now available with download assistant, and due to be rolled out before too long...
anyone using it yet... any thoughts or comments?
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/features
now available with download assistant, and due to be rolled out before too long...
anyone using it yet... any thoughts or comments?
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/features
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downloaded it yesterday - took a while to update, but everything seems to be working just fine. With my system, (HP Envy Desktop), the only thing I had to do was reinstall the hp audio drivers to get back the Beats audio functionality.
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Hi Ron
it's one of those windows updates that adds new features to the OS, rather than just fix/amend existing stuff [although that distinction can sometimes be moot]
details are in the link I gave
have downloaded the installer, but not yet had time to install it
I like to check these major updates out 'in advance' rather than have them installed for me in the background.....
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I took the plunge and updated my desktop machine - 3 hours.....
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I suppose it's like that thing 'a watched kettle never boils'!
I updated 1 PC and 2 Laptops. Didn't seem to take long at all.
Mind you, during the updates, I was doing other things!
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I installed it last night - probably took 20 mins on desktop - need to be nearby as computer needs password to restart [but didn't need to re-unlock drive]
not had chance to check out new features, but initial impressions:
there are changes to the way apps are handled - a new tab for this in settings [and one for gaming]; some defaults were reset and needed changing back such as default app for viewing images
edge has had a make over in the way it deals with tabs among other things - not enough to encourage me to use it, but getting there I suppose
and hey, one item on my wishlist fulfilled up to a point - in respect of updates the max 'active hours' have been extended from 12 to 18 hours [I'd prefer 22, hey I'd prefer 24 but I think that unlikely]
[edit - that is 20 minutes each way - 20 to 'get ready' and 20 to do the job including resetting the options; so really about 40 mins in total]]
edit again: not too sure I like the way edge tab prccess' are implemented - too much cpu...
Last edited by handrawn; 15 April 2017 at 10:31 AM.
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I turned "Automatic Reboot" using one of the ways shown here: http://tunecomp.net/disable-automati...in-windows-10/. Depending on the version of Windows 10 you have, you can do so permanently or at least when you are informed that new updates have been installed.
if you dig around in in gpedit you can stop the downloads altogether [win 10 pro] - but I don't want to do this - what I want is to shut the computer down [or leave it] without updates happening if they are pending, and the way to do that is to hibernate it - as long as it does not reboot unexpectedly I'm happy - extended active hours is the way to go for me
there is a lot of 'butterfly effect' in setting group policies, I like the simple life these days
as far as I can see the task scheduler, services, and registry fixes are, up to a point, either just temporary or hacks that may have consequences
EDIT - hibernate does mean you have to pay attention to power settings and wake timers... wouldn't want it waking up unexpectedly - easyist with a desktop, just flick off the main switch on the PSU, and it can't wake up
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