Windows 10 - 1903
Windows 10 - 1903
Just did this very major OS update and it took over 2.5 hours on my fairly rapid Acer Aspire laptop.
All my settings reset to Windows defaults as if they know best! Just about set up back how I want it now.
It told me it had to be done, as support for W10 April 2018 version will end in November.
All my settings reset to Windows defaults as if they know best! Just about set up back how I want it now.
It told me it had to be done, as support for W10 April 2018 version will end in November.
Re: Windows 10 - 1903
Updated my 5 installs of WIN 10 Pro a couple of weeks ago.
All went smoothly.
Don't know how long they took as I didn't sit there watching them.
As far as I am aware, but haven't checked every single one, my settings are as I set them.
They did not get reset to Windows defaults.
Cheers
Gerry
All went smoothly.
Don't know how long they took as I didn't sit there watching them.
As far as I am aware, but haven't checked every single one, my settings are as I set them.
They did not get reset to Windows defaults.
Cheers
Gerry
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
Hi guys,
Thanks for Posting on 1903..........a good experience for you this time.
Can you please give me the 1903 Build number............reason......
Some months ago I'd looked at the 1903 upgrade on a 1809 system and got every error code that MS could think of........ spent some days chasing the errors through and getting even more......Rolled back the Image Backup to 1809 .......On another system got the same results so downloaded the .ISO file and built the system up from scratch...........time is what I've plenty of........
At the time I thought that I'd get plenty of support calls with this upgrade.......the reason for not, is the "Download and Install" option so the average user will not see this unless they look in Windows Update.
But now 1803 users will not have the option to delay.................
https://www.techspot.com/news/81005-mic ... rsion.html
Thanks for Posting on 1903..........a good experience for you this time.
Can you please give me the 1903 Build number............reason......
Some months ago I'd looked at the 1903 upgrade on a 1809 system and got every error code that MS could think of........ spent some days chasing the errors through and getting even more......Rolled back the Image Backup to 1809 .......On another system got the same results so downloaded the .ISO file and built the system up from scratch...........time is what I've plenty of........
At the time I thought that I'd get plenty of support calls with this upgrade.......the reason for not, is the "Download and Install" option so the average user will not see this unless they look in Windows Update.
But now 1803 users will not have the option to delay.................
https://www.techspot.com/news/81005-mic ... rsion.html
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
Thanks Gerry..........
That's the .ISO Build I downloaded and installed from scratch OK.
The one thing that 1903 does for me......... the Network Mapped drive from my NAS (Network-attached storage) server now load up at boot time whereas previous versions required manual intervention.
That's the .ISO Build I downloaded and installed from scratch OK.
The one thing that 1903 does for me......... the Network Mapped drive from my NAS (Network-attached storage) server now load up at boot time whereas previous versions required manual intervention.
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
I've currently got 1809 on my laptop and did a minor update today and it says I am up to date. Is the big update 1903 rolled out all at once or is it done over time?
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HI Wicksey,
You should see in the Settings -> Update and Security section "Feature update to Windows 10 version 1903" further down in the paragraph "Download and install now".............providing you don't click that you will remain on 1809 until Microsoft does a "Force" install near to end of support for that version.
https://support.microsoft.com/gl-es/hel ... fact-sheet
So basically 18 months from release date.
As an aside one of my 1803 systems has in "Feature update to Windows 10 version 1903"
"The Windows 10 May 2019 Update is on its way. We're offering this update to compatible devices, but your device isn't quite ready for it. Once your device is ready, you'll see the update available on this page. There's nothing you need to do at this time"
Guess I'll just watch this space for now.............
You should see in the Settings -> Update and Security section "Feature update to Windows 10 version 1903" further down in the paragraph "Download and install now".............providing you don't click that you will remain on 1809 until Microsoft does a "Force" install near to end of support for that version.
https://support.microsoft.com/gl-es/hel ... fact-sheet
So basically 18 months from release date.
As an aside one of my 1803 systems has in "Feature update to Windows 10 version 1903"
"The Windows 10 May 2019 Update is on its way. We're offering this update to compatible devices, but your device isn't quite ready for it. Once your device is ready, you'll see the update available on this page. There's nothing you need to do at this time"
Guess I'll just watch this space for now.............
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
Thanks Enrique. I've just checked and no sign of the new release but there is a number of updates relating to the 1809 version that I still have outstanding. I had put it onto metered connection to stop automatic updates and had only just switched it off. I understand that I need to update the current version first?
