Sure ... Getting tired of these now • Definition Update for Windows Defender - KB2267602 (Definition 1.203.614.0)
Thanks .. Just wish they would bring some decent updates to fix things now because it going one step forward two steps back..
MS Logic: Day 1: Update Day 2: Update Day 3: Update Day 4: Update with error Day 5: Nothing Day 6: Nothing
Murphy's law says the Day 4 will be the first one followed by 5 and 6 and if we are lucky show starts with day 1 down to the end without the negative ones. Or we all are lucky and it runs as expected but, it says the bank always wins though
Is Microsoft going to (as far as anyone knows) release an ISO of the GA version on or shortly after the 29th? I'm on satellite internet so I have to download between the hours of midnight and 5am as I have unmetered bandwidth at that time. I'm planning on upgrading from Windows 7, but need to control when the update for windows 10 starts downloading, so I figured the ISO would be easier.
That's so true once they mess a system up with un-tested updates they go quiet & put the blame on the user As they think M$ Knows Best (In Their Eyes Only)
nobody knows but i doubt they will release it too close to pushing out the upgrade for fear people will grab the iso and do a clean install with it without upgrading first..no matter how many times people are told that there will be a ton who don't listen. However the ISOs that are already available I would expect will be the same...the code certainly will.
I doubt MS would care if people did a clean install without upgrading first, it's the persons problem that their machine won't activate, MS won't care, since when is it their problem if people make mistakes? They've made it very clear you MUST upgrade.
I still don't have a clue where all these connections have come from and even if i uninstall and disable in device manager, as soon as i restart they start to reappear again. I did a fresh installation and have 0 vpn software. Any ideas guys?
Sounds like some device trying to establish a connection and can't and when it fails it tries again with a new one.
you can uninstall them from settings/system/apps & features -click app you don't want and menu popup uninstall.
funny, even after a reset this adapter problem shows. Check into your bios if there is some anomaly or better reset it to default
I recognize that tapv9 adapter from our kms v6 protocol tunmirror stuff. Edit: they are safe to uninstall, man. I don't know which program put them in your system but you can remove them in device manager.