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Another MASSIVE Win 10 update
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50Twuncle
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MS has just released another HUGE (332Mb) Win 10 update to fix a previous update that caused freezing !!
It should be available on Windows update or ..
http://www.windowslatest.com/2016/09/01/direct-download-links-kb3176938/
This is getting silly isn't it ?
It should be available on Windows update or ..
http://www.windowslatest.com/2016/09/01/direct-download-links-kb3176938/
This is getting silly isn't it ?
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And the eyePatch had one as well this week. It will soon go!0
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There is a big problem with this update - it caused my laptop to freeze after installation and I needed to do a hard reboot to get round it !
So I would advise against installing it for the time being....0 -
Is this the anniversary update ?0
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332MB is hardly MASSIVE/HUGE nowadays.0
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Roland_Sausage wrote:332MB is hardly MASSIVE/HUGE nowadays.
I rarely use anywhere near 1GB/day normally.
How much of that 5 or 6GB would likely have been the install file for the main W10 Anniversary update?
Edit: I think I just answered my own question - the x64 iso file available for a manual upgrade looks to me like it is 4.1GB - anyone know different?0 -
MS has just released another HUGE (332Mb) Win 10 update to fix a previous update that caused freezing !!
It should be available on Windows update or ..
http://www.windowslatest.com/2016/09/01/direct-download-links-kb3176938/
This is getting silly isn't it ?
But for comparison, for people with the 1511 version of Windows from last November, the x64 cumulative update is over 900MB if you haven't downloaded any previous updates.0 -
True, but how big was the W10 Anniversary Update itself? I just know that I'd somehow used about 5 or 6GB already this month by the time the Anniversary Update took over my W10 machine yesterday morning (Sunday 4.9).
I rarely use anywhere near 1GB/day normally.
How much of that 5 or 6GB would likely have been the install file for the main W10 Anniversary update?
Edit: I think I just answered my own question - the x64 iso file available for a manual upgrade looks to me like it is 4.1GB - anyone know different?0 -
X64 ISO was 4.07Gb in file size
Which in itself is Humumgous !!0 -
If you use WSUS Offline update then you'll get fewer problematic updates.
It's not really the fault of Microsoft. You are supposed to read up on updates before using them.0
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