If you have the system already up and running what's the point of doing the install media? Just mount the iso (or unpack it with 7zip) and launch the installation from the desktop. Anyway you can use ultraiso to make easily a bootable DVD. Open a working bootable iso, delete all the files, drag inside all the files of the intended versions and save it. The same should work with an USB stick made with rufus or the official MS USB tool.
new updates: KB3070675 - Security Update KB3069069 -Audio may not work on some hardware configurations after upgrading to Build 10130 of Windows 10 Insider Preview - ht tps://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3069069 KB3070677 -Windows Update might not detect new builds on Core Editions of Windows 10 Insider Preview - ht tps://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3070677 KB3070641 - Security Update
hmm will the audio patch help to bring back surround sound? i have on my laptop with clean 10130 only stereo. in builds before and up to 10135 audio will works fine again. or is this patch for users who hadnt complete no sound on 10130?
Gabriel Aul @GabeAul 32m minutes ago 3 security updates for PC build 10130 today, as well as a fix for a few top issues reported in the build. Check WU for updates!
After installing these last updates, if I go to Update history "Requires a restart to finish installing" appears on the 3 last updates. However, under "uninstall updates" these appear in there. Already restarted when the option prompted and did a second restart. Anyone with the same message?
Looks like a bug, as the updates were installed but not correctly marked as installed in the history. That can be ignored, as the updates are installed. File in Feedback as usual.
Realtek HD Audio Driver 6.0.1.7532 Beta and Realtek HD Audio Driver 6.0.1.7530 WHQL is the latest it seems. I can't post links due to too few posts...
go to device install settings and deactivate installl drivers from windows update. like in windows 8. so u can install realtek update without reinstalling automatic the wu driver. but u r right, this problem is s**t in windows 10
I tell you how it works: 1. Run installer. 2. Installer uninstalls old version. 3. System restarts. 4. System reinstalls old version. 5. Installer prompts you to uninstall old version again. 6. Repeat until you die.
Remove old driver, If you installed it and try the new one or simply troubleshoot it on compatibility mode.