MS W10 October Update

Some cautions and content.

I've been reading about this upcoming October update to W10. It won't be especially huge, just the same, 10 or so Gigs might give someone a problem of an incomplete download.

This is a very useful tool for the upcoming W10 October update. You may need this if the above occurs: Windows will not tell you this is happening and Windows might get borked. (https://download.cnet.com/blog/download-blog/microsoft-warns-windows-10-users-to-free-up-storage-space-for-the-big-october-update/?tag=nl.e785&s_cid=e785&ttag=e785&ftag=TRE410dd70).

Make sure you know how to reinstall Windows, and make a disk image BEFORE the update on an external storage device. Use Acronis to clone your disc, and clone your disc before any big update.

Doing this also mitigates any ransomware infection. 

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

This link also will allow you to download the October update early, although I really wouldn't advise doing so.

MS will start rolling out the update on October 9th.

So what will be in the update How to Geek gives a summary here: https://www.howtogeek.com/353165/whats-new-in-windows-10s-redstone-5-update-available-fall-2018/

 

UPDATE:

W10 Update hit by second file deletion bug:

www.infopackets.com/news/10434/windows-10-hit-second-file-deletion-bug

 

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MS needs to start paying ME for its bandwidth use of MY monthly ADSL plan.

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Thanks for the info, Seth.

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Thanks for the heads up, Doc!

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https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

This link also will allow you to download the October update early, although I really wouldn't advise doing so.

I won't be doing it early.  In fact, I have auto updates disabled and won't be doing it for quite a while after release, not until I know it's safe to download.

Quoting Jafo, reply 1

MS needs to start paying ME for its bandwidth use of MY monthly ADSL plan.

You can stop MS making use of your bandwidth with 'Win10 Spy Disabler'  I use it and have disabled so much MS crap looking into my affairs, etc, using my internet.  There are other tools that do it as well, all are found over at majorgeeks.

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Quoting Jafo, reply 5

Spend all of your conscious effort in methods of preventing forced updates.

For those who want something sick and quimple and don't feel comfortable performing registry edits, here's a portable app that's dedicated to just the one thing: preventing forced updates StopWinUpdates.

There's a bit to read below the download buttons.  I recommend downloaders take the time to read the notes by the majorgeeks staff.... especially about restarting the machine after applying changes.

Hopefully this little app will save the need to spend all your conscious efforts in methods preventing forced updates.

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Quoting starkers, reply 7


Quoting Jafo,

Spend all of your conscious effort in methods of preventing forced updates.



For those who want something sick and quimple and don't feel comfortable performing registry edits, here's a portable app that's dedicated to just the one thing: preventing forced updates StopWinUpdates.

There's a bit to read below the download buttons.  I recommend downloaders take the time to read the notes by the majorgeeks staff.... especially about restarting the machine after applying changes.

Hopefully this little app will save the need to spend all your conscious efforts in methods preventing forced updates.

 

I downloaded it and it just gets rid of Windows updates all together .

Not sure if that's all together good .

But as you say you can turn it off and on as you feel like it .

Just remember where you downloaded the app. to find it again as I don't

see it listed in another place to find it or to delete it .

So turn it ON for 1809 or Not is the question.

and BTW still get a black screen from time to time after many so called fixes that don't work so far.

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Quoting AzDude, reply 8

I downloaded it and it just gets rid of Windows updates all together .

Not sure if that's all together good .

But as you say you can turn it off and on as you feel like it .

Yes, there are options to turn updates off and on again, but I think the idea is to stop forced updates that could bork your machine.  At least this way you can wait for updates to be refined and thus safer to use.  Alternatively, you can go into settings at any time to check for important updates and patches.

Quoting AzDude, reply 8

Just remember where you downloaded the app. to find it again as I don't

see it listed in another place to find it or to delete it .

It would usually go to your downloads folder, but what I usually do with portable apps is move their folder to Program Files for safe keeping...  then I create a desktop shortcut of the app to put in Fences.

Quoting AzDude, reply 8

So turn it ON for 1809 or Not is the question.

Right now I would wait to download and install 1809.  There are various reports of it messing with users PCs, so I'm going to wait until it is proved to be safe to use.

Also, sorry to see that your blank screen issue persists after trying various fixes.  Hopefully a remedy to your issue is found very soon.

