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Around Monday or so I'm just going to leave my desktop PC running 24/7. I'll just turn my monitors off when I'm done for the day. I'll likely do the same with my laptop and just close the lid. Both are set to never sleep or hibernate.
I wouldn't expect it to show up in Windows update. It will just download to a folder in the background while your using your PC. One of those enhancements was likely a download manager that can keep track of what bits your PC has and what bits it needs, with a resume function. Like a bit torrent client does. That if you shut down, it doesn't have to start all over again. It just picks up where it left off the next time you boot up.
EDIT: Actually, I guess that's what the Get Windows 10 App does, right?
Hi, Joanne!
I see your pain. I've also been struggling with some issues other people are not hitting on other forums and, therefore, there was not much room to know what is wrong with my particular system.
Anyway, back on topic and how I fixed the annoying wrong time format on Lock Screen. First of all, make sure you have it set up in both the "old" Control Panel and in Settings the way you want it to be.
Now, go to "Panel Control->Clock, Language, and Region->Language": Click on "Change date, time, or number formats" on the left, click on the tab called "Administrative". Now click the button "Copy settings...", make sure the info displayed on the screen you get is accurate. Now, tick "Welcome screen and system accounts" and also "New user accounts" for good measure and click OK.
Now, sign out, and tell me if you have the right time format on the Lock Screen