Windows 10.... does it again.... WARNING !
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Windows 10.... does it again.... WARNING !
12-10-2017 7:35 PM
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Ok... So, it`s a daily mail report...
But it could be important to you... if you have Windows 10...
Personally, I don`t.....
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12-10-2017 7:58 PM
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two computers updated without problems
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12-10-2017 8:52 PM
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If it helped click the thumb
If it fixed it click 'This fixed my problem'
Re: Windows 10.... does it again.... WARNING !
12-10-2017 9:52 PM
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@shutter wrote:
Ok... So, it`s a daily mail report...
But it could be important to you... if you have Windows 10...
Personally, I don`t.....
Yeah, but................. You would think,... that.... after 30 odd ( or more ) years of practice.... and all the hype about how wonderful the Windows 10 experience will be to the end user.... that they would actually be able to do the update properly, and not cause problems with their own software update....
Re: Windows 10.... does it again.... WARNING !
13-10-2017 1:19 AM
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Microsoft is aware of a publishing issue with the October 10th, 2017 monthly security updates for Windows 10 version 1703 (KB4041676) and version 1607 (KB4041691), and Windows Server 2016 (KB4041691) for WSUS/SCCM managed devices. Customers that download updates directly from Windows Update (Home and consumer devices) or Windows Update for Business are not impacted.
We have corrected the publishing issue as of the afternoon of October 10th and have validated the cumulative security updates. We recommend all customers take these cumulative security updates.
We have reports of the following symptoms impacting Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) customers. Mitigation plans for the following user reported scenarios can be found below.
WSUS/SCCM Administrators that synced the October 10th update (KB4041676 or KB4041691) before 4pm PDT October 10 may still have these KBs cached.
WSUS/SCCM managed devices that downloaded the October 10 KB4041676 or KB4041691 update with publishing issues and have devices in a pending reboot state.
WSUS/SCCM managed devices that installed the October 10 KB4041676 or KB4041691 update and are unable to boot and/or may land on a recovery screen.
Should take the worry away
Re: Windows 10.... does it again.... WARNING !
13-10-2017 6:39 AM
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my desktop on Insider program has No problems and my laptop on normal 10 no problem with updates
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Re: Windows 10.... does it again.... WARNING !
13-10-2017 11:24 AM - edited 13-10-2017 11:25 AM
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I just updated windows 10 desktop ok, but my laptop has a bit of a driver frenzy, all seems well apart from that.
I've not seen a blue screen of death for years!
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