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Since Microsoft makes it rather non-obvious how to find out what version of Windows I'm running (doing the obvious, "This PC -> Properties" doesn't tell me) I have no clue what version I'm running.
I know y'all have told me how to find out, but since it's non-intuitive and I didn't write it down, I don't remember!
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WINKEY+R, "winver", ENTER.
And the stupid dialog that pops up won't let you copy the text ...
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Even shorter - WINKEY, "winver", ENTER.
Kevin
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winkey? as in half of a purple teletubbie?
or perhaps you missed the undersized spacebar?
me: guilty of too often not using use the shiftkey.
tip of the day for north americans: keep your drinks cool in the esckey.
alternative 2: from a Benny Hill Asian impression: winkey winkey nudgey nudgey...
This internet thing is amazing! Letting people use it: worst idea ever!
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I just checked, and 1803 is the build I'm showing. (installed 5/24) I should also mention that this workstation had some minor issues that made me revert to a previous restore point...which created major issues, leading to the migration to a newer workstation I had 'waiting in the wings'. Today though, I'm working on the old system (waiting on a sound card for the new system) and it seems almost normal...almost everything works even though many of the programs don't show up in 'programs and features'. I can't say I've seen anything with this update that seems noteworthy other than it seems to break stuff...but not everywhere...my other two Win10 systems have no negative side effects.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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I am going through a similar issue, but for me the error code is
0xc1900104 .
Reading through various boards gleaned very little, but on one there was mention of making sure you have the latest NVidia graphics drivers installed, so I am trying that right now.
Will try that Powershell script if it fails again.
UPDATE:
Most peculiar. After updating the NVidia driver, I was able to perform the full update. Had to do a couple of restarts manually. After that.... it reports that the update failed. And of course it started downloading the update yet again...
modified 16-Jun-18 11:05am.
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Post this as a tip/trick for other users?
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Yes that update really sucks. It requires a ton of space. Have not bothered with it since it will not install because of space, and my SSD does not have enough to spare unless I uninstall almost everything. May get around to doing it, or replacing the SSD.
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I've found it virtually impossible to update to that version.
Probably because I don't have a WIN10 machine.*
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BillWoodruff wrote: DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
If only that worked for terminally ill people!
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This worked for me! Thanks Bill...
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What causes this is a corrupted registry key in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE hive. Unfortunately even if you get past this on the current upgrade you'll have the same issue on the next one. Your best option is to do a clean install from a bootable DVD or USB drive.
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Have you checked out Microsoft lately?
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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You utter git.
This space for rent
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Cue irrelevant side comment:
Source control for bovines: You udder git.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Git outta' here!
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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it just led to conflicts with my pending chances
In Word you can only store 2 bytes. That is why I use Writer.
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If it wrecked your chances I cannot imagine what it will do to your changes.
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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WARNING: Not for the faint of heart.
I was considering the Soapbox because the tools mentioned in this post are certainly not kid sister safe.
So I was at my parent's place last night.
Had dinner there, had a nice walk, and we were supposed to go watch a movie.
But then my father drops the bomb.
The bomb that would ruin my evening and probably a better part of my weekend.
"I have a little problem with a customer and you can probably help me."
"Sure dad, what's up?"
"One of my customers can't print a Crystal Report."
A CRYSTAL ELEPHANTING REPORT @$#(&$!@(&#!
In a WinForms application.
Spent two hours browsing the SAP website (never have I found a less helpful website), installing runtimes, installing NuGet packages, dragging missing DLL's to the customer's computer.
To no avail
So I'm spending this weekend trying to get Crystal Reports to work, thanks dad
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Sorry, but...[^]
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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Imagine if my dad did that 30 years ago
Saying "no" really isn't an option.
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I'm a dad. I have 2 kids. If my son or daughter did not want to do something for me, I would not fault them, if they had a good reason.
Just saying...
Sander Rossel wrote: Saying "no" really isn't an option.
Saying "no" IS ALWAYS an option...even with parents.
Don't get me wrong, I try to help my mother as much as possible, even if I don't like the task. I get it.
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