[INFO - DISCUSSION + Downloads] Windows 10 1809 FINAL b 17763.xxx (PC) [RS5]

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by Enthousiast, Sep 18, 2018.

  1. Jumbo Flapjack

    Jumbo Flapjack MDL Junior Member

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    If I convert my WIM to ESD to save space on my thumb drive, is there any speed differences when installing (does ESD take longer to install where it is compressed more than WIM)?
     
  2. bobl7777

    bobl7777 MDL Junior Member

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    #4762 bobl7777, Feb 1, 2019
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    Check your windows add/remove option (turn windows feature on/off and install .net Framwork 3.5. This was my exact problem and the cure. It was many frustrating hours to find the culprit that broke WU...and apparently on or about the same day as yours...mine broke but now all is well.
     
  3. DioNZB

    DioNZB MDL Member

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    No there isn't really a speed difference
     
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  4. nosirrahx

    nosirrahx MDL Expert

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    If you frequently install Windows doing so from a fast USB3 flash drive is the best way to make the initial data transfer faster.

    The SanDisk Extreme Pro 3.1 is crazy fast reading and writing but also expensive. I bought one for installs and both dumping the OS onto the flash drive and installing windows is very fast.
     
  5. cuteee

    cuteee MDL Guru

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    I think usb3 is more useful for install IP builds, because almost each week you have new build. Soon we get 2 builds a week because this is the end of 19H1 IP builds.

    For Final releases like RS5 is enough usb2 or DVD burner.
     
  6. nosirrahx

    nosirrahx MDL Expert

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    Once you go fast USB3 flash drive, something like a burned DVD seems like stone age tech. I have to do a windows 10 build and install later today. I will record the initial load from flash drive and see if I can upload it.
     
  7. MS_User

    MS_User MDL Guru

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    i have 3.5 install already that problem is on MS side.
     
  8. Krager

    Krager MDL Senior Member

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    Yeah big difference there, though even with USB SuperSpeed you have to chose your thumb drive, they can have a wide range of speed performance. Right now my favorite is Samsung Fit, good speed and inexpensive. Windows installs are amazingly fast using an autounattend script, I haven't timed it, but less than five minutes.

    I had a bad experience with SanDisk, bought a bunch of their SSD Plus units only to have endless troubles with them, systems that would not boot reliably and filesystem corruption. Troubles instantly vanished when I went to Intel and Samsung drives. Their USB drives have also given me trouble before. So I've sworn them off, won't go near any of their products. They cost me about five hundred bucks in SSDs that are coasters now, pretty pissed off about that.
     
  9. Jumbo Flapjack

    Jumbo Flapjack MDL Junior Member

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    @Enthousiast , am I better off using 10 over 8.1? Sorry for the slight off topic.
     
  10. Super Spartan

    Super Spartan MDL Expert

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    yes
     
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  11. nosirrahx

    nosirrahx MDL Expert

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    #4771 nosirrahx, Feb 2, 2019
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    I have 3 extreme pro 3.1 flash drives, all work great and one of them has been used to install at least 100 Windows 10 systems. The others are used for high speed transfer of files from one system to another. Its great that most systems have USB 3 now, makes backup and restore so much faster.

    I have a Corsair gtx 3.1 as well and not only is it fast, it is also hilariously heavy.
     
  12. Teknik

    Teknik MDL Senior Member

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    Guys why do you make usb's and dvd's with windows images ? Simply extract iso on D: partition, rename it to win10(example) and restart go to command prompt and type D:\win10\setup.exe and that is all. You can format the C:\ part and make clean install, no need to make every time just need one clean install with windows 10 from usb in the beginning and after that install windows builds this way. Specially if the iso is big like latest jan 19. Always keep one usb with windows 10 for example 1803 just in case.
     
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  14. maxama123

    maxama123 MDL Addicted

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    Yes.
     
  15. nosirrahx

    nosirrahx MDL Expert

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    Customer PCs are usually single drive systems. All of my systems are single drives.

    USB 3.1 is far faster than HDD BTW.
     
  16. Carlos Detweiller

    Carlos Detweiller Emperor of Ice-Cream

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    Drives != Partitions

    Any hard drive can be set up as containing multiple partitions.
     
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  17. nosirrahx

    nosirrahx MDL Expert

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    Yeah, why would I take the time to set up multiple partitions when I can....... just install windows?

    There is no chance in hell that setting up a partition and then copying the install image over is a faster setup than just installing.
     
  18. MrG

    MrG MDL Expert

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    My test rig 1 has 2 SSD (incl 1 - M.2) w/ 3 - Win10 OSs
    Main rig 2 SSDs w/ 4 OSs, 1 dedicated for AV scanning, 1 for GF visits, 1 for Premiere Pro & 1 Main.
    All PCs incl test rig 2 (3 OSs) also have SATA storage HDDs also, 1 partitioned & 2 not partitioned.

    Perfect setup arrangement for my work/testing/play.

    *1 partition per PC is not enough here, nice to have extra OSs IMO.
     
  19. nosirrahx

    nosirrahx MDL Expert

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    I did the same back when you could not have huge storage and fast storage at the same time.

    Today, there are SATA SSDs all the way up to 8TB and since I am not a "movies/TV on PC" guy, 1 good SSD is more than I will ever need.

    For testing I have a few extra systems that never have critical stuff on them.
     
  20. Ahsan

    Ahsan MDL Addicted

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    kindly help.
    some malware is disabling my task manager in windows 10 RS5 via registry on every restart...
    i ran malware bytes antimalware and it identified the string of the registry , which i deleted. but on restarting windows it is again disabling task manager.