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Update issue on Win10 1083, no progress.

Update issue on Win10 1083, no progress.

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ADIR_4444
Senior Member
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04-21-2016, 05:18 AM
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I am having a issue with this update,. I fallow the steps via windows update, DL the update, shows install. ask me to reboot pc. after reboot its start the update install pc reboot several times. On the last time, I get a message saying" Restoring windows to previous version". Then it takes me back to windows, and i get a message update could not be installed. In windows update-control panel it shows update waiting for reboot. i click on it and does same thing. after install it restore to previous version. what is going on? I have disable windows firewall for time being. specs Z97 Pro gamer MB 4790k @4.7 DDR3 2400 RAM Win10 x64 M.2 and SSD.
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ADIR_4444
04-21-2016, 05:18 AM #1

I am having a issue with this update,. I fallow the steps via windows update, DL the update, shows install. ask me to reboot pc. after reboot its start the update install pc reboot several times. On the last time, I get a message saying" Restoring windows to previous version". Then it takes me back to windows, and i get a message update could not be installed. In windows update-control panel it shows update waiting for reboot. i click on it and does same thing. after install it restore to previous version. what is going on? I have disable windows firewall for time being. specs Z97 Pro gamer MB 4790k @4.7 DDR3 2400 RAM Win10 x64 M.2 and SSD.

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azrebel703
Junior Member
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04-21-2016, 08:16 AM
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Perform a clean installation of version 1803.
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azrebel703
04-21-2016, 08:16 AM #2

Perform a clean installation of version 1803.

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curran2005
Junior Member
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04-25-2016, 03:40 AM
#3
It’s better to wait for your wave. Performing a manual check for updates will push you to install them, which might cause problems. The official release date is tomorrow, and Microsoft plans a major patch to resolve update issues. However, if you’re unsure, failures often stem from incompatible software or drivers, or an incompatible anti-virus. Uninstall your anti-virus (if not Windows Defender), ensure all drivers are up to date, and remove any overclocking or tweak tools like fan control software. In the past, keyboard and mouse drivers have caused upgrade issues—remove them too. Unplug non-essential peripherals such as printers, scanners, or external drives. Restart after completing these steps and try again. If the upgrade succeeds, reinstall what you removed; everything should function properly.
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curran2005
04-25-2016, 03:40 AM #3

It’s better to wait for your wave. Performing a manual check for updates will push you to install them, which might cause problems. The official release date is tomorrow, and Microsoft plans a major patch to resolve update issues. However, if you’re unsure, failures often stem from incompatible software or drivers, or an incompatible anti-virus. Uninstall your anti-virus (if not Windows Defender), ensure all drivers are up to date, and remove any overclocking or tweak tools like fan control software. In the past, keyboard and mouse drivers have caused upgrade issues—remove them too. Unplug non-essential peripherals such as printers, scanners, or external drives. Restart after completing these steps and try again. If the upgrade succeeds, reinstall what you removed; everything should function properly.