1. ohenry

    ohenry MDL Member

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    #3921 ohenry, Jun 30, 2019
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    They all fail. The only question is whether it will fail while you are still using it, or whether it will become outdated / obsolete and you will stop using it before it fails.

    I have a dozen or more hard drives stacked up on a shelf out in the garage. 40, 60, 80, even a 300 gig. I really need to throw them away, just wasting shelf space as I will NEVER use them. Here in the computer room inside the house, I have four 1 gig drives removed from service, replaced by bigger drives or SSDs. Those might get used in a build for a friend or relative, but if not, they will wind up out in the garage on a shelf.

    I have been using hard drives on personal computers since around 1983 or 84. And SSDs only for the last 5 or 6 years, so I have seen many more hard drives fail. But I have seen a few SSDs fail. Overall, I would say a smaller percentage of the SSDs have failed than of the spinning hard drives. But that is anecdotal, only one person's experience.
     
  2. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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  3. swenk

    swenk MDL Novice

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  4. Cryohellinc

    Cryohellinc MDL Novice

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    Hello everyone,

    Getting the following error when attempting to Update Windows.

    0x80073701

    Any suggestions on how it can be fixed?
    Thank you!
     
  5. windows builder

    windows builder MDL Guru

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    Delete all contents in the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download folder and try again.
     
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  6. Cryohellinc

    Cryohellinc MDL Novice

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    Same issue. Installs to 90ish percent and then gives me a 0x80073701 error.
     
  7. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Did you resetbase your install before?
     
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  8. xoga

    xoga MDL Novice

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    Is the night mode BUG fixed?
     
  9. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Should be.
     
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  10. Cryohellinc

    Cryohellinc MDL Novice

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    Haven't done that.
     
  11. SM03

    SM03 MDL Expert

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    YES.
     
  12. jygoro

    jygoro MDL Senior Member

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    You need to enable nested virtualization on that VM using PowerShell. After that Hyper-V should be enabled and you will can run things like Sandbox or WSL2.
     
  13. S_SubZero

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    Standing under the engine of a 747 before takeoff while fireworks experts tinker with a new m80 design three feet from you is "unbearable."
    The loudest a properly working SSD can get.. isn't "unbearable."

    Whine noise indicates substandard or faulty components along the line, and can start coming from other places. I had a cheapo power supply that was causing an otherwise good quality video card to exhibit very nasty coil whine under load. I have a couple of older Lenovo ThinkPads which are awesome, but they cause the storage to generate subtle whine when they are accessed. These are drives that in other systems are completely silent.
     
  14. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    #3939 Enthousiast, Jul 1, 2019
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  15. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Code:
    [HEADER] CHECKING WINDOWS INSIDER SLOW ACTIVE CHANNEL
    
    
    [  07  ] Architecture: amd64
    
    [ INFO ] NAME : Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version Next (10.0.18362.10000)
    [ INFO ] BUILD: 18362.10000
    [ INFO ] UUPID: 3a2e5f68-d16a-416c-aceb-96f7379d7224
    
    
    [  08  ] Architecture: x86
    
    [ INFO ] NAME : Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version Next (10.0.18362.10000)
    [ INFO ] BUILD: 18362.10000
    [ INFO ] UUPID: 16565ee1-6bd3-461b-8de3-9ef0ba6e5ef8
    
    
    [  09  ] Architecture: arm64
    
    [ INFO ] NAME : Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version Next (10.0.18362.10000)
    [ INFO ] BUILD: 18362.10000
    [ INFO ] UUPID: b78887ba-678d-496f-a7ba-6b83a3846459
     
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