Windoze updates
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@mrjj said in Windoze updates:
As comparison, using an iso with the latest version it takes like 15 min in the WMWARE workstation to install.
Plus the 5 minutes or so to download it ... I'd say going to MS's site and clicking the button is worth it ...
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The last huge Windows 10 Update neutered Cortana. She is not as smart as she used to be. And, some tech partners didn't get licenses renewed with Microsoft. So cut ties were done.
Cortana does not integrate with iHeart Radio anymore. Each Windows 10 update, I seem to use Cortana less and less. Looking at Google TTS now.
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As the OP, just to sum up.
Yes I have a hard disk. Yes I/O is a computer bottleneck. Yes SSD would be faster. But I have a hard disk. And it's not an old-spec machine.
My Win 10 comes from download from the MS Partner Network my company pays for. Along with other Win Server OSes, Office, etc. etc. That's where I am sticking to. I don't know which Win 10 version number it is. I would expect it to be rather/fully up-to-date, that's all I know.
None of this seems to me terribly relevant to the moan I am making. I have been installing & upgrading Win machines for years (and years). I have often had days after installing where they keep fetching upgrades.
This time one of the upgrades took > 6 hours. I left the machine overnight, expecting it to not-complete and planning to reboot the next day, but it had finished. I would say with other upgrades it took maybe >10 hours.
The machine has nothing but a vanilla-installed Win 10 on it. It didn't take anywhere near 10 hours to install originally. I just don't get what the upgrade is actually doing which could possibly make it take that long. If it read and wrote every byte in every file on the disk it shouldn't take that long. It's ridiculous.
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@JonB said in Windoze updates:
I don't know which Win 10 version number it is. I would expect it to be rather/fully up-to-date, that's all I know.
Worth making that sure before it starts updating. There should be no or very few minor updates (often not even requiring a restart) on an up to date image.
I just don't get what the upgrade is actually doing which could possibly make it take that long. If it read and wrote every byte in every file on the disk it shouldn't take that long. It's ridiculous.
Considering it's not my (or others as noted) experience at all, there's something specific to your case that makes it so painful. If you have an MS Partner account maybe that's something worth taking up with your MS liaison to investigate? Or with you IT department if you have one? Maybe the connection to the update server is so terrible or the resources there not up to date.
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@Chris-Kawa
I decided to go take a look. It is:SW_DVD9_Win_10_1909_64BIT_English_HomeProEDUSLS_N_OEM_X22-15306.ISO
So 1909. That's what they offer currently. That's all I can say.
there's something specific to your case that makes it so painful.
I have done many installs/upgrades. Some aren't too long. But many do take a long time per each upgrade they apply.
If you have an MS Partner account maybe that's something worth taking up with your MS liaison to investigate?
LOL, no! :)
Or with you IT department if you have one?
That would be... me! :)
Maybe the connection to the update server is so terrible
It's not the download time (which is good). It's the apply-the-update. And always has been.
WAIT, UPDATE:
When I click download it gives me 4 links. None of them are "labelled" to say what they are --- just "Windows 10 Download". I took them to be mirrors. I clicked the first one. I just tried the 4th one. To my surprise that is:SW_DVD9_Win_10_20H2_64BIT_English_Home_Pro_SL_S_N_OEM_3_X22-47514.ISO
That looks like 20H2 instead of 1909, not that it says anywhere, or tells you about it. Thanks, Microsoft! OK, presumably that should be an improvement for next time....
Now, as per the moan, I'd still be interested to hear what you think MS Win 10 upgrade actually does which takes quite so long? :)
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@JonB said in Windoze updates:
Now, as per the moan, I'd still be interested to hear what you think MS Win 10 upgrade actually does which takes quite so long? :)
looking at the issues with KB4592438, I would say, formatting your hard drive takes a while....
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@JonB well that particular update only causes issues if your run chkdsk and try to auto repair any dmk,
but its not unheard of
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@JonB
If there is developer mode enabled with windows insider program Then you will get updates regularly and takes much time too.
Before I hadn't enabled developer mode and not joined windoz😆 insider The updates takes much less time. And updates use to come slower than now