Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 15061 for PC Insider
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!5061 cleaned installed in Hyper-V.
Interesting note, the UUP directory was a little over 7GB whilst the ISO is only about 4GB. Methinks the 64-bit and 32-bit are in the UUP.
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!5061 cleaned installed in Hyper-V.
Interesting note, the UUP directory was a little over 7GB whilst the ISO is only about 4GB. Methinks the 64-bit and 32-bit are in the UUP.
Common error (asked same myself:)). The 7GB is the size of files after they have been decompressed. The download is much smaller.
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Common error (asked same myself:)). The 7GB is the size of files after they have been decompressed. The download is much smaller.
I haven't had that much in both folders together (even after decompression. it was 0.9GB and 2.7 in download.
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Common error (asked same myself:)). The 7GB is the size of files after they have been decompressed. The download is much smaller.
UUPs after download about 7GB. AFTER RESTART windows.old uups about 6GB. Windows .~bt 1.2GB
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UUPs after download about 7GB. AFTER RESTART windows.old uups about 6GB. Windows .~bt 1.2GB
As I said - they are decompressed after download.
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Updated - again with my standard workflow - very smoothly to the new VM-WIN10-15061u with UUP. I took me ~ 45 mins to complete this update sequence:
- copying VM to newer build number -> VM-WIN10-15061u
- changed drive-name -> VM-WIN10-15061u C:
- changed network adapter ip-address - 192.168.2.61
- changed computer name and rebooted - VM-WIN10-15061u
- started the update and download- created an ISO with the UUPtoISO tool
- copied the ISO to my NAS
- finished the update by using the update and restart in startmenu > restart/shut down option
Totally comfortable and satisfied with above created workflow - to keep better track of builds in VM's by changing some names/digits in accordance with the last 2/3-digits for the new build e.g. /061 - for each update.
Up-and-running. Playtime!
Cheers
Last edited by M4v3r1ck; 18 Mar 2017 at 10:25.
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Cortana, phoooooey!
I'm still getting this for almost a year now, on all my Win10 systems(four of 'em) and it won't go away!