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TimeLine looks really neat - can't wait to get it ( - it comes in the next build..)
This looks like the build we will get Thursday. Compiled Saturday. Uploaded to buildfeed within the last few hours.
10.0.17060.1000 (rs_prerelease.171209-1443)
I can't be more specific about the time because I was dealing with the firest GSOD's I've gotten in quite awhile. Rolled back to a image I had made from Windows Server 2016 (which was successful in installing the December CU) with Terabyte Image for Windows. I have to do some log investigations but one was a SYSTEM THREAD EXCETION NOT HANDLED during a number of concurrent program updates
When did this happen? And more importantly, how can windows be running at all without almost all the .sys files it used to have in system32?
C:\Windows\System32]dir *.sys
Volume in drive C is Windows 10 IP Build 17046 Serial number is 0ee5:5bba
Directory of C:\Windows\System32\*.sys
2/21/2016 21:54 51,120 ambakdrv.sys
2/21/2016 21:52 171,952 ammntdrv.sys
2/25/2016 22:26 38,320 ampa.sys
9/01/2017 17:12 38,320 amwrtdrv.sys
1/19/2017 4:53 477,184 win32k.sys
1/19/2017 4:53 2,045,440 win32kbase.sys
1/19/2017 4:53 3,580,928 win32kfull.sys
6,403,264 bytes in 7 files and 0 dirs 6,418,432 bytes allocated
28,958,932,992 bytes free
Yes. That along with Murphy's law will allow more success. Why we humans complicate things is beyond me.
They also mentioned the update data processing problem early on in today's webcast, but I couldn't hear the particulars. The sound was terrible for me. Perhaps someone will have the particulars.The next build is probably the first RS4 build with a really significant nrw feature in Timeline. It is a big feature and brand new to us, so it hardly surprising that things have been delayed.
They need a better mic/sound system with those. Mics sitting on the table is not cutting it. They should have lapel mics. They're also all over the place with no real format to follow. Somewhat off the cuff and spontaneous. The cat girl interrupts others in the middle of sentences quite often. I can understand being somewhat informal, but that's just all over the place.
It was not a search Tony. It was a directory listing! Here it is again using command.com
C:\Windows\System32>dir *.sys
Volume in drive C is Windows 10 IP Build 17046
Volume Serial Number is 0EE5-5BBA
Directory of C:\Windows\System32
12/21/2016 09:54 PM 51,120 ambakdrv.sys
12/21/2016 09:52 PM 171,952 ammntdrv.sys
12/25/2016 10:26 PM 38,320 ampa.sys
09/01/2017 05:12 PM 38,320 amwrtdrv.sys
11/19/2017 04:53 AM 477,184 win32k.sys
11/19/2017 04:53 AM 2,045,440 win32kbase.sys
11/19/2017 04:53 AM 3,580,928 win32kfull.sys
7 File(s) 6,403,264 bytes
0 Dir(s) 28,088,111,104 bytes free
I was quite amazed when I did a directory listing of my Windows Server 2016 system (using ConEmu console with tccle installed) This definitely needs more investigating. Hoping I can reboot to Windows Server 2016 since installing a Docker Windows Server container apparently took up more disk space than I expected. I am also going to work with Docker for Windows 10.
[E:\Windows\System32]dir *.sys
Volume in drive E is Windows Server 2016 Standard Serial number is 8e40:be
Directory of E:\Windows\System32\*.sys
9/30/2013 14:26 19,152 pwdrvio.sys
9/30/2013 14:26 12,504 pwdspio.sys
12/13/2016 23:46 206,848 win32k.sys
11/17/2017 22:28 1,518,080 win32kbase.sys
11/17/2017 22:27 3,616,256 win32kfull.sys
5,372,840 bytes in 5 files and 0 dirs 5,382,144 bytes allocated
2,632,732,672 bytes free
Same here.