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07-27-2018 01:05 PM
=> One of the models listed on that page is: HP 22-b0xx All-in-One PC
The list has mine in it but that indicates just in the list for HP's marketing purposes and in reality mine still have problem with 1803
Thank you very much
07-27-2018 01:28 PM
Hi, I use 2nd party HD-Manager Software to back up 1607 with its DRVs and all my Apps + System/Boot sectors then after that I can restore my machine from USB stick in order to archive the Recoery D-Drive partition then after that r'd been done I can use HD-Manager to restore the C-drive and that is what I think
From the USB stick I may try to burn to DVDs for safe storage
And in my conclusion now, I use the MS-Update Catalog to check KBnumber and if it says for AMD that will failed on my Intel machine then I will hide that KBnumber, so far its working well that way
Last for now I thank you all very very much
Have a nice day
07-27-2018 01:40 PM
=> You should consider upgrading from your "spinning" disk-drive to a SSD (Solid State Device) for much-faster reading/writing files, before you launch that System Recovery. It will make Windows Update run MUCH faster
The SSD is super fast but then to much works to open the back of monitor etc....
I already backup whole thing to an USB hard drive for booting up from USB but then I have to change the Boot Manager in BIOS or so to guide it from where to boot which I never done before but now with all of your helps in this forum I know more of W10s than bfore and don't blame me for I just want to keep mine with 1607 fast enough . As I understand with backing up the system by looking at the capacity of its folders I can tell the more update to new Windows version the more bigger folder for back up that will make system run slow unless users buy a new system with lastes CPU or graphic card etc
Regards
07-27-2018 07:05 PM
> As I understand with backing up the system by looking at the capacity of its folders
> I can tell the more update to new Windows version the more bigger folder for back up
> that will make system run slow unless users buy a new system with latest CPU or graphic card etc.
I disagree.
Just because more files exist, it does not mean that your computer will run more slowly.
If your home's garage is storing additional "toys" (motorcycle, bicycle, snow-blower, golf cart, SkiDoo, lawn mower, et cetera) it does not necessarily mean that your automobile will NOT fit into the garage.
You need to open the Windows Task Manager, and switch to its Performance tab, to see what percentage of each component is being used. At the bottom of that tab, click to launch the Resource Monitor, to give much more detail about what processes are active, what files they are actively processing, and how much network traffic is active.
Measure, measure, measure.
07-27-2018 07:12 PM
> in reality mine still have problem with 1803 ...
Open "Settings".
Into the "search" input area, type "troubleshoot", and press ENTER.
Click to run the Troubleshooter for Windows Update, and let it try to repair any problems.
Tell us how it goes.
Are you still running '1607', or did you successfully update to '1709' ?
07-27-2018 09:09 PM
=> Just because more files exist, it does not mean that your computer will run more slowly.
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So why all old computers run so slow after many updates from few years ?
Why once you restored the old computer to the original begining point that comp run as fast as it was yrs ago besides that old computer may not run well will supports from Google / MS-Explorer
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Just a minutes ago I was finhised the 1803 update from Hidden trouble shooting after 30' of updating my HP 22-b022 AIO
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Hidding https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3183922/how-to-temporarily-prevent-a-windows-update-from-re... is surely is teporarily for W10 users to have quick time update the DRVs or some regular update routines such as for printer for Maicious thingies etc but ...............
As long as you keep your W10 running on any W10 versions the MS will lock on your comp Mac-address and no matter how you shutdown or restart your comp the MS will take a chance either asking you for Windows Update Schedule Restaring TIme or you refuse it for a few times then next day you turn your comp On, the MS will autoUpdate the lastest W10 version and sucessfully or Failed that will make MS figuring out again for their next shot to your comp
My final approach as I learned form somebody else "If you don't like W10 then don't buy don't use it, if you use W10 then you have to live with its way and the MS/W10 will go after you as long as you keep running the W10"
Back to drawing board again 🙂
Atleast I had learned how to hide the Update Features that saves my times
07-27-2018 09:23 PM
=> Are you still running '1607', or did you successfully update to '1709' ?
I did successfully update to '1709' after many tries long ago and then I hope for other next version but it keeps failed-ing
and as I said the MS made announcement the old 1607 will no longer be updated to new W10 version by after Apr or May as you know it sio I m so happy for that announcement because I dont want the Auto Update and I went around other forums telling my friends that
So I restore my HP 22-b022 AIO back to 1607 and then messing up the Recovery D-Drive and unfortunately theMS now
dont care 1607 or 1709 all W10 will be automatically and be updated to the lastest W10- which is now 1803
W10 is just like "The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming (1966) - IMDb" movie 🙂
The only 1 feature of W10 which I like it is "Prevent the comp crashing" but the Update feature is so hassle like you go out to buy a new cars
Thanks mucho beaucoup
07-28-2018 07:56 AM
> as I said the MS made announcement the old 1607 will no longer be updated to new W10 version by after Apr or May as you know it
That is not the statement that Microsoft made.
The announcement was that there will be no monthly security-updates for '1607' after April 2018, with a small exception.
Users running '1607' who want a "secure" operating system must accept a major update, e.g., '1703' or '1709' or '1803', if their motherboard supports the newer releases.
The exception is for an Intel motherboard commonly used in "tablet" computers.
Those tablets were originally shipped with Windows 8 -- supported until 2023.
Users who accepted the free upgrade to Windows 10 ('1607') found themselves to have "unsupported" Windows, as of April 2018, instead of in 2023.
So, Microsoft has made an exception for them -- their computers will continue to receive security-updates for '1607' until the year 2023.
In summary, if your hardware supports '1703' or '1709' or '1803', Windows Update will upgrade your operating system.
If not, then Windows Update will continue to supply security-updates for '1607', until the year 2023.
> so I'm so happy for that announcement because I dont want the Auto Update and I went around other forums telling my friends that
It would be best if you told the "full story" to your friends.
For most of them, Windows Update has not been providing security-updates to '1607' since May 2018, leaving their computers vulnerable to attacks that later versions of Windows will automatically prevent.
As the months roll by, there will be additional security-problems in '1607' for your friends, which is not acceptable.
07-28-2018 10:18 AM
> So why all old computers run so slow after many updates from few years ?
It is not the updates that cause the alleged "slowness".
Over the years, you have installed other programs, which start-up as you boot Windows.
It is also a matter of "perception" -- over the years, you get accustomed to the "speed" of the computer, rather than being "wowed" the day that you first unboxed it.
> Why once you restored the old computer to the original begining point that comp run as fast as it was yrs ago
That's my point -- eliminate all the extra software ("driver updater", Adobe, iTunes, Chrome, Audacity, GIMP, CD/DVD burning software) that is running in the "background", and the result is more resources that are available for the "foreground" processes.
Don't allow iTunes to "push" messages to your computer.
Also, over the years, as you store more files on your computer, your anti-virus software takes longer when it does a scheduled background "scan", because it must do more disk I/O than when those files had not yet been created.
> besides that old computer may not run well will supports from Google / MS-Explorer
I don't understand your statement.