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
Hi Wicksey,
You will need to let the 1809 updates through as some relate to the way Windows 10 will handle future major releases . They also let you have more control on when to install future updates.............you can delay updates for up to 35 days .
As Posted before the six monthly Releases can be skipped until MS deem "must update" towards the Release end period.
So take off the Metered Connection.
You will need to let the 1809 updates through as some relate to the way Windows 10 will handle future major releases . They also let you have more control on when to install future updates.............you can delay updates for up to 35 days .
As Posted before the six monthly Releases can be skipped until MS deem "must update" towards the Release end period.
So take off the Metered Connection.
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
OK thanks again, I'll do that.
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
Hi Enrique,
On my HP Envy laptop running Windows 10 Pro I also see the 'your device isn't quite ready for it' message. I clicked on the 'learn more' button (not always very fruitful where Microsoft is concerned ) and it took me to a '1903 status' page* where it states the following:
Current status as of July 16, 2019:
We are initiating the Windows 10 May 2019 Update for customers with devices that are at or nearing end of service and have not yet updated their device. Keeping these devices both supported and receiving monthly updates is critical to device security and ecosystem health. Based on the large number of devices running the April 2018 Update, that will reach the end of 18 months of service on November 12, 2019, we are starting the update process now for Home and Pro editions to help ensure adequate time for a smooth update process.
Our update rollout process takes into consideration the scale and complexity of the Windows 10 ecosystem, with the many hardware, software, and app configuration options users have, to provide a seamless update experience for all users. We closely monitor update feedback to allow us to prioritize those devices likely to have a good update experience and quickly put safeguards on other devices while we address known issues. Windows 10 Home and Pro edition users will have the ability to pause the update for up to 35 days so they can choose a convenient time.
The Windows 10 May 2019 Update is available for any user who manually selects “Check for updates” via Windows Update on a device that does not have a safeguard hold for issues already detected. If you are not offered the update, please check below for any known issues that may affect your device.
We recommend commercial customers running earlier versions of Windows 10 begin targeted deployments of Windows 10, version 1903 to validate that the apps, devices, and infrastructure used by their organizations work as expected with the new release and features.
So clearly they are once again having serious issues with a Win 10 update rollout. I just hope they get things sorted before it gets pushed to my laptop - I've had enough experience of being a Windows update guinea pig in the past, as I'm sure you have, too .
*Page URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/window ... ws-10-1903
The reason I ended up looking at the state of my laptop is that I'm still considering whether/when to update my desktop PC from Win 7 to Win 10. I really don't what that to go badly if/when I ever do go down that road.
On my HP Envy laptop running Windows 10 Pro I also see the 'your device isn't quite ready for it' message. I clicked on the 'learn more' button (not always very fruitful where Microsoft is concerned ) and it took me to a '1903 status' page* where it states the following:
Current status as of July 16, 2019:
We are initiating the Windows 10 May 2019 Update for customers with devices that are at or nearing end of service and have not yet updated their device. Keeping these devices both supported and receiving monthly updates is critical to device security and ecosystem health. Based on the large number of devices running the April 2018 Update, that will reach the end of 18 months of service on November 12, 2019, we are starting the update process now for Home and Pro editions to help ensure adequate time for a smooth update process.
Our update rollout process takes into consideration the scale and complexity of the Windows 10 ecosystem, with the many hardware, software, and app configuration options users have, to provide a seamless update experience for all users. We closely monitor update feedback to allow us to prioritize those devices likely to have a good update experience and quickly put safeguards on other devices while we address known issues. Windows 10 Home and Pro edition users will have the ability to pause the update for up to 35 days so they can choose a convenient time.
The Windows 10 May 2019 Update is available for any user who manually selects “Check for updates” via Windows Update on a device that does not have a safeguard hold for issues already detected. If you are not offered the update, please check below for any known issues that may affect your device.
We recommend commercial customers running earlier versions of Windows 10 begin targeted deployments of Windows 10, version 1903 to validate that the apps, devices, and infrastructure used by their organizations work as expected with the new release and features.
So clearly they are once again having serious issues with a Win 10 update rollout. I just hope they get things sorted before it gets pushed to my laptop - I've had enough experience of being a Windows update guinea pig in the past, as I'm sure you have, too .
