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    This is refreshing. Not the bugs, but the fact that we got a full explanation. (See Susan Bradley’s “Bring it on” post below.) You’ll recall my puzzle
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    • #316106

      I take great umbrage at that “as is expected” stinger. I would guess that 99.99% of all the folks who click Check for updates don’t realize that they’re going to get all of the patches currently waiting in the queue – without a chance to review or accept them.

      Has it ever been any different in the last four years?

      Will you still express surprise in another four years?

      You can rely on Automatic Update (turned on for all Technical Preview users) to eventually get the latest versions installed on your machine, but it wouldn’t hurt to prod manually as the bug you’re experiencing may already be solved. To run a manual update, click or tap Start –> PC Settings (on the left side of the Start Menu, remember?) –> Windows Update, then click or tap Check Now.
      Windows 10 tip 2: Update

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      • #316174

        Brilliant!

        That was for the original Win10 Tech Preview – four and a half years go.

        How times change!

        (And I’m flattered that you remembered.)

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    • #316121

      This update got pushed to my work machine and killed my network connection. I uninstalled the update yesterday and after a few hours of trying, got my connection back. Last night it installs again, and now I’m back where I started. I’m no patch or network expert, and can’t find anyone else having this issue. Any chance you guys could help me sort it out? Apollo, I’m on mobile…

      • #316153

        Can you please verify the KB number(s) of the update(s) that were installed on your computer in the last two days? There are two possibilities on v1809, a Cumulative Update for Windows KB4476976, and a .NET update KB4481031. It is important we know which one you are referring to.
        Thanks.

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    • #316276

      The bugs must be really buggy  this month Woody

      as we’re still on MS – DEFCON – 2

      Waiting for the all clear from you,won’t update otherwise.

      Regards

      Joulia

      Windows 7,Home Premium 64 bit - Lenovo laptop
      Group A - Intel (R)Core i7 Processors -

      ASUS Chromebook C213 12.5 inch
      64GB memory .

      iphone 6,need to upgrade soon,bugger !

      Reeder M7 Go 2019 Tablet !

    • #316393

      Soo “Seeker” apply to all updates, not just LCU and Feature Update
      that’s bad 🙂

    • #316428

      I never realised that “seeker” was official MS terminology.

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