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Windows 10 2004 Horrific Update

         

RedBar

5:03 pm on Jun 21, 2020 (gmt 0)

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I am now at the point of seriously considering Apple and binning all Windows products.

They annoyed me with dropping mobile however this 2004 is horrific, I am losing machines for hours on end, 6-8 has been very common, and even when updated some of the machines do not start normally. One has to have the "on" button pressed for 25 seconds before it will start.

Every machine has had to have several re-starts to get them running anywhere near smoothly and as for a 32GB netbook, well, it wants me to create space however it is Windows that has used all the space and even though I have a 128GB drive attached to it, it's still asking for more space that it's using.

I've never liked Win 10 from the very start, it was fine on mobile with hardly ever an issue, however this could easily be the last straw for me.

Interestngly my Vista and Win 7 machines are running perfectly.

Lexur

9:34 am on Jul 10, 2020 (gmt 0)

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Windows update 2004: smooth and working fine.

Linux update to Mint 20 (finally a real update, not a new install): smooth and working fine.

Today everything went as expected.

not2easy

1:42 pm on Jul 10, 2020 (gmt 0)

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Not to derail this WIN update topic but because there are repeated references to Linux, there was news recently about 3 new Linux Mint updates here: [webmasterworld.com...]

martinibuster

4:58 am on Jul 11, 2020 (gmt 0)

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>>>32GB netbook

Those aren't meant to run Windows. If they come with a Windows OS it's with a netbook specific version of the OS.

That's why you're having problems.

That has nothing to do with Windows. Everything to do with your hardware.

You'd have the EXACT SAME problem if you tried running an Apple OS on that (if it were possible).
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