Windows 10: Microsoft plans to lift another Windows 10 v1903 upgrade block

Discus and support Microsoft plans to lift another Windows 10 v1903 upgrade block in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; There’s a new optional update for PCs with Windows 10 May 2019 Update and it advances the systems to Build 18362.329. Windows 10 KB4512941 comes with a... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by WinLatest, Aug 31, 2019.

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    Microsoft plans to lift another Windows 10 v1903 upgrade block


    There’s a new optional update for PCs with Windows 10 May 2019 Update and it advances the systems to Build 18362.329. Windows 10 KB4512941 comes with a long list of quality improvements, including fixes for a bug that broke Windows Sandbox and Remote Desktop connection.

    It looks like Windows 10 Build 18362.329 has finally resolved a bug that was causing stability problems on PCs with older versions of Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST) driver installed.

    Microsoft originally noted that users trying to update to Windows 10 version 1903 might see a compatibility warning if the system has an outdated driver for Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST). And users who have manually installed Windows 10 May 2019 Update on PCs with outdated drivers could experience stability problems.

    In a new update to its support page, Microsoft confirmed that the latest optional update resolves the bug with Intel’s rapid storage technology, but users trying to install Windows 10 May 2019 Update might still run into a “compatibility hold” if the system has certain versions of Intel driver installed.

    Microsoft is apparently planning to remove the upgrade block on PCs with certain version of Intel RST drivers in early September.

    The update, which resolves stability problems, can be downloaded from the Settings app and the Microsoft Update Catalog.

    It’s also worth noting that some users are reporting abnormal CPU usage after applying the patch. Microsoft has yet to acknowledge these installation issues, but several users have documented the issue on various forums, including the Feedback Hub.

    The post Microsoft plans to lift another Windows 10 v1903 upgrade block appeared first on Windows Latest

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  2. skippy258 Win User

    DOWNLOAD WINDOWS 10 NOW - Upgrade and ISO direct from microsoft

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    From http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/why-activate-windows-10

    If you upgraded to Windows 10 for free and ended up in a non-activated state, try following these steps:

    • Go to Start
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      , then select Settings > Update & security > Activation.
    • Select Go to Store, and check to see if a valid license is available for your device. If a license isn't available, you'll need to buy Windows from the Store.

      Note
      • This only applies if you haven't made changes to the hardware for your device.

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    skippy258, Aug 31, 2019
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  3. P4-630 Win User
    DOWNLOAD WINDOWS 10 NOW - Upgrade and ISO direct from microsoft

    Click to expand... Yeah I went to that site, why do I need to buy a key?
    I won't buy a key, stupid.

    I'll revert back to windows 7 then.

    When I still was on windows 7, about a year ago I added 4GB extra ram which is a total of 8GB now,
    is that causing the problem?
     
    P4-630, Aug 31, 2019
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  4. P4-630 Win User

    Microsoft plans to lift another Windows 10 v1903 upgrade block

    Microsoft to push automatic Windows 10 upgrades in 2016

    "Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 will be automatically rolled out next year to all users of its older operating systems who have selected to receive updates.

    Until now, users of Windows 7 and 8 have needed to register to upgrade to Windows 10. But that's about to change: soon the OS will be listed as an 'Optional Update' and -- from 2016 -- a 'recommended' update that will automatically install itself, if users have opted to receive updates in that way.*Shadedshun :shadedshu:

    You can opt out of automatic updates to avoid this, but Microsoftsays that "we strongly discourage this in today’s connected world because of the constant risk of internet threats". You can also change your Windows Update settings to install critical updates but not recommended ones. Although it's still going to be possible to avoid installation, Microsoft seems quite determined for everyone to be using Windows 10 in near future.


    The roll-out of reserved updates was initially staggered but, according to Microsoft, now Windows "will automatically kick off the upgrade process once you have made a reservation".

    As an intermediate stage, Microsoft says that it will "soon" publish Windows 10 as an optional update, not installed by default, but accessible to all users.
    "

    http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive...rade-to-be-rolled-out-automatically-next-year
     
    P4-630, Aug 31, 2019
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