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So, the Windows upgrade seems to be deleting user data for some users (basically because MS fired most of their QA department to save some bucks while at the same time enforcing major updates twice a year that are beta tested by normal users), and Apple's New Proprietary Software Locks kill independent repair on new MacBook Pros. It totally locks down the system if an unauthorized repair is even attempted.

I have NEVER seen such a blatant disrespect for consumers as I am seeing now from these two companies. Unbelievable!

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The mind blowing thing is that several Windows Insiders had already WARNED Microsoft that the upcoming build was deleting data. Microsoft doesn't even listen to their own beta testers - not even on such a critical issue as data loss!!!!

One has to wonder if they've all gone insane down at Redmond.

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So what do you do if you already updated it? I haven't had any problems, it's running quite smoothly.

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Quoting ALMonty, reply 13

So what do you do if you already updated it? I haven't had any problems, it's running quite smoothly.

If it's not broke .... don't fix it.

Same here. Updated without issues other than some windows 10 windows close button not working with WindowBlinds running. A known issue that will be fixed in a WB update.

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Obviously it's not going to affect everyone....however if you're it.... you're screwed.

So...

ONLY OPTION is NOT to do the update unless you KNOW you have any data backed up to a SECURE location [and that doesn't mean a cloud].

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You peeps are scaring me!

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From what I read, things are being deleted for all Library folders ie: Documents, Downloads, Music, Videos and Pictures folders. But it's not happening to everyone. Luckily I still have all my folders intact.

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Quoting JcRabbit, reply 10

enforcing major updates twice a year

That's the part that I just don't get.  I have no idea what rational could be behind that, even if they all came out flawlessly.  It seems rather pointless really, kind of like constantly re-arranging the office furniture.

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Quoting DaveRI, reply 19
That's the part that I just don't get.  I have no idea what rational could be behind that, even if they all came out flawlessly.  It seems rather pointless really, kind of like constantly re-arranging the office furniture.

Microsoft is always going after the latest fabs (bling bling) and these days that happens to be RAD (Rapid Application Development). Except the person who coined the term already explained that this is NOT what he meant by it (not to mention that applying RAD to an extremely complex OS - one which millions of people worldwide depend upon - is also completely insane, especially after firing your whole QA department).

Must be something in the water. The whole world is going nuts.

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Meh, sounds to me like just another case of the wrong person in a job.  Nothing new there, unfortunately.

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Quoting ALMonty, reply 18

From what I read, things are being deleted for all Library folders ie: Documents, Downloads, Music, Videos and Pictures folders.

See, this is the thing.  MS has got people by the short n' curlies with Win 10 and is treating users with the utmost disdain and disrespect because it thinks it can, believing it has the only universally viable OS on the planet.  And sadly, given the limitations of Linux, the walled garden ecology of Apple's O-SX and the fact just about everything runs on Windows, that's rather close to the truth.

The question is, are these files being deleted or has MS taken it upon itself to move these files to the 'cloud'?  And if they are being deleted, why?  Is it because MS has flagged politically incorrect, anti-social key words or phrases?   Or because it detected 'illegal' downloads, and as self-appointed downloads police, took it upon itself to delete the entire folder to be sure all illicit content is gone?

In any event, if any of this is true, and it could well be, MS has long overstepped the mark and become a tech bully resembling a totalitarian state with a ruthless dictator at its head.  It is not MS's place to be a service provider and a policeman at the same time.

I had high hopes for MS and Windows when Satya Nadella took over as CEO, but those were dashed when MS became more secretive, heavy-handed and started forcing Win 10 down unwilling users throats.  Like yeah, just when we thought Apple was bad, MS went one or three better and out-Appled Apple.

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Quoting Jafo, reply 16

Obviously it's not going to affect everyone....however if you're it.... you're screwed.

So...

ONLY OPTION is NOT to do the update unless you KNOW you have any data backed up to a SECURE location [and that doesn't mean a cloud].
[quote who="Jafo" reply="16" id="3729327"]
Obviously it's not going to affect everyone....however if you're it.... you're screwed.

So...

ONLY OPTION is NOT to do the update unless you KNOW you have any data backed up to a SECURE location [and that doesn't mean a cloud].

There an echo in here? :grin:  

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How... I never remember things... Do I see the latest updates INSTALLED??

Forgot where to look.. But my music file has disappeared and Maybe the Update already hit my Office PC

 

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SED ... in run .. just type in ( winver )

 

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