It failed for me, it just ended up with a black screen for 30 minutes. I forced shutdown, restarted, same thing with the black screen. I only waited a few minutes but there was no disk activity, so I forced shutdown again. When it restarted it recovered the old Windows installation, which I'm writing this on now (build 14385). It was surprising how quickly the restore worked, I was expecting it to take several minutes but it was done in about 10 seconds. I'll try once more... If not I'll wait until the next release and I'll report it now .
@lobo11 why you sad ? lol x2 location differences prolly didn't get the just kidding .... ooops, time to watch Mr.Robot.S02E01
@makin.ditch This command "Dism /online /cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup /resetbase" did end up working for me by booting in to safe mode and applying it. Then I upgraded to this build and Windows still installed old version graphic drivers and mouse driver.
I made an ISO from the downladed install.esd, copied to a USB stick (I do this every time just in case something drastic happens and I need it), and ran the install from there instead. When running the setup from Windows it works as an upgrade install, and this time not only did it work, it seemed to install better as well . Probably psychological, but because the Windowsupdate method failed the statement the statement that it installed better is very accurate! However, even compared to previous upgrade installs it did seem to work a bit better. I believe before doing any installing it restarts the computer, whereas through Windowsupdate it may do some stuff before the computer restarts?
You're saying it's installing the wrong one, the one you didn't want, huh? Because I have a couple old laptops that's working great on. Where is it getting these drivers from that you don't want. Are they included with Windows or are they being downloaded from Windows update after install? Is it that awful "Standard Display" driver? Is it an unsigned driver? Do you have to F8 it and disable driver enforcement to install your new drivers that you want? I've used it successfully on both ATI X1400 mobile driver and Intel GMA 500 driver, they both weren't recognised by either Windows update or available with the install image so I downloaded the Windows 7 version of both and run that command and accomplished what I wanted. I also, as I was saying earlier installed drivers on a Dell Venue 8 that didn't come with Windows 10 and it keeps them from upgrade to upgrade and even keeps them if I do a full reset of the tablet.