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Re: Windows 10 May 2020 update: The most important new features  

By: Zimbler0 in 6TH POPE | Recommend this post (1)
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Decomposed > Doesn't that just set the stage for it to happen again? I don't see any actual FIX.

Also, is this a problem that the rest of us who run Windows 10 should worry about? Or is it unique to your environment / application?

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Yes, it does set the stage to happen again . . . But
(I think) by disabling updates I can keep it from
happening. It has happened again before I started
disabling updates . . . and I can't swear that the
organization managing our computers can't re-enable
the updates.

But at least with the AOMEI backup I can get things
back to where we can get our work done.

So far I suspect the problem is limited to Windows 10
32 bit - and possibly just older versions of it at
that. To my knowledge the new laptops running Windows
10 - 64 bit have not had this problem. It is within
the realm of possibility that the older hardware we
are running this stuff on might have something to do
with it.

Two more months till I get retired.

Zim.




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Re: Windows 10 May 2020 update: The most important new features
By: Decomposed
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Sat, 30 May 20 3:58 AM
Msg. 00956 of 60014

Zimbler0:

Re: "Anyway, one way to get around this headache is to use AOMEI backupper and create a backup image of the entire computer to another drive (or an external drive) and when it goes plooey boot off an AOMEI boot stick and restore the good image."
Doesn't that just set the stage for it to happen again? I don't see any actual FIX.

Also, is this a problem that the rest of us who run Windows 10 should worry about? Or is it unique to your environment / application?






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