 3.99TB because of the hard links, as explained in that post. It has to delete all those hard links, so it will take a long time. But when it finishes most of the 19-20GB should be cleaned up. If you have system restore turned on the update would have created a restore point, these can take up several GB too. If you have used its 'clean up system files' button there's a 'More options' tab where you can delete all but the most recent restore point.

    After cleaning my system was no more than 1 or 2 GB larger than before the update.
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