[DISCUSSION] Windows 10 Final Build 19041>>>19045 (PC) [20H1>>>22H2 vb_release]

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by Enthousiast, Dec 10, 2019.

  1. erpsterm35

    erpsterm35 MDL Guru

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  2. has anybody tested UASP storage Driver issue in this release of Win10 19041.x.

    to fix we have to manualy copy uaspstor.sys & usbstor.sys from system32/drivers directory on 18362/63 system & paste it to same directory on 19041.x system.
     
  3. er557

    er557 MDL Member

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    that's odd and unlikely
     
  4. SM03

    SM03 MDL Expert

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    so, it's been more than 1.5 days & 44hrs+ & still nothing, no update for 20H1
     
  5. SM03

    SM03 MDL Expert

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    How did you solve that? In one of my system, I ended up installing that KB manually after downloading from MCU website, in another system (of mine), that installed flawlessly. Still, 3 systems left, will see that.
     
  6. armond

    armond MDL Addicted

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    Drives like a crazy.
    20H1 got COVID-19.:)
    Hey, Maybe M$ want to cancel this build and move to something like 19042?
    Could not wait more. Decided to raise my hands/voice...
     
  7. cuteee

    cuteee MDL Guru

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    New build could make new bugs. So it's better to add CU to 19041 (Fix bugs in the same build).
     
  8. armond

    armond MDL Addicted

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    You're completely right. Agree.
    I upgraded many PCs/laptops here.
     
  9. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    New CU also can create new bugs whether it's newly compiled into a new major build iso or by dism'ing it in.

    19041 = 20H1 and will be 20H1, it's still SLOW ring, so updates can appear whenever they are ready to be released.
     
  10. cuteee

    cuteee MDL Guru

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    About the ISO, you mean ISO from MS or ISO from esd ?
     
  11. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    From time to time i have troubles following your thoughts.

    There will be no new major new build for 20H1, only follow up updates for the current 19041.xxx release.

    I responded to this:
    It's nonsense, to be short.
     
  12. cuteee

    cuteee MDL Guru

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    I know that "There will be no new major new build for 20H1".

    I didn't talk about upgrading.
     
  13. janos666

    janos666 MDL Member

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    I think I found one possible source of the safe_boot upgrade issues. I tried to use some USB gadget (and tried to re-install it's software package to get the driver installed because I purged all stale drivers earlier) and got a blue screen of death blaming aksfridge.sys, Windows couldn't boot until I removed the corresponding driver with Driver Store Explorer. It was called some 'SafetyNet' something. Goggle says it's some kind of DRM solution which makes some sense in terms of incompatibility (many Win10 updates cause issues with DRM solutions) but not much sense in relations with the driver and software I tried to install. I could grab a driver-only package from the manufacturer (instead of the whole software+driver bundle) and managed to use the USB device with another software (no more BSOD), so I guess this is a 'software extension driver' (not a real device driver but appears as such) and probably was part of the software which doesn't need license keys other than the hardware keys in the USB devices but I guess they use this "Aladdin HASP" DRM thingy for that. I think I already had issues with this Aladdin thing in the past. It has a strange name and I loosely recall googling around for it some years ago (and being similarly surprised what kind of DRM solution this could be and where it might belongs, why it's even installed on my system...).
     
  14. oilernut

    oilernut MDL Senior Member

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    It's important to note that Seattle is in a lockdown because of COVID-19. While Microsoft employees probably can do a lot of work from home, it's hard to believe there won't be some impact on development and testing.
     
  15. SM03

    SM03 MDL Expert

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    #1100 SM03, Mar 13, 2020
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    And this is what I've been telling to my lady for a decade since we've met.