Windows 10: This is killing me

Discus and support This is killing me in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; Hello, Im pretty desperate at this moment. Abstract : During the last days Window gave me this "Your version of Windows 10 will reach end of service... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/ChocoKittyCake, Mar 14, 2021.

  1. This is killing me


    Hello, Im pretty desperate at this moment.

    Abstract : During the last days Window gave me this "Your version of Windows 10 will reach end of service blah blah", I thought it would be a common update so nothing to fear but.. Feature ypdste to Windows 10 Version 20H2 remains and "Status: installing" was brutally slow. At this moment the performance is miserably slow and even my Wacom Tablet stopped working, I can't even use Brave navigator to post here.

    Yesterday I turned off my computer with the percentage around 96% as I was being kicked out of College lab at 10PM, it took ages to turn off until someone pressed the on/off switch to hurry me up.

    After turning up my computer this morning it took around 20 minutes to load and it was even more slow than yesterday, the same message appeared and after taking ages in loading settings the "Installing:" status marked 0% and up to this point is less thsn 59%. Interesting enough, "recently added" thingies appeared here...

    Im tired, angry and I have plenty of assigments to deliver.

    Out of desperation I restarted and "Status: Pending download" has been there for a while and this thung remains unusable.

    Can anyone tell me how to make this thing functional again? I fear tomorrow morning I won't be even able to log in my zoom lectures.

    Thank you T T

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    /u/ChocoKittyCake, Mar 14, 2021
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  2. jds63 Win User

    Most Recent Windows 10 Update Killed Sound


    What kind of speakers do you use and meaning it killed your speakers ? Maybe speaker connection is an issue, but most likely something with sound device settings or drivers. What exact steps have you tried. Anyone of filling in system specs here or listing them as it helps us more to help you.
     
    jds63, Mar 14, 2021
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  3. Davidk03 Win User
    Windows update and killing the network adapter

    My update list shows KB4338818 waiting, and the more info lists this update as having an issue which kills the network adapter.

    So, why would anyone elect to install this KB knowing it will kill the internet? Right now, for that issue alone, this KB item is not installed on my PC.

    There are (manual) workarounds listed, and therefore why hasn't MS embodied them in the KB so this issue just "isn't there"?
     
    Davidk03, Mar 14, 2021
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  4. tzfrantic Win User

    This is killing me

    automatic shutdown program

    i thanks will try this and i know you told me that but wanted an automatic task that i would not have to do incase i forgot to shut it down and was gone to bed
     
    tzfrantic, Mar 14, 2021
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