Correct, although it is missing one file in pkeyconfigs (the "pkeyconfig-csvlk.xrm-ms" that is only in higher SKUs). That's why I'm extracting them by myself.
I enabled Fast Ring, updated to 19635 and now the Restart To Install 19635.1 Prompt in Windows Update won't go away. I tried a .cmd file below, not fixing it. Edit: WinVer is saying it's 19631 as well. Code: net stop wuauserv net stop bitsnet net stop bits net stop cryptSvc net stop msiserver rename C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old rename C:\Windows\System32\catroot2 Catroot2.old net start wuauserv net start bitsnet net start bits net start cryptSvc net start msiserver cmd /k
Nobody complained about a missing file since @Tito asked me to publish them a few years back, from now on i will down at least Pro?
Very fast indeed. But; I'm still having the PerAppRuntime {15c20b67-12e7-4bb6-92bb-7aff07997402}. No prob per say. MS has had this for a long time now. Just had to play with the registry and launch with the DCOM config option. I have no idea why this happens every flight all I know is that it happens.
Guys have a question. I have been doing the insider updates over and over since february, without doing any fresh installs on my laptop. A couple of days ago I put my laptop into hibernation and after 3 hours turned it on, all normal. The problem started when I wanted to shut it down and the PC rebooted, never shutdown, i tried 4 times. After a few hours i forced the shutdown, when switch on it, I no longer wanted to start windows, I was stuck in the boologo. Well the question is how often is it necessary to do a fresh windows installation?