Windows 10: Upgrade Problem

Discus and support Upgrade Problem in Windows 10 Updates and Activation to solve the problem; I recently received an update something to do with personal settings. It makes my computer run very slow. I used to see a list of recent... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Updates and Activation' started by doncole, Apr 14, 2017.

  1. doncole Win User

    Upgrade Problem


    I recently received an update something to do with personal settings.

    It makes my computer run very slow.

    I used to see a list of recent upgrades.

    I don't see it anymore.

    How can I delete this last upgrade?

    Where can I get a list of all my upgrades since the Windows 10 Holiday upgrade?

    TIA,

    Don Cole

    :)
     
    doncole, Apr 14, 2017
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    Hp upgrade, Apr 14, 2017
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  4. Upgrade Problem

    Hi Don.

    Here is a list of all the cumulative updates.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-nz/...update-history

    This is not a list of all patches for all products, just the cumulative updates.

    Can I ask you to share what version and build you current have installed.

    Have you open task manager to get an initial review of where your device is being impacted, like high CPU or Disk?


    Ken
     
    Caledon Ken, Apr 14, 2017
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  5. doncole Win User
    Thank you Ken,

    Perhaps If I start at the begin you will understand my situation better.

    I bought Toshiba Satellite C-55B Intel(R) Celeron(R) N2840 @ 2.1GHz..

    It came with Windows 8.1 pre installed.

    At some point the Windows 8.1 got corrupt.

    I couldn't reinstall it because I didn't have the key. I kept getting the "Get Windows 10 it's free" prompt.

    So I did. I was having problems with it (I forget what).

    Somebody on your forum suggested I download and install the Anniversary Update. I did and it ran so slow (on this old made for 8.1 machine) that it was intolerable. So uninstalled the Anniversary Update. Then It ran a little slower but was ok. As time passed Microsoft kept seeking in all these updates. Making my computer go slower and slower.
    What I would like to do is remove all of them since the Anniversary Update.

    Thank you for the list. How do I delete them?

    As far as reverting back to 8.1, When I made room for the Anniversary Update (I needed 20GBs) I deleted all my 8.1 files (I didn't think I needed
    them anymore). Including the 8.1 restore files.

    My task manager works. What should I look for?

    Thank you,

    Don Cole
     
    doncole, Apr 14, 2017
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  6. mrgeek Win User
    If it had 8.1 to start with, you should not be having problems with 10. I have people with ones that had 7 and 8 to start with and no problems with even 10 Creators which is 1703. I would simply do an In place upgrade/repair which will install a clean copy of the latest Windows; 1703 Creators. Use this process, as long as you are able to log-in to the point where your desktop loads. I prefer using the ISO method which is Step 4, skipping 5 and you can see all the windows to expect in the following steps. Here's the tutorial - Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade

    Good Luck.
     
    mrgeek, Apr 15, 2017
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  7. I agree with mrgeek. I have a really old laptop, meant for XP, 2.1 GHz, and it runs very well on 10. Now I cheated, I put a little more memory in and an SSD. You really want 4 Gigs at minimum. SSD's have really come down in price and I would recommend that as an upgrade.

    The personal setting update you got was likely the prep privacy update for Creators.

    I would update to to Creators as mrgeek suggested and then lets find out what is causing the slow issue.

    Open task manager. If it does not show you the individual categories CPU, Network, Memory, Disk then click on Show more details.

    Any category over 50% you should explore. By clicking on the title, say CPU, it will sort by usage showing you the highest usage. (same applies to any category.)

    One thing you should also check is your HDD. Open a command prompt(admin) and enter the command chkdsk /r

    It will ask you to restart and the process will kick off. You are checking this just to make sure a nagging hardware issue isn't at the root of the slowness.


