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Another W7 update tale of woe
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Le_Kirk
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Today was the monthly roll-up (whatever that is) for Windows 7. As usual, I just allowed it to happen and then went for a restart. Normal process, shut-down, configuring 30%, shut-down/restart, log-in, configuration then wait, wait, wait, finally a box "updating personalized (why can't they use English!!!) desktop settings"
Taking a long time so had cup of tea, still waiting so forced shut-down and restart, same dialogue box, so did a cold boot, same dialogue box, so just left it and eventually 20 minutes later, normal desktop appears. It doesn't appear to have been updated or changed. Any ideas anyone? [Apart from; Change to W10, ditch windows and install Linux]
Taking a long time so had cup of tea, still waiting so forced shut-down and restart, same dialogue box, so did a cold boot, same dialogue box, so just left it and eventually 20 minutes later, normal desktop appears. It doesn't appear to have been updated or changed. Any ideas anyone? [Apart from; Change to W10, ditch windows and install Linux]
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I'm guessing you may just have applied the fix for KB4056894 (check Windows Update History to see). This is a VERY LARGE patch, to address some of the issues around the Meltdown problem for Intel CPUs.
It updates very many modules of the Windows 7 OS - so a long time to install, and some unusual install behaviour may be expected.
Personally, I'm waiting a couple of weeks before applying it, because of its huge impact and because there will probably be issues that early patch adopters will find. As far as I understand it, there are no "exploits" - that is, malware, that uses Meltdown.......... Yet.0 -
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Spelunthus wrote: »I'm guessing you may just have applied the fix for KB4056894 ........0
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