Windows 10: New February 2015 Updates for Windows Available

Discus and support New February 2015 Updates for Windows Available in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Just got 3 new KB3021952, KB3038930, and KB3040021 Windows Updates for Windows 10 today. I have an oddity... support.microsoft.com/kb/3038930 shows... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Brink, Feb 9, 2015.

  1. f14tomcat Win User

    New February 2015 Updates for Windows Available


    I have an oddity... support.microsoft.com/kb/3038930 shows installed ok in reliability monitor - yet when I look in the programs and features installed/uninstall list, its not there.

    New February 2015 Updates for Windows Available [​IMG]
    Mikie, if you look at the link you have in your post to KB3038930 you will see that is really an update to another update, KB3038357.

    MS moves in mysterious ways...... *Cool

    p.s. - I suspect it was just the hotfix to change "awesome" to "impressive". It does show, though, if you look at update history thru settings.
     
    f14tomcat, Feb 19, 2015
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  2. Edwin New Member

    The rumor is next week sometime. *Smile I'm gonna take a new stab at it and say the 26th!
     
    Edwin, Feb 19, 2015
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  3. f14tomcat Win User
    A week for the prep-work updates to get to all.... Wed 18th were updates..... I'll go for Wed 25th!
     
    f14tomcat, Feb 19, 2015
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  4. New February 2015 Updates for Windows Available

    June?????

    The terms for the Tech Preview end in October 2015.
     
    Slartybart, Feb 19, 2015
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  5. Winuser Win User
    MS is going to try and RTM by June.
     
    Winuser, Feb 19, 2015
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  6. f14tomcat Win User
    There was an article somewhere that MS was trying to get it out for the back-to-school shopping. They thought August was too late to catch the college crowd and such. Found this: Windows 10 RTM: June is the target

    June for OEM'ers only.....

    Cheers! *Cool
     
    f14tomcat, Feb 19, 2015
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  7. Thanks Tom,

    The flight build just changed to fbl_impressive, although MS previously stated fbl_awesome would be around for a while, so I disagree with NeoWin that the Win10 Consumer Preview arrived in January. I'm not sure that the next TP drop would even be a Consumer Preview. It's really only one build out from the real Win10 TP in January (previous drops were just Win8.1+).

    If MS tries to hit the June deadline, Win10 won't be ready for primetime and, in my opinion, will be disastrous for marketing. So, yes ... I agree with Tony (Indianatone): Frankly I fail to see how on earth Windows 10 will be ready in June 2015? Depends on the definition of ready???

    Better to wait for a more solid OS release across platforms than to have another Win8 fiasco (I like Win8, the press was bad and it suffered).
    Better to wait until Win10 can be 'certified' on a Broadwell chip device - tying Win10 to a new Surface platform is backwards in my thinking. Release the new Surface when Win10 is ready - don't force Win10 just because MS needs a new Surface.

    We're only talking about one quarter - I know companies live quarter-to-quarter, but MS should wait. Holiday sales, black Friday ... will more than make up for any Q3 'loss' in sales. A solid Win10 release, a new Surface platform plus a friendly press will drive sales even harder. As the buzz increases, more people might bite the bullet and update XP to Win7 or Win8, also filling in the revenue 'gap'.

    Just my take on the schedule - MS will decide, right or wrong, when to call it baked. Brownies are easier - stick a toothpick in and if it comes out clean, they're done *Wink

    Bill
    .
     
    Slartybart, Feb 19, 2015
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  8. f14tomcat Win User

    New February 2015 Updates for Windows Available

    I totally agree! Lots of tug-and-pull-and-shove in Redmond right now. I hate under-cooked Brownies! But, in the end, the bean counters will prevail. If I were an OEM, I'd be more than a little nervous! Use NASCAR logic.... if you hit the track without all the lug nuts tight, you have to go back to the pits! *Cool
     
    f14tomcat, Feb 19, 2015
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  9. Jackalito Win User
    I thoroughly agree with you, guys. Better to wait for a later, more polished release than an earlier, buggy one.
     
    Jackalito, Feb 19, 2015
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  10. BunnyJ New Member
    No matter what MS does the RTM of Win10 is not going to be totally bug free. So I would love to see a June release and then let the patches flow.

    Jeff
     
    BunnyJ, Feb 19, 2015
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  11. f14tomcat Win User
    Good point. I think the days of the "service pack" are long-long gone. I like MS philosophy of smaller, more frequent updates. Call them Mini-Packs, Cumulative-Rollups, whatever. It would give MS some wiggle room to fix obvious flaws and deliver enhancements more frequently. No more 14 Hotfixes at one time that end up breaking the OS and each other! There may be a demise of good-ole Patch Tuesday! Just my thoughts... *Cool
     
    f14tomcat, Feb 19, 2015
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  12. Yep Thanksgiving seems more realistic and appropriate too *Wink
     
    ThrashZone, Feb 19, 2015
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  13. New February 2015 Updates for Windows Available

    I just remember some previous Windows releases that were foisted on an unsuspecting public and got a bad rap from which they never recovered. One took two major service packs (Vista) and the other a complete rethink (8 to 8.1). Lets not go for a third. Do everyone a favour and release Windows 10 when it more than ready, so it can be the best version of Windows ever. At least give technical users the option to upgrade early and less advanced users can upgrade later with DVD's possibly provided by the OEM.
     
    Indianatone, Feb 19, 2015
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  14. jimbo45 Win User
    Hi there

    I'd recommend UPDATE until nearer RTM. Sometimes drivers - especially OEM ones will install via UPDATE but install from NEW will fail as other pieces of configuration might be missing.

    I know a lot of people belive seriously that doing a CLEAN install is the best way to go --but with this type of software development cycle it might no longer be th best solution.

    Nearer RTM - then it's a different ballgame.

    Cheers

    jimbo
     
    jimbo45, Feb 19, 2015
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  15. LEE
    Lee Win User
    It could be a good bet that if you ever want a clean install in the future you will have to pay for a copy of Windows . . .then again who knows what Microsoft is going to do, we still have six to seven months until they make their final decision. . .*Wink
     
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