*Page URL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/window ... ws-10-1903
The reason I ended up looking at the state of my laptop is that I'm still considering whether/when to update my desktop PC from Win 7 to Win 10. I really don't what that to go badly if/when I ever do go down that road.
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
Fed up with it all and have finally consigned the desktop to the basura. Just so tired with the Windows continued nonsense. Doubly annoying that when there's all these issues and seemingly continual updates that some people never ever have a problem....yet to actually meet one in the flesh mind lol.....off to the bin once taken a hammer to the HD and Ram strips. RANT OVER.......Fruit based in in one ordered
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
Where and when would you like to meet me?Paulinmalaga wrote:... seemingly continual updates that some people never ever have a problem....yet to actually meet one in the flesh mind lol.....
I can honestly say I have not, as yet had a problem.
I usually update about 5 Win 10 Pro systems.
Also run Win XP and Win 7.
Sometimes on multi boot systems alongside Win 10.
Cheers
Gerry
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Next you'll be telling me that you have a brood of hens that all have teethgerryh wrote:Where and when would you like to meet me?Paulinmalaga wrote:... seemingly continual updates that some people never ever have a problem....yet to actually meet one in the flesh mind lol.....
I can honestly say I have not, as yet had a problem.
I usually update about 5 Win 10 Pro systems.
Also run Win XP and Win 7.
Sometimes on multi boot systems alongside Win 10.
Cheers
Gerry
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
Simple - I never let Microsoft upgrade my installation - so far at least.
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
Hi Paulinmalaga,
Unless your failed upgrade to 1903 was due to something simple like lack of disk space...........
Download the Media Creation Tool so you can download the 1903 .ISO file
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/softwar ... /windows10
Using Rufus USB creation tool get the .ISO file onto a Bootable USB stick
https://rufus.ie/
Boot system from the USB and do a Clean install
Any data you have on the old Build you can get back from your Image backup...........
So not all bad then............
Unless your failed upgrade to 1903 was due to something simple like lack of disk space...........
Download the Media Creation Tool so you can download the 1903 .ISO file
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/softwar ... /windows10
Using Rufus USB creation tool get the .ISO file onto a Bootable USB stick
https://rufus.ie/
Boot system from the USB and do a Clean install
Any data you have on the old Build you can get back from your Image backup...........
So not all bad then............
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
One thing I noticed, and even on my Dads pc in the UK, was that after the update, MS Antivirus / Security was disabled....so had to manually enable it..
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
Thanks Enrique but too late, its now resting in a big basura bin awaiting tonights collection.....Certainly not a hardware issue as had a 1TB HD with about 700 GB free and 32gb Ram. As said just fed up with the whole Windows 10 experience over the last year or so (Win 7 was great back in the day). The only windows in future for me are the ones I'll be looking out of. All the fannying around as reflected in your above is just a pain. So my newly ordered fruit based all in one should arrive by Saturday and if it performs anything like my same brand laptop I'll be delighted.Enrique wrote:Hi Paulinmalaga,
Unless your failed upgrade to 1903 was due to something simple like lack of disk space...........
Download the Media Creation Tool so you can download the 1903 .ISO file
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/softwar ... /windows10
Using Rufus USB creation tool get the .ISO file onto a Bootable USB stick
https://rufus.ie/
Boot system from the USB and do a Clean install
Any data you have on the old Build you can get back from your Image backup...........
So not all bad then............
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
I've updated all mine with no problems except my main one which is about to be relegated to a work one due to both its USB ports being broken, (Not enough hard drive space is the problem so I will clear some up space and update in the next couple of days) No USB ports is not a major problem because these days I save documents to the cloud and can access them on any gadget easily. After a couple of months deliberation, I have decided to go for another Windows computer.
I like Windows 10, especially as there will be no new version and from now on there will only be updates to 10. I think people who didn't upgrade from 7 will have the problem of unsupported software. I was seriously considering buying another MAC because these days my son uses the one we have and doesn't allow me near it but I like having a touch screen and this is the reason for my decision.
I like Windows 10, especially as there will be no new version and from now on there will only be updates to 10. I think people who didn't upgrade from 7 will have the problem of unsupported software. I was seriously considering buying another MAC because these days my son uses the one we have and doesn't allow me near it but I like having a touch screen and this is the reason for my decision.
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Re: Windows 10 - 1903
Ive got 2 networked win 10 machines in the office. One has updated this morning, but the linked files / folders on the other machine now dont work, its asking for windows security network credentials...
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