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Aren't you working of 950Evo ? That WD Green 750GB HDD I took off my main system because it's too slow, I mean really slow with pitiful writes and was slowing everything down. Going to get me an M2 960 soon so I'll transfer my Kingston SSD now 120 GB to that computer, that should speed things up.
Here we go, it's on the desktop now. Started at 9.15 and now it's 11.29.
The size of my VMs has nothing to do with disk cleanup or WU on my host.
I have dedicated 128GB (default) for VM disks.
My problem is that the update fails on the host. Of course I take into account how big my user profile and other installations are. The bigger installation size the slower the upgrade. On VM I have nothing installed.
What I did now:
- Did disk cleanup (full)
- deleted all WU files in software distribution
- disabled nVidia GPU completely
- disabled AV completely
- disabled startup items completely
- disabled all non-MS services
- ran sfc /scannow
Now I got to the Reboot part. Hope I get this thing upgraded and finalized now. :)
Last edited by slicendice; 24 Aug 2017 at 05:43.
Standard little SATA SSD, nothing special. I did some preparation in advance and I stated the project at 11:05 AM Mountain time and it was completely done by 11:34. Yes the restart took awhile, about 5 minutes, but the process was smooth. I monitored the entire thing with task manager. I have a little Intel i5 4690 that is rated to 3.5 ghz, but the update used all four cores and the task manager indicated that the CPU was cooking along at 3.92 ghz during the entire install.