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Holy Crap! 1 GB of fixes? That's basically a service pack ... lol
(could you imagine if the RTM/GA release was so poor that SP1 had to be released on the following day?)
Holy Crap! 1 GB of fixes? That's basically a service pack ... lol
(could you imagine if the RTM/GA release was so poor that SP1 had to be released on the following day?)
Mine is 16393 on the UK English (Aka the Queen's English) version x64.
One thing I've noticed about the 29 July version vs the earlier 10240 version of Windows 10. The Runtime Broker is better behaved. It doesn't run continually any longer, taking up to 40% of CPU. Now I see it only run on occasion, instead of being a resource hog. I upgraded to the 29 July version with the Microsoft upgrade tool.
Runtime Broker is a service called Time Broker, which can be disabled through editing the registry.
Go to RUN and type regedit.exe and select OK.
Find the following entry and change the 3 to a 4.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TimeBroker] "Start"=dword:00000004
4 is Disabled, 3 is Manual and 2 is Automatic startup.
Before editing, the original value was 3. Set to 4 to disable. Just change the 3 to a 4 through the MODIFY menu selection, exit regedit and reboot your system.
I checked that ..683 update and it was installed on the 28th.