    Ken
     
    Caledon Ken, Apr 15, 2017
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  8. mrgeek Win User

    Upgrade Problem

    mrgeek, Apr 15, 2017
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  9. simrick Win User
    I have an old Toshiba that originally came with Vista. I maxed out the RAM (to 4GB) and put in an SSD, and have been running W10 on it since the first Insider release, without issue.

    If an in-place repair install, (as suggested above), doesn't resolve your issues, might want to consider a clean install. Looks like the max RAM is 2GB, so 32-bit would be recommended. Is it currently 32-bit?
     
    simrick, Apr 15, 2017
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  10. Bree New Member
    This sounds very much like the Creators Update and the way it is delivered through windows update. A review of your privacy settings would be the first you would know about it arriving. Once completed, the download and upgrade begins. Your old list of updates would have been removed as they were updates for a version you are no longer running.

    You can confirm which version you have by running Winver. It will say version 1703, OS build 15063.138 for the Creators Update (the Anniversary Update is version 1607).

    A machine designed for Windows 8 should have the OEM key embedded in the firmware. Setup should read this and not have to ask you for a key.

    If you have indeed been upgraded to the Creators Update and it was less than 10 days ago, then you can easily go back to your previous version. See this tutorial...
    Go Back to the Previous Version of Windows in Windows 10
     
  11. doncole Win User
    Thank you Caledon Ken, mrgeek and simrick,

    For your suggestions.

    I may have come up with part of my problem.

    I have two lites on the front of my laptop.

    The left one is out unless the power cord is plugged in.

    In which case, it is red if the battery is charging, or bright white if the battery is fully charged. The other lite is red if the computer power is on.

    My left lite is coming on dim white because my battery indicator says 80% not charging. (Probably, a bad cell in the battery.)

    Now naturally, if unplug the power cord, the battery only lasts about 20 minuets rather than 2 hours.

    So the question is: Would this slow down the computer even if the power is left plugged in all the time?

    Don Cole
     
    doncole, Apr 16, 2017
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  12. simrick Win User
    A failing/failed battery can significantly slow down a system, even do permanent damage to it. I would take it out, and only use the power cord until you get it replaced.
     
    simrick, Apr 16, 2017
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  13. doncole Win User
  14. mrgeek Win User
    "I'm not going troubleshoot this problem anymore until it comes. ... Will it work without the battery? I'm about to find out."

    Absolutely ! I put the battery into my HP only when I'm using it outside the home or when I'm doing a major upgrade, in case the power goes out (which it has never done). I gave an old XP Toshiba to a relative and it's been running on power cord only for 5 yrs, since the battery cost too much relative to a new laptop.

    So the I run my laptop with power cord, maybe 95% of it's usage time. We should be glad that the battery is easily removable in our computers. I bought a cheap ASUS with Windows 10 for an in-law and, like a lot of new models, has an internal battery only that you have to take the laptop apart to replace. I'm waiting to see how long it lasts, hopefully long enough for something better to come out that would incentivize me not to do that and hope that the keyboard and everything else works after I buy a battery and put the time into it.

    EDIT; "Thank you , That picture looks the same except mine had Windows 8.1 15.6" and model C55-B5302"

    Oh, oh. I'm reading from this - Toshiba Satellite C55-B5302, 15.6 Laptop, 229$
    that neither the RAM or battery are user replaceable which doesn't mean that you can't do it yourself but you'd have to bone up on youtube video on what obstacles you might encounter.

    the Satellite C55-B5302 has built-in Wi-Fi®, 3 USB ports (1 being 3.0), HDMI, Ethernet, RGB port, card reader, and an HD webcam and mic. This laptop comes with 4gb of DDR3 ram, 500gb hard drive, and a 4 cell/32Wh battery. Both the battery and the ram are not user replaceable.
     
    mrgeek, Apr 17, 2017
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  15. simrick Win User
    Have you tried battdepot.com? That's where I got a new battery for my 10-year-old Toshiba. Quite reasonable, good quality and excellent customer service.
     
    simrick, Apr 17, 2017
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