Quit possibly they do have something against your PC - or more specifically against certain hardware it contains that has known issues. Such PCs will be blocked from receiving the update until drivers have been updated to deal with these issues, for example...
I'm not talking about the rollout for the creators update, I'm already on it, I even recieved it on day one, i'm talking about this cumulative update. Are updates like this one pushed out the same way as a full-OS revision? If so then that doesn't make much sense to me because why on earth did they push me the CU on day one if it has issues with drivers, then to further block me?
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Toshiba Satellite L750 OS: 10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc) CPU: Intel Pentium B950 @2.10GHz Memory: 8GB Internet Speed: 50Mbps down, 10Mbps up Browser: IE/Edge/Firefox Antivirus: Defender Other Info: ...other laptops include:
Dell Latitude E7270, 6th gen i7, 16GB RAM, Windows 10 Pro.
Dell Latitude 5410, 10th gen i7, 32GB RAM, Windows 11 Pro.
main use is to run Hyper-V VMs including XP, W7, W8.1, W10 & W11
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Samsung R519 OS: 10 Pro x86 (22H2, 21H1, 20H2, 2004, 1909, 1903, 1809, 1803, 1709, 1703, 1607, 1511, 1507), 7 Pro x86 CPU: Intel Pentium T4300 2.10GHz Memory: 4GB Other Info: Test/support machine - uses multiple Macrium images to switch OS.
My Windows' are checking for updates automatically every day at noon-ish. No updates are available. It doesn't matter if I click manually either, nothing is found. This was exactly the same thing that happened last time until the proper cumulative update in May came out, that one I got. So clearly things are working correctly, but for whatever reason Microsoft doesn't want to me to get these updates that doesn't come out on patch tuesday. I double checked my connections and all the metered options are turned off. I even tested some laptops through ethernet aswell instead of wi-fi and nothing.
...exactly the same thing that happened last time until the proper cumulative update in May came out, that one I got. So clearly things are working correctly, but for whatever reason Microsoft doesn't want to me to get these updates that doesn't come out on patch Tuesday.... No clue.
It may be a regional thing, I'm in the UK and can get the update with a manual check shortly after Brink (in the US) posts in the News forum that one is available. It may be that the server you are connecting to doesn't get the updates except on Patch Tuesdays. Something to report to Microsoft by the sounds of it.
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Toshiba Satellite L750 OS: 10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc) CPU: Intel Pentium B950 @2.10GHz Memory: 8GB Internet Speed: 50Mbps down, 10Mbps up Browser: IE/Edge/Firefox Antivirus: Defender Other Info: ...other laptops include:
Dell Latitude E7270, 6th gen i7, 16GB RAM, Windows 10 Pro.
Dell Latitude 5410, 10th gen i7, 32GB RAM, Windows 11 Pro.
main use is to run Hyper-V VMs including XP, W7, W8.1, W10 & W11
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Samsung R519 OS: 10 Pro x86 (22H2, 21H1, 20H2, 2004, 1909, 1903, 1809, 1803, 1709, 1703, 1607, 1511, 1507), 7 Pro x86 CPU: Intel Pentium T4300 2.10GHz Memory: 4GB Other Info: Test/support machine - uses multiple Macrium images to switch OS.
one of my PC got it windows 10 creator pro but my windows 10 home on creator says there is not updates, so not sure i know i got it on one but not the other is pretty strange so i know what you mean on that one.
