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Thread ID: 143498 2017-01-28 05:27:00 For those, on Win10 1607, there's an update to take it to 14393.726 Speedy Gonzales (78) PC World Chat
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1431167 2017-01-29 00:44:00 Not at all Whenu .

I've had heaps of updates, but the difference with Linux is the updates haven't broken anything, as opposed to windows 10 where every update seems to break something . :annoyed: The majority of problems I've had to deal with when updates don't work has ALWAYS been due to some sort of pre existing condition, this could be one of many reasons .

There are millions of people all over the world that don't have a single problem .

Its impossible to compare Linux and Windows (or Apple iOS for that matter) as the systems are totally different in the way updates are handled .
wainuitech (129)
1431168 2017-01-29 03:05:00 The majority of problems I've had to deal with when updates don't work has ALWAYS been due to some sort of pre existing condition, this could be one of many reasons .

There are millions of people all over the world that don't have a single problem .

Its impossible to compare Linux and Windows (or Apple iOS for that matter) as the systems are totally different in the way updates are handled .


The majority of problems I've had to deal with when updates don't work has ALWAYS been due to some sort of pre existing condition, this could be one of many reasons .


Can’t see how you can arrive at that conclusion when everything was working fine prior to the Update? More like a conflict caused by the update .


There are millions of people all over the world that don't have a single problem .

Did you count them, source please . :)


Its impossible to compare Linux and Windows (or Apple iOS for that matter) as the systems are totally different in the way updates are handled .

No it’s not . Apple and Linux have nothing like the problems Windows has . Maybe Windows should look at the others and how they do things .
B.M. (505)
1431169 2017-01-29 04:09:00 Can’t see how you can arrive at that conclusion when everything was working fine prior to the Update? More like a conflict caused by the update.

No it’s not. Apple and Linux have nothing like the problems Windows has. Maybe Windows should look at the others and how they do things.

You have answered your own question in the first comment.

A conflict - The conflict will be some program that's installed, 9 times out of 10 which is also out of date. MS wouldn't make an update that's conflicts with their own OS. ( even YOU should know that) if there was a update that did that then it would hit EVERY SINGLE install in the world , which they don't.

The only upgrades that will affect every W10 are insider updates, and people who run those OS's KNOW the problems and possible effects. They ARE NOT pushed out general public. Just like the actual Insider builds we dont get each and every one. The latest is 15019, but MS are currently working on the next few which wont be released. An example is we never got 15015.

I got plenty of W10 PC's here, NEVER had any problems -- WHY ???

And How am I sure about corruptions ?? Simple, look at the error logs - remove the problem program and the updates go in - really basics solutions. Clean install of Windows and NEVER had a problem.

Second one -- Linux and iOS doesn't have a registry like Windows does, and the more technical side -- If you cant figure it out how that relates then I'm not going to try to explain.
wainuitech (129)
1431170 2017-01-29 06:31:00 You have answered your own question in the first comment .

A conflict - The conflict will be some program that's installed, 9 times out of 10 which is also out of date . MS wouldn't make an update that's conflicts with their own OS . ( even YOU should know that) if there was a update that did that then it would hit EVERY SINGLE install in the world , which they don't .

The only upgrades that will affect every W10 are insider updates, and people who run those OS's KNOW the problems and possible effects . They ARE NOT pushed out general public . Just like the actual Insider builds we dont get each and every one . The latest is 15019, but MS are currently working on the next few which wont be released . An example is we never got 15015 .

I got plenty of W10 PC's here, NEVER had any problems -- WHY ???

And How am I sure about corruptions ?? Simple, look at the error logs - remove the problem program and the updates go in - really basics solutions . Clean install of Windows and NEVER had a problem .

Second one -- Linux and iOS doesn't have a registry like Windows does, and the more technical side -- If you cant figure it out how that relates then I'm not going to try to explain .



A conflict - The conflict will be some program that's installed, 9 times out of 10 which is also out of date . MS wouldn't make an update that's conflicts with their own OS . ( even YOU should know that)

Now you are being silly . Of recent times Microsoft have made a meal out of producing programmes that aren’t “Backward Compatible” . That is where a lot of the problems stem from .


The only upgrades that will affect every W10 are insider updates,

Rubbish! I’ve never installed a “Insiders Update” and have had no end of trouble because of the “Automatic Updates” of “Automatic” installation .


got plenty of W10 PC's here, NEVER had any problems -- WHY ???


Yeah Right .


And How am I sure about corruptions ?? Simple, look at the error logs - remove the problem program and the updates go in - really basics solutions . Clean install of Windows and NEVER had a problem .


Now you’re talking . A clean Error Log until the Update and nothing but Errors afterwards . And tell me why the hell I should remove a programme that has been working perfectly just to Accommodate a Windows 10 Update, and why should I have to do a clean install??


Second one -- Linux and iOS doesn't have a registry like Windows does, and the more technical side -- If you cant figure it out how that relates then I'm not going to try to explain


Well done, Windows needs to sort its system out and keep up .
B.M. (505)
1431171 2017-01-29 07:19:00 So BM now you're call me a liar ??

I've never had any problems with windows updates on my own computers, maybe its because unlike you I keep things up to date & know what I'm doing to prevent problems.


And tell me why the hell I should remove a program me that has been working perfectly Can give many reasons, some being out of date, no longer supported by the manufacture, hence no updates to newer OS's . Could be damaged in some way which only an update willshow, there's plenty more reasons.

There's one thing for sure -- YOU certainly don't listen - YOU have already been warned about HIJACKING threads with your rants etc, yet you still persist to carry on.
wainuitech (129)
1431172 2017-01-29 19:19:00 I find BM's comments so funny, I'm the only non apple iPad user in my office and the three gents I share the space with have so many weird things happen every time iOS updates. I run a mixture of mainly Win10 and Linux mint at home and so far neither has given any of the issues BM has had wonder what the common denominator is? gary67 (56)
1431173 2017-01-29 21:03:00 WT, why do you even bother to respond to B.M.? You are only feeding the troll. Tony (4941)
1431174 2017-01-29 21:33:00 WT, why do you even bother to respond to B . M . ? You are only feeding the troll . Well that's true . Guess ignoring is the best way to go .

BUT on a happy note :)

The update that Speedy posted, installed it on another two workshop computers this morning and nothing went wrong . :)
wainuitech (129)
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