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I had problems installing the earlier Update as well (KB3189866) on this Laptop, which I worked around by manually downloading and installing. This is on my Samsung Laptop with an i5 Processor, 8 GB RAM, 1 TB HDD, 14” Touch Screen…
None of my desktop Icons or SSD (the Windows on this Laptop runs off an SSD, with the rest running off a Mechanical HDD) have stopped working, touch wood.
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However, despite rebooting, I get the message that, “Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1607 for 圆4-based Systems (KB3194496) Failed to install on 0″
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I was able to download the Update – nothing sticky there. Teri Goldstein’s lawsuit cost Microsoft $10,000 – a pittance for them.
Microsoft has NO BUSINESS under ANY circumstances taking over your resources without your permission. I don’t care what version of an OS you’re on – home or pro. I don’t care what kind of internet connection you have – direct interent, Wifi, metered Wifi, or spoofed metered Wifi. I don’t care what you use your computer for – personal or business. Microsoft took that option away and I’m at their mercy for both the download and the install. It took the anniversary update a couple of hours to complete installing once I told it to go ahead so I was glad to control when it happened. Even though I couldn’t stop my internet connection grinding to a halt due to the download of these huge files, I could at least control when they took over my computer to finish the install. Now You: Did you notice any issues with the latest cumulative update for Windows 10?Īfter the Win10 anniversary update but before KB3194496, I still had the option via the Settings->Update and Security screens to be notified when a reboot was necessary after an update had been downloaded. We suggest you back up the folder and Registry key before deleting them just to be on the save side of things. The folder and Registry key are re-generated automatically by Windows. Reports indicate that it should install fine now. Delete the Registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tree\Microsoft\XblGameSave.Please note that you can only do so with elevated privileges. Delete the folder C:\Windows\System32\Tasks\Microsoft\XblGameSave on the system.We could not test it but users report that it seems to resolve the updating issues they are facing. Update: A fix is making the rounds currently. Microsoft employees stated that they look into the issue on the official Microsoft Answers community website.įor now though there is nothing that can be done about it if the KB3194496 update fails to install on the system.
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The event manager may show the error code 0x800F0922 if you look it up. They report that the update fails to install on reboot after the initial download of the update, and that they get an "undoing changes" screen which restores the previous state of the system. Some users are reporting that the update won't install on their Windows 10 machine.
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While the patch is up for download already, the Knowledgebase support page is now. It is unclear if it works on devices that are not part of the Windows Insider program. Update: Microsoft released a fix for Windows Insiders that takes care of the issue. In case you wondered, this does not fix the issue where drives randomly disappear from Windows or the SSD freezing issues that some users are experiencing.
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