1. MiSieeQ

    MiSieeQ MDL Novice

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    I've been always using the original msdn iso files to install windows 10, but I am doing an installation on a really slow PC and it is taking ages to install the recent updates from Windows Update.

    How can I create myself the latest iso with the most recent cumulative update integrated? should I use the uupdump? I cannot figure out that website, which one should I use for that - cumulative update or the feature update? Which one contains everything required for me to copy on a USB drive and perform a clean installation?
     
  2. Windows 10 User

    Windows 10 User MDL Guru

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    #7186 Windows 10 User, Dec 23, 2019
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    Thanks, this is a laptop but I did a clean install some days ago. What's VBS and dxgkrnl.sys and what does Hyper-V have to do with this? How can I do a full dump? I don't even know how to open the PC to clean it.

    This may have to do with a recent Conexant HD Audio driver install. I installed the latest version available in Microsoft's Update Catalog site and started to have BSODs. Anyway, I installed a previous driver version (the one which is installed by Windows) via Device Manager (which for some reason installs previous versions) and I still have the BSODs, which is weird (assuming the Conexant HD Audio driver install was causing it).
     
  3. toyo

    toyo MDL Senior Member

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    VBS is Virtualization Based Security and it's enabled for you. That means your OS is ran as a virtual machine under HyperV, basically. It typically works just fine (with a very minor performance impact), but older hardware and drivers might misbehave. the sys file seems to be a directx file. Don't get too fixated on it, if you have hardware errors (for example RAM or CPU instability), you'll still get a BSOD indicating some sort of driver error. Although this simply looks like some sort of TDR-like event, the type that results in crashed+resumed video drivers. A full dump should be found in the OS partition, and it will probably get overwritten each new BSOD. Just look up for *.dmp files, maybe in C:\Windows\, unsure about Enterprise editions.

    Anyway, chances are this is not really a Windows 10 stability issue, but rather some sort of driver/incompatibility/hardware issue, so it would just derail the topic for pages. You should make a separate topic. Even better, the bleepingcomputer forums have a pretty dedicated section on BSOD troubleshooting. When my new PC (at the time) was unstable, it was there where somebody suggested I would run Blend in prime95, which was the correct test for my specific issue, and hell knows I spammed that all over the web tech forums trying to stabilize my PC.
     
  4. Windows 10 User

    Windows 10 User MDL Guru

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    #7188 Windows 10 User, Dec 23, 2019
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    I have a MEMORY.dmp file which is 760 MB in size in C:\Windows. May I delete it? And wouldn't they refuse to help me like the guys from Ten Forums stating my Windows is pirated after I uploaded a log (because they asked to)?
     
  5. toyo

    toyo MDL Senior Member

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    Archive it and put it on Drive. I'm unsure about the piracy stuff, my Windows 10 is activated legitimately. I didn't know Ten Forums were so stuck up. If you used KMS or something, you could temporarily uninstall so it doesn't show? I dunno. You can make a separate topic here and tag me so I get a notification, but BleepingComputer would likely have people that are way more skilled than I am at this.
     
  6. Windows 10 User

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    #7190 Windows 10 User, Dec 23, 2019
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    Thanks.

    EDIT: I've not been having the BSODs.
     
  7. SM03

    SM03 MDL Expert

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    any news about the rtm finalization of 20h1 aka 2004 in late dec?
     
  8. cuteee

    cuteee MDL Guru

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    It's 19H2 aka 1909 thread.
     
  9. SAM-R

    SAM-R MDL Guru

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    The only evidence is no Build Number greater than 19041.1 has shown up since 19041.1 was released on 11 Dec.
     
  10. SM03

    SM03 MDL Expert

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    #7194 SM03, Dec 24, 2019
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    ok, what about 19536 that released on 16th Dec? Is that from 20H2 branch?
    Also, in 19041.1 build, does it have the insider watermark & the expiry date? And upon a fresh/clean installation, insider programmes are running or not?
     
  11. bfoos

    bfoos MDL Guide Dog

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    Why don't you ask these questions in the relevant threads?
     
  12. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Or at least read and combine the already posted info;)
     
  13. MonarchX

    MonarchX MDL Expert

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    Did MS ever fix NVidia DPC driver latency issue in this build?
     
  14. ezgera

    ezgera MDL Novice

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    any link to windows 1903 18362.207 iso may update ??
     
  15. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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  16. MrKaon

    MrKaon MDL Senior Member

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    Do we have a in-house solution for HDIW?
     
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