Cumulative Update KB4041676 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.674

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  1. Posts : 456
    Windows 10 Pro
       #100

    It's easy to kill the downloading of it, just open up Task manager & kill the Update Orchestrator Service under Service Host: Local System.

    From there just grab the update from the catalog on the OP & go from there.
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  2. Posts : 564
    Windows 10 Pro x64 21H1
       #101

    Mine stopped downloading after 15 percent. I then disconnected my wireless adapter, plugged it back in, and reconnected to the internet, and it downloaded fine after that. All of the updates have done that since version 1511. So kind of annoying, but the updates got installed.
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  3. Posts : 481
    Windows 10 Pro
       #102

    Win10usr said:
    Hi!

    Did you check the warnings in the logs also for event id 63? Just out of curiosity... Not to bother you!


    Greetings,

    Ron.
    Yes, I also have the warnings with id63, but also I found some red errors with id 10010. Anybody know what that is? It showed up same time as I was updating Windows via WU.
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  4. Posts : 306
    Windows 10
       #103

    Silly question, just had this update arrive and install and all seemed to go well.... BUT I can't remember the two lines in the taskbar as shown in the image to resize, is it me or has this appeared since the update?

    May just be me.... lo

    l
    Cumulative Update KB4041676 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.674-capture.jpg
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  5. Posts : 2,557
    Windows 10 pro x64-bit
       #104

    stuarttunstall said:
    Silly question, just had this update arrive and install and all seemed to go well.... BUT I can't remember the two lines in the taskbar as shown in the image to resize, is it me or has this appeared since the update?

    May just be me.... lo

    l
    Cumulative Update KB4041676 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.674-capture.jpg
    Right-click the Taskbar, and then on "Taskbar Settings". In the the window that opens, toggle the button "Lock The Taskbar" to "On". That should do the trick. Putting it back to "Off", you'll see the vertical bars reappear.


    Cumulative Update KB4041676 Windows 10 v1703 Build 15063.674-lock-taskbar-.jpg
    Last edited by IronZorg89; 11 Oct 2017 at 22:53.
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  6. Posts : 306
    Windows 10
       #105

    Fantastic... thank you that worked perfect, now gone :)

    I knew they were not there before lol...
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  7. Posts : 1,750
    Windows 10 HOME 64-BIT
       #106
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  8. Posts : 2,557
    Windows 10 pro x64-bit
       #107

    stuarttunstall said:
    Fantastic... thank you that worked perfect, now gone :)

    I knew they were not there before lol...
    Glad it worked for you. Windows updates sometimes have the bad habit of changing things (some of your own settings). It had happened to me before with the previous CU, when I knew for sure I didn't not do it. That's how I found out about correcting it back to normal.

    :)
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  9. Posts : 685
    10 Home
       #108

    RingTailCoon said:
    Good GOD...
    Not the words I said, but close enough.
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  10. Posts : 456
    Windows 10 Pro
       #109

    Microsoft's workaround for the time being is to go into the system BIOS and disable UCSI prior to applying the update.
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