I have an old Windows 10 computer that is formatted MBR. No recovery. ItSearch for 0x in this group. There have been a lot of discussions on KB....4441 if that's what you're talking about. Otherwise post the KB#
is not going to ever be used on the internet but I decided to update it
using the cumulative updates. So I figured out what the next update would
be and downloaded the updates and started installing them. Everything went fine until that last 2 cumulative updates. Has somebody successfully installed the last 2 updates to MBR with no recovery? Yes, I know I have
way to much time on my hands.
On 1/17/24 03:59 PM, Bill Bradshaw wrote:
I have an old Windows 10 computer that is formatted MBR. NoSearch for 0x in this group. There have been a lot of discussions on KB....4441 if that's what you're talking about. Otherwise post the
recovery. It is not going to ever be used on the internet but I
decided to update it using the cumulative updates. So I figured out
what the next update would be and downloaded the updates and started
installing them. Everything went fine until that last 2 cumulative
updates. Has somebody successfully installed the last 2 updates to
MBR with no recovery? Yes, I know I have way to much time on my
hands.
KB#
On 1/17/24 04:50 PM, Bill Bradshaw wrote:Search for "Status: Download error - 0x80070643"
Big Al wrote:Need KB #s. We can't see your screen.
On 1/17/24 03:59 PM, Bill Bradshaw wrote:
I have an old Windows 10 computer that is formatted MBR. NoSearch for 0x in this group. There have been a lot of discussions on
recovery. It is not going to ever be used on the internet but I
decided to update it using the cumulative updates. So I figured out
what the next update would be and downloaded the updates and started
installing them. Everything went fine until that last 2 cumulative
updates. Has somebody successfully installed the last 2 updates to
MBR with no recovery? Yes, I know I have way to much time on my
hands.
KB....4441 if that's what you're talking about. Otherwise post the
KB#
I am also looking at the update 1 before that. I wonder if Microsoft is
trying to force us to at least have Win 10 computers that can be
upgraded to
11?
<Bill>
Big Al wrote:
On 1/17/24 03:59 PM, Bill Bradshaw wrote:
I have an old Windows 10 computer that is formatted MBR. NoSearch for 0x in this group. There have been a lot of discussions on
recovery. It is not going to ever be used on the internet but I
decided to update it using the cumulative updates. So I figured out
what the next update would be and downloaded the updates and started
installing them. Everything went fine until that last 2 cumulative
updates. Has somebody successfully installed the last 2 updates to
MBR with no recovery? Yes, I know I have way to much time on my
hands.
KB....4441 if that's what you're talking about. Otherwise post the
KB#
I am also looking at the update 1 before that. I wonder if Microsoft is trying to force us to at least have Win 10 computers that can be upgraded to 11?
<Bill>
Bill Bradshaw wrote on 1/17/24 1:59 PM:
I have an old Windows 10 computer that is formatted MBR. No
recovery. It is not going to ever be used on the internet but I
decided to update it using the cumulative updates. So I figured out
what the next update would be and downloaded the updates and started
installing them. Everything went fine until that last 2 cumulative
updates. Has somebody successfully installed the last 2 updates to
MBR with no recovery? Yes, I know I have way to much time on my
hands.
More info needed
Even with MBR Windows 10 has a Recovery partition(not the OEM recovery
which is usually GB in size and at the end of your disk).
Open Disk Management, take a snapshot of the partitioning and post a
link to the picture or report in your response the partitions you
see(all or them) and the size and free space.
On 1/17/24 05:16 PM, Big Al wrote:
On 1/17/24 04:50 PM, Bill Bradshaw wrote:Search for "Status: Download error - 0x80070643"
Big Al wrote:Need KB #s. We can't see your screen.
On 1/17/24 03:59 PM, Bill Bradshaw wrote:
I have an old Windows 10 computer that is formatted MBR. NoSearch for 0x in this group. There have been a lot of discussions
recovery. It is not going to ever be used on the internet but I
decided to update it using the cumulative updates. So I figured
out what the next update would be and downloaded the updates and
started installing them. Everything went fine until that last 2
cumulative updates. Has somebody successfully installed the last
2 updates to MBR with no recovery? Yes, I know I have way to much
time on my hands.
on KB....4441 if that's what you're talking about. Otherwise post
the KB#
I am also looking at the update 1 before that. I wonder if
Microsoft is trying to force us to at least have Win 10 computers
that can be upgraded to
11?
<Bill>
Bill Bradshaw wrote on 1/17/24 1:59 PM:
I have an old Windows 10 computer that is formatted MBR. No
recovery. It is not going to ever be used on the internet but I
decided to update it using the cumulative updates. So I figured out
what the next update would be and downloaded the updates and started
installing them. Everything went fine until that last 2 cumulative
updates. Has somebody successfully installed the last 2 updates to
MBR with no recovery? Yes, I know I have way to much time on my
hands.
More info needed
Even with MBR Windows 10 has a Recovery partition(not the OEM recovery
which is usually GB in size and at the end of your disk).
Open Disk Management, take a snapshot of the partitioning and post a
link to the picture or report in your response the partitions you
see(all or them) and the size and free space.
Bill Bradshaw wrote on 1/17/24 1:59 PM:
I have an old Windows 10 computer that is formatted MBR. No
recovery. It is not going to ever be used on the internet but I
decided to update it using the cumulative updates. So I figured out
what the next update would be and downloaded the updates and started
installing them. Everything went fine until that last 2 cumulative
updates. Has somebody successfully installed the last 2 updates to
MBR with no recovery? Yes, I know I have way to much time on my
hands.
More info needed
Even with MBR Windows 10 has a Recovery partition(not the OEM recovery
which is usually GB in size and at the end of your disk).
Open Disk Management, take a snapshot of the partitioning and post a
link to the picture or report in your response the partitions you
see(all or them) and the size and free space.
I have an old Windows 10 computer that is formatted MBR. No recovery. It
is not going to ever be used on the internet but I decided to update it
using the cumulative updates. So I figured out what the next update would
be and downloaded the updates and started installing them. Everything went fine until that last 2 cumulative updates. Has somebody successfully installed the last 2 updates to MBR with no recovery? Yes, I know I have
way to much time on my hands.
...w¡ñ§±¤ñ wrote:
Bill Bradshaw wrote on 1/17/24 1:59 PM:
I have an old Windows 10 computer that is formatted MBR. No
recovery. It is not going to ever be used on the internet but I
decided to update it using the cumulative updates. So I figured out
what the next update would be and downloaded the updates and started
installing them. Everything went fine until that last 2 cumulative
updates. Has somebody successfully installed the last 2 updates to
MBR with no recovery? Yes, I know I have way to much time on my
hands.
More info needed
Even with MBR Windows 10 has a Recovery partition(not the OEM recovery
which is usually GB in size and at the end of your disk).
Open Disk Management, take a snapshot of the partitioning and post a
link to the picture or report in your response the partitions you
see(all or them) and the size and free space.
I see what appears to be another problem in that I have 4 partitions (C, D, E, F) and it appears this is probably affecting the creation of the recovery partition. I have to do some more research.
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