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Did you notice the underlined "More info" in the pop-up? Click on it.
Did you notice the underlined "More info" in the pop-up? Click on it.
You could also just turn SmartScreen... OFF, temporarily.
1. Locate to this registry path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer
2. Navigate to SmartScreenEnabled String Value in the right pane.
3. Set its value as below(For you, it's should be set as "Off"):
RequireAdmin = Get administrator approval before running an unrecognized app from the internet
Prompt = Warn before running an unrecognized app, but don't require administrator approval
Off = Don't do anything
4. Set it back to Prompt when you're finished.
Did you notice the underlined "More info" in the pop-up? Click on it.
Yes. More info explains further why the file is not safe.
"You could also just turn SmartScreen... OFF, temporarily."
I would but I do not touch the registry. I stay away from it.
That's why I took a screenshot.
The registry IS Windows. It's just not user friendly. But there are some things that need to be done in the registry, sometimes.
You can right click the "Explorer" key shown in the pic (on the left side) and choose: Export
Save it to your desktop.
Then if anything goes wrong, just double click the exported .reg file to undo what you just did.
I can see you haven't been a member of Ten Forums for that long.
But you can trust anything Brink puts out, like that .bat file.
I trust Brink 100%. But unless he wants to tweak around my registry, I'd rather keep it untouched. Additionally, I have no problem installing other updates. I install them daily. I figure if the registry is faulty, I should have problem with all updates installation. Why just this particular Cumulative update?
Hey Matthew, how did you get Run anyway option in your blue pop out?
By the way, did you install this particular update that I cannot install?
Maybe this is easier for you... here's two registry patches.
Just put them on your desktop. Double click one to use it.
One disables Smartscreen, the other re-enables it.
SmartScreen.zip
And yes... I installed it, and I assume Matthew did as well...
Lots and lots and lots of folks have installed it...
KB4598242 CU Windows 10 v2004 build 19041.746 and v20H2 19042.746
I have had this PC for 5 months now (first timer with W10) and this is the first time this Smart screen feature ever interfered with installation and so adamantly. Odd, because I install links and files from unknown publishers and never had probs with installation. Have you tried installing Brink's link?
I have no idea why Smartscreen is reacting the way it is, but I went through the code in Brink's .bat file.
There's nothing bad in there. It just resets Windows Update.
If you don't like that method, you can do an In-Place upgrade which will fix Windows Update as well.
Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade
Here is the short version of the In-place upgrade tutorial...
DISABLE non-Microsoft:
a) antivirus software
b) firewall software
c) drive encryption software
Make a full OS backup with a program like Macrium Reflect (free)
Macrium Software | Macrium Reflect Free
Go here and get the Media Creation Tool and save it to your desktop.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...load/windows10
RUN the Media Creation Tool and use it to: Create an ISO image... save IT to your desktop.
This will be the latest version of the ISO image.
Right click the ISO image and choose: MOUNT
Open File Explorer and you will see a new drive letter. It will look like a DVD optical drive.
Double click the new drive letter to open it.
Find setup.exe and double click it to start the in-place upgrade.
Choose the Keep personal files and apps option.
After it's all done... to UNmount the ISO image, right click the new drive letter and choose: EJECT.
The ONLY thing you will lose is some of your personalizations. Your programs and data will be intact.
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Back in June, I was trying to go from Windows 10 v 1909 to Win 10 v2004. I kept getting errors.
It would NOT accept the May 2020 Feature Update.
So... I got on a 4 hour chat with Microsoft and they walked me through an In-Place Upgrade.
It fixed any and all issues I had with Windows, and all my programs and data remained intact.
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I also used to have issues with Smartscreen. So, I turned it off. No more problems.
@coolnewyorker
Here, read this... this is straight from Microsoft...
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...2-829125b1e8a3
...make sure you scroll all the way to the bottom and read the "Is this script safe" sentences.