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: hp 15-cw1068wm OS: win 10 pro x64 os build 20H2 CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3500U Motherboard: HP Memory: 16 gigs Graphics Card: AMD Radeon Vega 8 (Picasso) Sound Card: bang and olufsen built in Monitor(s) Displays: built in system Screen Resolution: full HD Keyboard: laptop Mouse: steelseries Rival/ and touch pad PSU: HP power supply/battery Case: laptop Cooling: Fans Hard Drives: 500 gb SSD and secondary 1TB hard drive, also two I TB hard drives Via USB 3.0 docking station self powered. Internet Speed: Unknown Browser: Google chrome Antivirus: windows security center/ malwarebytes pro
What a "cluster" this was for my machines. My lappy took about 45 minutes to complete and after I checked things out, it appeared normal. Then it got terribly slow. I did a re-boot and got the message that it was "Getting Windows ready" This lasted about 1.5 hours and then appeared normal again. (knock, knock)
On my desktop, got a message that it did not install so the 4th time was a charm and it finally completed. I dread updates anymore, some are slick and others are a PITA. By contrast, did a pretty big update yesterday on my W7 machine, click the updates you want, tell it to install, watch the progress of the download and install, do a restart. Smooth, no problem.
If you've got Creators and not getting this specific update automatically, it could just be that windows update hasn't got round to checking yet. It doesn't seem to work on a daily schedule as I recall, more like weekly - though it's been a long time since I waited for the automatic check, preferring to manually check for updates as soon as I hear an update has been released. Have you tried a manual check?
If you're waiting for Creators, quite possibly possibly they do have something against your PC - or more specifically against certain hardware it contains that has known issues. Such PCs will be blocked from receiving the update until drivers have been updated to deal with these issues, for example...
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP a6400f pc OS: windows 10 home premium CPU: Intel Pentium E2200@2.20GHZ Motherboard: Asustek computer Benicia(cpu 1) Memory: 6GB Graphics Card: S230HL(1280x720@60HZ) Sound Card: Realtec High Definition Audio Monitor(s) Displays: HP 23" Screen Resolution: 1680 X 1050 Keyboard: HP Mouse: microsoft natural wireless laser 6000 Cooling: Average Temp. 29Degrees C Hard Drives: 931GB Western Digital WdC WD10EZEX-00BN5AO
(SATA) Browser: MOZILLA FIREFOX 84.0 Antivirus: Bitdefender-Free
If Microsoft is listening I'd like to request that you put the word "settings" on the medium "settings" tile in the start menu if it is not too much trouble. It is an important tile and it would be nice if like the other tiles it had the word near the bottom of the tile in addition to the symbol. The delayed almost alt-ish "setting" that pops up after a brief mouse cursor rest is nice but not really the same. Thank you for your consideration.
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP-15 bs062st OS: Windows 10 Home - Version 22H2- Build 19045.3758 CPU: Intel Core i3 7100U CPU @ 2.40GHz Memory: 6GB Graphics Card: Intel HD Graphics 620 Screen Resolution: 1366 X 768 Keyboard: MK 345 Mouse: Logitech M275 Internet Speed: 200 MBPS Browser: Chrome, Firefox Antivirus: Windows Defender Other Info: Use iPhone SE 3rd gen and 2nd gen.
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Lenovo OS: Windows 11 Home Memory: 4 GB Ram 64 GB Storage Monitor(s) Displays: 11.6 inch Browser: Firefox Antivirus: Windows Defender
If Microsoft is listening I'd like to request that you put the word "settings" on the medium "settings" tile in the start menu if it is not too much trouble. It is an important tile and it would be nice if like the other tiles it had the word near the bottom of the tile in addition to the symbol. The delayed almost alt-ish "setting" that pops up after a brief mouse cursor rest is nice but not really the same. Thank you for your consideration.
Ha! You just brought that to my attention! It's the only one that doesn't have a moniker!
Even though my PC automatically checks for updates, I'm finding that most are not delivered unless I manually check for updates every so often. Just got this update tonight (Sun 5.28.2017) after seeing this thread and manually checking for updates. The auto-check for updates 4 hours ago says that it didn't find any. Weird.
Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4056891
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Windows devices may fail to boot after installing October 10 version of KB4041676 or KB4041691 that contained a publishing issue
Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4041676/windows-10-update-kb4041676
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Update May 9th 2017: Replaced by - Cumulative Update KB4016871 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.297 - - Windows 10 Forums
Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4016240
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