Windows 10

that's ok all went well.

Thought i was going to have to re-image again there.

After the restart, instead of getting the continuation from the 30%, my monitor went into standby, so i left it for a bit to see if it would come back on, but nada, thought it had ******, so i turned my monitor off/on, and it came on, where i caught the count at 84% before going onto finish, phew i thought, but nope, we were not done yet, as instead of getting the welcome, followed by my desktop, i got a cleaning up count up, then after that had finished, i got the welcome, followed by my desktop, wtf :p

Got that damn News and Interest too, so turned the bugger straight off :D
 
KB5003635 installed just fine for me, bring my version to 18363.1621.

It was nice not to have a blue screen after rebooting this time. But I still clench my buttocks whenever I restart, because I used to see the odd blue screen during login without warning. :(
 
What a pointless feature that was. Can't see why they'd suddenly opt for anchoring stuff to the taskbar like that. If you want it, there's already the weather app and news app for live tiles on the start menu.
 
What a pointless feature that was. Can't see why they'd suddenly opt for anchoring stuff to the taskbar like that. If you want it, there's already the weather app and news app for live tiles on the start menu.

It kind of goes against what should be the approach in this day and age as well - having it as as specific feature like that - implementing the ability to do that generally as a feature is possibly a good thing, having it hardcoded so to speak not so good.

This is one of the problems with Windows 10 there is no real vision especially strategic vision - things get slapped in with poor consideration when someone comes up with a "great idea" while the basics are still lacking maturity (complete feature set) and robustness.
 
It kind of goes against what should be the approach in this day and age as well - having it as as specific feature like that - implementing the ability to do that generally as a feature is possibly a good thing, having it hardcoded so to speak not so good.

This is one of the problems with Windows 10 there is no real vision especially strategic vision - things get slapped in with poor consideration when someone comes up with a "great idea" while the basics are still lacking maturity (complete feature set) and robustness.

It's like something someone would produce as their first dabble in creating a windows app and releasing it into the wild rather than it being a OOBE part of the OS. They had a better idea when they had desktop widgets providing they use webhook subs rather than poling.
 
No clock or system tray this morning, they seem to have shifted off the right hand side of the screen. Sometimes they partially reappear, need to find a grab handle to drag them back more to the left.

EDIT: fixed by turning the new 'News and interests' toolbar feature back on and then off again :cry:
 
Well my pc has decided to install 2004 update lets see how this goes. It bluescreened on login when i tried it last year. Really not looking forward to this.

Edit: Nope it didn't want to install. I've blocked feature updates using group policies so hopefully it'll keep me on 1909. Will do a clean install when sun valley is released.
 
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Just switched on my PC, and it's f'ing groundhog day again as I am welcomed to a blue screen and a Stop Code x21a error. Only way I can get into this newly installed Windows is by disabling signature enforcement as per my previous post on April 21st. Great one MS you complete wazzocks.
 
Have you tried checking what driver isn't signed? Either by searching/running "sigverif" or "verifiergui", with the latter choose "create standard settings", "automatically select unsigned drivers".
 
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