Success! I noted in one of the posts that a recommended method to get the
339 update to install was to *run Windows 10 in Safe Mode*. While it was a
bit tedious to get it into Safe Mode, once I got it there, the Legacy
uninstall was trivial. This process avoided any issue regarding Windows
I have always wanted to be a 1% er.I am wondering why this load is
causing all the grief. I don't think I have ever seen this much
kerfuffle over a legacy update before.
Ian
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 9:23 AM Michele Lewis
wrote:
> If you are having problems installing the new update, make
Right click the installation file and Run as Administrator.
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 11:26 Michael Christiaens wrote:
> Sorry. I must be in that 1%
>
> I shut off Windows Defender and SmartScreen, but it still does not
> install. The other suggestion I saw was to run Windows 10 in Safe Mode to
Sorry. I must be in that 1%
I shut off Windows Defender and SmartScreen, but it still does not install.
The other suggestion I saw was to run Windows 10 in Safe Mode to install.
Why do you folks make it so complicated? The concept of installing an
update was very simple for a long time. Now it is
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