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^^Disable any of your anti-virus software.
My old Acer laptop is reporting as up to date with no sign of the latest offering. Could it be that it is deemed to old (nearly 11yr old) to automatically receive these ?
My Dell is set to defer for 7 days which gives me chance to see what mayhem the latest updates are/are not causing :)
I doubt it's too old, but it might have been screened for hardware that got it pushed back in the rollout schedule. Just like my 12+ yrs old Dell desktop that didn't get the update until a couple weeks ago. And this was still too early, since it rendered this machine unable to connect to the internet ("Broadcom" issue).
I would like to see a list of known bugs not yet fixed.
I'm pretty sure the Acer would be to old to receive feature updates such as going from AU to CU but I was wondering about the frequent cumulative such as here. I think someone mentioned in the thread that this wasn't a security related update so maybe that is why this one has been skipped.
Mooly, are you already on CU? If so did you manually upgrade to CU? Not sure now from your latest comment.
Yes, CU and yes, a clean install. Other updates have all been picked OK apart from this one.
Installed fine. Only issue was Definition Update for Windows Defender - KB2267602 (Definition 1.249.685.0) installed twice for some reason and App Readiness was a critical event in RH.
Anybody else have either of them? First time regarding the Defender definitions
My Acer laptop is also the same sort of age (bought in 2007) and it has been blocked from getting Creator's Update due to the Broadcom issue which MartinO mentions.
Old computers not yet compatible with 1703 (Broadcom 440x driver)
But I think a fix is now in the Cumulative Update which is the subject of this thread, so it may come through soon. Although I may go straight to the '1709' Creators Update in a few weeks' time as the laptop needs a clean install in any case.