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Discus and support How to verify if a Windows 10 version 19** Patch is installed or cached before rebooting... in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Hi Is there a way to verify using a batch or Powershell to verify if the Patch Windows update is installed before its rebooted to upgrade Windows... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by VarunR1, Oct 21, 2019.

  1. VarunR1 Win User

    How to verify if a Windows 10 version 19** Patch is installed or cached before rebooting...


    Hi

    Is there a way to verify using a batch or Powershell to verify if the Patch Windows update is installed before its rebooted to upgrade Windows version and says Updating Windows Please wait.

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    VarunR1, Oct 21, 2019
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  2. Nick-EVR Win User

    To free disc space by removing windows installer patch cache

    Hard drive is full. Using WinDirSat I find 40Gb is windows installer patch cache. I can locate the folder and see the contents. I then used following

    admin cmd prompt - rmdir /q /s %WINDIR%\Installer\$PatchCache$ and watch as the target folder is removed. I reboot and run WinDirSat only to find the 40GB space is still used by Windows Installer Patch.

    Overnight the pc installs windows updates, and the folder $PatchCache$ is present, and contains 1.1GB of data files.

    I have re-run the same windows command and again see the target folder removal. When I re-run WinDirSat it shows Windows Installer Patch using 41.1GB.

    I cannot find another step that will release this space and would appreciate suggestions please!

    Thanks, Nick
     
    Nick-EVR, Oct 21, 2019
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    could someone please list the steps they follow to install windows with a dual core processor and windows xp service pack to. I'm reletively new to amd dual core and i feel i'm missing a step. All help will be appreciated. thanx
     
    exodusprime1337, Oct 21, 2019
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  4. How to verify if a Windows 10 version 19** Patch is installed or cached before rebooting...

    SLI with different cards

    First step would be to try to reinstall the drivers, download the newest windows 10 drivers for your card from nvidias website then chose to do a custom install then clean install. After try enabling your cards to see if they work then try the patch again.
     
    Michaelneu21, Oct 21, 2019
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