| From: William Park <[email protected]>
| On Sat, Apr 09, 2016 at 11:23:10AM -0400, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
| > I just solved the problem. I had installed an extra 8G of RAM in the
| > machine. Once I removed it, Windows was happy to update.
| I noticed that Windows sets aside 2 x RAM for Page File (swapfile).
| Does that mean your machine was setting aside 16G swapfile?
I think something like that must be going on. But not exactly. When
I found the swap file size (at rest, without running the Win10 update
program), it was miniscule.
| From: James Knott <[email protected]>
| I had similar when updating¹ the W10 version in a virtual machine on my
| notebook computer. The update failed for no apparent reason. Also,
| this was a W10 to W10 update. Putting more memory in the computer
| worked for me too.
But my problem was the opposite: I had to REMOVE RAM to make the
update work.
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