The ssu = 17134.136 @abbodi1406 how did you get it? I can't find it in the datastore.edb after upgrade is finished.
It would be in Windows.old datastore.edb if not deleted i usually get DU from WSUS this one i got by "starting" upgrade on Windows 8.1
It wasn't in both, the one in windows old and not in the new one. I did a full ISO upgrade from 1709 > 1803 Pro, i got the files in the DU folder but not the link in the edb
I wasn't sure what was more appropriate - starting a new thread or just straight up asking here, where it's off-topic, yet not completely become some already mentioned the topic - Spectre and Meltdown. If your BIOS already has CPU Microcode that enables for protections on hardware level, then would disabling those protections within Windows 10 (1607-14393.2339 x64) have any effect? I want to disable them to have that extra bit of performance, which, AFAIK, is not actually degraded that much by Windows updates as it by CPU Microcode updates...
already posted: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-301#post-1443713
Is it normal if starting from the same DVD source (mounted official ISO), supplying the same MSU files (SS, CU, flash updates, so 3 files in total) and running the W10UI.cmd (grabbed from a link in this thread, v4.8) twice with the exact same settings produces two ISO files with different sizes (I initially was curious if the cheksums will match but realized that even the sizes differ). Is this a sign of some error or expected behavior? What could cause this (if normal)?
It's normal, the checksums will never match due to different time stamps among other causes. i never checked the sizes of two runs, when dism reports "the operation ran succesfully" it's good to go for me.