Originally updated Win 7 to 10 successfully as soon as available with many updates installed .subsequently without any hassle.
Recently this changed. Last successful update 1803, but then failed right up to recent 1909, error code 0xc004f075. This error code is meaningless - does not produce...
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Hi,
I was using File History before the 1809 update and saw it was no longer working. I do not want an image- just file and folder backups.
Here are the steps I have done
Removed old File History backup and restarted- same issue. Further investigation showed that I was hitting MAX PATH 256...
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My situation is this. I have an 11 year old laptop. This is now ONLY used as a display for a weather station, using a proprietary Windows XP application, so I am not interested in any new Windows features that 1803 might bring. Nevertheless up until now I have let all upgrades proceed.
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HI,
I have been getting BSODs on a number of Lenovo PCs (T540-T570 and X260-X270) all of them run Windows 10 1803 build. I run windbg on the minidump and it almost 90% returns ntkrnlmp.exe I have attached the minidump from the most recent one. I can't pinpoint the problem. I know something...
Check the attached image. Its been almost 1 hour since the update download reached 100% and its not stopping. It already consumed double the data that is required for completing the update.