I need the dism command to activate the linux subsystem in the install.wim, does anybody know about you
yes that stupid update is being installed again n again kb4505057... i am uninstalling kb4505057 and will now manually install it via windows catalog , SSU is already installed....lets see.
I solved this problem by burning the ISO on a DVD by launching the setup from the drive. With a clean install maybe the problem does not occur, but I have not tried and I'm not going to do it. However, it is nonsense!
Installed on my 2nd PC, a bit of an antiquity, AMD FX8350 CPU, HD4850 512MB videocard, it was not offered through WU (was on 1809). Had to download MCT, the assistant didn't find any incompatibility, even though the 4850 was an upgrade block for 1809 and has such a small quantity of VRAM. Update process went fine. No Reserve Storage was created (no registry meddling from me). Other that what looks to be a recurring driver problem for the Etron 3.0 USB ports and some post-upgrade errors that sfc /scannow fixed, not much else to report. The OS functions normally even on this old PC.
I have seen an annoying explorer bug with build 18362.116 Can anyone reproduce it? If you open a folder full of video files (like .mp4) and you select the thumbnail view then you can see how the spacing between icons is horrible. If you refresh with F5 then there is too much space between the line of icons and if you scroll through the folder some icons will be properly placed and some don't. Ugh
Yes, when the MCT is used for creating an iso/usb, it downloads the 18362.30 ESD file for creating the iso/usb. Content of downloaded ESD file: Code: [01] 4/2/2019 <undefined> <undefined>.<undefined> Windows Setup Media | <undefined> [02] 4/2/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Microsoft Windows PE (x86) | WindowsPE [03] 4/2/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Microsoft Windows Setup (x86) | WindowsPE [04] 4/2/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Windows 10 Home | Core [05] 4/2/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Windows 10 Home N | CoreN [06] 4/2/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Windows 10 Home Single Language | CoreSingleLanguage [07] 4/2/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Windows 10 Education | Education [08] 4/2/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Windows 10 Education N | EducationN [09] 4/2/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Windows 10 Pro | Professional [10] 4/2/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Windows 10 Pro N | ProfessionalN Content of the created ISO: Code: [01] 5/23/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Windows 10 Home | Core [02] 5/23/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Windows 10 Home N | CoreN [03] 5/23/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Windows 10 Home Single Language | CoreSingleLanguage [04] 5/23/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Windows 10 Education | Education [05] 5/23/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Windows 10 Education N | EducationN [06] 5/23/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Windows 10 Pro | Professional [07] 5/23/2019 en-US x86 10.0.18362.30 Windows 10 Pro N | ProfessionalN
Yes I noticed it! I like thumbnails and I use the larger view in a 1920x1080 monitor. In 1809 thumbnails are correct. In 19H1 they show first the icons for a millisecond and then the thumbnails. On W8.1 and W10 Fall Update, there is a bug that erased thumbnails after a restart. I wish this bug don't return in this build and never more