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Gee my windows is out of date! - nzoomed - 17-11-2021 Seen a few PCs doing similar things. RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - king1 - 17-11-2021 thats a laugh - contender for our funny signs forum intels founding date apparently https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/dy0pnz/intel_system_7181968/ RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - nzoomed - 17-11-2021 interesting. Ive seen a few updates also dated 1970 RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - TygerTung - 18-11-2021 My wife's W10 machine won't update properly; spends hours doing the update (usually 6-8) and after the restart it is back where it was before it started. RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - king1 - 18-11-2021 (18-11-2021, 07:22 AM)TygerTung Wrote: My wife's W10 machine won't update properly; spends hours doing the update (usually 6-8) and after the restart it is back where it was before it started.90% chance an SSD will fix that problem RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - TygerTung - 18-11-2021 (18-11-2021, 07:39 AM)king1 Wrote:(18-11-2021, 07:22 AM)TygerTung Wrote: My wife's W10 machine won't update properly; spends hours doing the update (usually 6-8) and after the restart it is back where it was before it started.90% chance an SSD will fix that problem Oh you mean that it will take less time for the update to install and after restart for it to be back where it was again. I don't doubt it. But for actually installing the update, it shouldn't make any difference if it is a HDD or SSD, it is just a storage device, just binary code. RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - king1 - 18-11-2021 (18-11-2021, 07:52 AM)TygerTung Wrote:(18-11-2021, 07:39 AM)king1 Wrote: 90% chance an SSD will fix that problem it does if the hdd has faults, bad sectors etc.   One of the more obscure failings of hdds I see is unusually high average response time (from task manager) should be 10ms or less but in this failing scenario they can be in excess of 10000ms ie 10 seconds for a single data request... The clue is in the 6 hours - that is way too long for a feature update, something is wrong, my guess is hardware.  If it was a software or windows kinda fault that process (including reverting ) would only take an hour or so... RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - king1 - 18-11-2021 you can also have a close look at the log files for clues, but that can be a bit time consuming https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/log-files-that-are-created-when-you-upgrade-to-a-new-version-of-windows-9ec8aa31-0cc1-a0b2-2d98-e9c6714349b9 RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - Me+Me - 18-11-2021 (18-11-2021, 08:32 AM)king1 Wrote:Agree - perhaps run Hdd Sentinal, (free edition), it only takes a couple seconds to report.(18-11-2021, 07:52 AM)TygerTung Wrote: Oh you mean that it will take less time for the update to install and after restart for it to be back where it was again. I don't doubt it. RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - TygerTung - 18-11-2021 I did a HDD check with smartctl which runs in the command line, and it came back as no issues found. The laptop is maybe only 3 years old so I wouldn't expect it to be having problems just yet. I think though a SSD would boost overall performance of the machine, will most likely change one day. RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - madras_seersucker - 18-11-2021 Is this a piss take? RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - king1 - 18-11-2021 I should add some faults like the high average response times aren't captured by monitoring tools like HD Sentinel, it doesn't seem to be one of the smart attributes... Check if it's a Toshiba drive, they're terrible RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - Swivel - 19-11-2021 (18-11-2021, 07:22 AM)TygerTung Wrote: My wife's W10 machine won't update properly; spends hours doing the update (usually 6-8) and after the restart it is back where it was before it started. What version of Windows 10 ?? if it's 1909 (19h2) or earlier, then it's not supported and rolls back RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - TygerTung - 19-11-2021 Yeah it is the old version of W10, is there any way to get it to upgrade to the new version? RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - Me+Me - 19-11-2021 (19-11-2021, 03:02 PM)TygerTung Wrote: Yeah it is the old version of W10, is there any way to get it to upgrade to the new version?Just download the newest version and install it over the top of the old one. Be careful to READ the info during the process so you don't erase anything you want off the old one and just upgrade it. RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - nzoomed - 20-11-2021 I just hate HDDs so much and dread working on any machine running on one. Usually most people complain and I always ask about upgrading them to an SSD. Makes a huge difference, especially with windows updates that can sometimes still take ages even with an SSD RE: Gee my windows is out of date! - Me+Me - 20-11-2021 The difference always sells them when they experience it. |