Computer slowed down for no reason, so I opened the taskmanager and saw my RAM exponentially melting away. Tried using procexp to locate the problem, but couldn't find any process using up the memory.
can anyone shed light light on why Cortana is in suspended state when i see it via Task manager in 17133.1 ?? windows shell experience host is also in suspended state. and Microsoft Skype as well .. !
Hi a question for Enthousiast if M$ are doing internal testing prepare to sign off on the spring creators update build ,will that build have further testing by releasing to insiders before they release to general release through windows update that if there is another build or they fix the blocking bug with current build sorry if this as been mention before
Create update folder in C;/ to put KB then Code: dism /online /add-package /packagepath:"C:\update\windows10.0-kb4100375-x64_1df891e137e7b949c68013166ce2fdb6b28f230b.cab"
Not Enthouslast but If a new Build (Say 17134.1) is released, it will have to go thru Fast Ring, Slow Ring, Release Preview, then make it thru internal Sign-Off Process. This could take 2 weeks or more to do.
Thanks for the info but am I correct that build (Say 17134.1) is not confirm yet even though it shows on BuildFeed Site But people should read the bottom of the page Quote From The Site About BuildFeed Who runs BuildFeed? Is this an official Microsoft site? BuildFeed is ran and maintained by a group of enthusiasts. Microsoft are not involved in the site in any way. We've certainly had no formal complaint from Microsoft about the site, even though we are certain they are aware of the site. That said, Microsoft obviously wish to keep private information private, and so we've had sources shut down by them in the past, and I'm sure they will in the future. So no Microsoft Involvement Thanks to my friend TECHNOMAN for his help this is question he would have ask but as taken ill
I'm sure that build 17134 will not go to public release or to insiders. And the more so it will not be the final version. Build 17133.x is the final (aka RTM).
No one outside of Microsoft knows what is really going on and in the end Microsoft may Never say what happened.
That`s also my view on this, but does Microsoft need to finalize a build before the end of the month & what about OEM partners that pre-install the release onto their devices I doubt OEM`s have received build 171.33.1 as this was not officially sign off due failings
The OEM Partners Network has had access to 17133.1 for weeks. On the Public side there is the Win 10 Insider & Office Insider Programs. On the OEM side Microsoft sends out Win 10 Builds to OEM's on a regular basis so they can work on Hardware Compatibility, Driver Compatibility etc. OEM's even get special Lab Builds to test certain things that the Public doesn't get.
You are going to have to save Applications & Settings to USB Flash Drive, DVD's or external HDD. Clean Install then add back in your personal Applications & Settings.