I don't know about known - I may have stumbled across a hint on a forum
that there was an issue with y and the creator's update, but I can't
find it now.
I found that after I upgraded to 1703 that Windows Updates wouldn't
install and the Store stopped working, with both throwing weird errors
that didn't have anything out there. In the end I think I tried
downgrading imdisk, but what ultimately fixed it was to change the drive
letter.
On 2017-08-08 1:18 PM, Winterlight wrote:
Really! That is great! So this is a known issue with windows 10?
At 08:40 AM 8/8/2017, you wrote:
For IMDisk - if you map it to a different drive (I used Z:) then it
doesn't break updates anymore. It just seems like it's something with
it being the B: drive which breaks updates and the windows store.
Jamie
On 2017-08-08 8:25 AM, FORC5 wrote:
I blocked it for no other reason saw nothing new I needed and other
ppl were having problems. If there are updates in the background
that are important they are not emphasizing them.
I did let it install in my netbook but it needs to come out,
internet speed dropped to under 1 mbs
fp
At 10:12 PM 8/7/2017, Winterlight Poked the stick with:
I found the conflict = IMDisk. I always run a ram disk. I have been
using IMDisk since windows 8. IMDISK installs in windows 10 without
a problem, it runs without a problem, Creators update installs
without a problem, but after creators update installs the computer
can't update anything = windows, acrobat pro, office, and the
computer can not download and, install anything from the windows
store.
I did a new install of Windows 10 which included Creators Update.
Then I started installing my programs, one of which was an app from
the windows store.... which wouldn't install. This was a brand new
build so I just started uninstalling programs one at time followed
by a reboot. When I uninstalled IMDisk the windows store
immediately downloaded and installed my apps!
I really like a large RAM Drive so I am hoping to find one that
works with Windows 10 Creators update.
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