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I got it fixed something was in a hiccup i rebooted and all is back to normal now :)
I got it fixed something was in a hiccup i rebooted and all is back to normal now :)
yes very glad CWGilley i was just reading threw your thread and so glad mine did not turn out like that as i don't have time for such things as i'm a home caregiver.
Yeah, me too. Between Gayle's needs and this thing, yesterday I was spent by the end of the day. Five hours of effort to no avail and fixed by simply uninstalling and starting over. I wish someone could tell me running disk cleanup wouldn't reproduce yesterdays failures.
All that being said, enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Also fixed: the old Defender UI now opens straight away, @Brink can update the tutorial...
Create Windows Defender Antivirus Shortcut in Windows 10Note
It will take around a minute for Windows Defender Antivirus to actually completely open when you open it with the shortcut.
Well, I integrated this baby into vanilla Install.wim and it ballooned to over 4.2 GB even after a /StartComponentCleanup /ResetBase was done on the mounted image (...don't be a dumbo, like me, to extract the iso to a FAT32 partition - you'll get a "not enough disc space " error on dismounting with save/commit switch - took some head scratching to figure that one out...after resizing partitiions, and all )
(BTW: the powershell mounting and dismount seems a lot faster than those of dism.exe)
i do not know when it will update (automatically) enterprise version
I am ready to accept it
Hell, I'm even on a 12yr old Dell P4 desktop with (2) SSDs and Win10 is booting faster and running smoother than any OS before on this machine. Never ever crashed on me, which happened with 7 and 8.1 a few times. Only thing that bums me right now, I'm on the latest 1607 and the Creators Update 1703 is just not coming through Windows Update. Rather than doing the manual install I'm contemplating to do a second, fresh install of the Creators Update with a dual boot option. Done that will all of the previous OS, is this just as simple with 10?
Ok... does Microsoft have anything against my PC or ISP? The update is not available for me, just like the previous update that came out mid-late April was not available for me either until the proper cumulative update on patch tuesday. This will probably be the same thing... I know I could just manually install it through a link, but does anyone have a good explanation as to why I'm not recieving this update through WU? And before you ask, no it's not just this PC I use either, several of my other PC's here have not been offered it either, both desktops and laptops. And no, I'm not on any metered connection. Windows Update are also checking for updates each day like normal, so nothing is wrong with it.
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...
Windows 10 Creators Update roll out on track and expanding...the previously mentioned block for Bluetooth accessory connection issues: This issue is now resolved, the Windows Community Forum updated, and the specific devices impacted are no longer blocked from receiving the update.