I prefer leave P2P distribution enabled, so all of my PCs with Windows 10 share the updates with each others instead of having to download the updates in each one
Can i install latest flash update (kb4038806) for 1703 on 1709 (16299.15)? Nothing goes bad? I ask because it seems every Windows version has its own version of flash update. Thanks
https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...-final-16299-15-pc.75255/page-48#post-1378877 https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...-final-16299-15-pc.75255/page-48#post-1378890 https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...-final-16299-15-pc.75255/page-48#post-1378897 It also was released on an earlier build, an insider preview, but only on specific systems. ps, still no sign of a new flash update being released to the public
No there are not, and only WSUS users are affected they mistakenly pushed Delta updates to WSUS, and installing those with the full CU cause problem
The did delete the delta's from the update catalog and later on they were back, first the release date was 10/5/2017 now it is 10/11/2017.
I have heard one report of this issue happening on a Windows 10 Home machine, not attached to WSUS. Unfortunately the user's chosen recovery method was a reinstall, so I have no hard evidence of anything. I have seen Delta updates before in WSUS, but I always ignore those and approve the Cumulative. Seems like that was a good idea.
I cant install it. The specified package is not applicable to this image. Windows 10 Pro for Workstations x64.