So where is enabling patch? was gona install but "check for updates" does not find this update, seeing i had that urge just do nad fix it something happens now instead of have done later at random cause i wasnt paying attention I still running 20h2 19042.985
NVM, I am truely shocked usual when hitting "check for updates" it ignored "defered" update for features which was 180 days but it was actual respecting it. I turned it off and update came threw and everthing looks good so far 21H1 19043.985 it say now
Has anyone ever seen this error before? Made it go away by clicking retry, there were no updates.... just really weird error.
No, never. Are you too using a local account btw? Also I take there's no real benefit from upgrading to 21H1 from 20H2?
Nope I have local account, will never use "online" account , I also dont have account used by windows for it to sign in @AsiJu Other then the stupid "news/weather feed" in startbar i dont think, but i had the disabled (news was actual uninstalled only weather is still installed before i installed 21h1 19043.1052 so it was non issue for as it never appear in the startbar
You don't have a choice anymore with the latest update(s). Only way to clean install is with an account(email).
so no more local accounts? what BS I am not gona create use email for every pc I have that runs window. Hopefull someone find way to have local accounts. and not have to use an "email"
That's not true, you can still use a local account in latest version. You just need to either disconnect from internet or input a random/fake email and it'll then show you an option to go for a local account. Even the leaked Windows 11 build has the option.
Not true. This ^^^^ @tsunami231 Before installing Win10 just unplug LAN cable and you'll be offered to use local account. Done this more than few times so far even on 21H1.
Signing in with a email account appears to be hassle free with these new updates. I've not experienced any problems.
KB5003690 now available This update includes the following improvements: We fixed an issue that causes blurry text on the news and interests button on the Windows taskbar for some display configurations. We fixed an issue that causes communication between apps to stop working after you enable the “AppMgmt_COM_SearchForCLSID” policy. We fixed a performance issue in the MultiByteToWideChar() function that occurs when it is used in a non-English locale. We fixed an issue that prevents sorting from working properly when using multiple versions of National Language Support (NLS) sorting. We fixed an issue in a small subset of users that have lower than expected performance in games after installing KB5000842 or later. We fixed an issue that causes the Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) to suddenly stop working while you are typing. We fixed an issue that causes WMIMigrationPlugin.dll to return an error when you attempt to migrate in offline mode. We fixed an issue with the Set-RuleOption PowerShell command that fails to provide the option for the Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) policy to treat files signed with an expired certificate as unsigned. We fixed an issue that causes Windows to stop working when it uses AppLocker to validate a file that has multiple signatures. The error is 0x3B. We fixed an issue that might cause BitLocker to go into recovery mode after updating the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) firmware. This occurs when the “Interactive logon: Machine account lockout Threshold” policy is set and there were incorrect password attempts. We fixed an issue that causes Windows to generate many AppLocker or SmartLocker success events. We fixed an issue with authenticating for a domain controller when Credential Guard and Remote Credential Guard are enabled. We fixed an issue that prevents certain screen reader apps from running when Hypervisor-protected code integrity (HVCI) is enabled. We fixed an issue in which signing in using a PIN fails. The error message is “Something happened and your PIN isn’t available. Click to set up your PIN again.” We added Windows support for System Management Mode protections (firmware protection version 2.0) for certain processors that support Secure Launch. We fixed an issue that, in certain cases, takes you out of the exclusive virtual reality (VR) app and back to Windows Mixed Reality Home when you press the Windows button on the controller. With this update, when you press the Windows button, the Windows Start menu appears. When you close the Start menu, you will go back to the exclusive VR app. We improved the accuracy and efficiency of sensitive data analysis in the Microsoft 365 Endpoint data loss prevention (DLP) Classification Engine. We fixed an issue with the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) VPN service on remote access server (RAS) servers. Periodically, users cannot connect a VPN to the server over the IKE protocol. This issue might start several hours or days after restarting the server or restarting the IKEEXT service. Some users can connect while many others cannot connect because the service is in DoS Protection mode, which limits incoming connection attempts. We fixed an issue that causes Wi-Fi connections to fail because of an invalid Message Integrity Check (MIC) on a four-way handshake if Management Frame Protection (MFP) is enabled. We fixed an issue that might cause a VPN to fail after renewing a user auto-enrolled certificate. The error message is “There are no more files”. We fixed an issue with the Tunnel Extensible Authentication protocol (TEAP) that replaces the outer identity with “anonymous” even though identity privacy is not selected or is disabled. We fixed an issue that causes Remote Desktop sessions to stop responding while the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is enabled. We added support for the USB Test and Measurement Class. We fixed an issue in Adamsync.exe that affects the syncing of large Active Directory subtrees. We fixed an error that occurs when the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) bind cache is full, and the LDAP client library receives a referral. We fixed a redirector stop error that is caused by a race condition that occurs when the system deletes binding objects when connections close. We fixed an issue that prevents users from setting or querying disk quotas on the C drive. We fixed an issue that causes 16-bit apps that run on NT Virtual DOS Machine (NTVDM) to stop working when you open them. We fixed an issue that causes fontdrvhost.exe to stop working when Compact Font Format version 2 (CFF2) fonts are installed. We fixed an issue that might prevent End User Defined Characters (EUDC) from printing correctly because of font fallback settings. We fixed an issue with Search box graphics on the Windows taskbar that occurs if you use the taskbar’s context menu to turn off News and interests. This graphics issue is especially visible when using dark mode. We fixed an issue that might cause signing in with your fingerprint to fail after the system starts up or resumes from sleep. We fixed an issue that might redirect you to the Microsoft Store page for Gaming Services when you try to install or start an Xbox Game Pass game on your Windows 10 device. Additionally, you receive error 0x80073D26 or 0x8007139F. For more information, see KB5004327.
I dont want to have to "login" with email to get in to my fracking PC. Which why I use Local accounts. I dont even have info for that account even saved into windows "account" info seeing. I had system forced in to use that stuff didnt even know and I tried to restore thing that went fubar with windows update I couldnt even get into safe mode cause I didnt know that forced on and didnt even know info for to login to get in safemode, cause that person didnt know it happen let let alone that it and even they didnt want that crap and want local accounts. I get point of but I will no before forced to use "email" to login to my pc. I will be very pissed if MS does away local accounts windows and force email to login crap
This issue also manifested as the tray area breaking when this icon was disabled and the DPI changed from 100% to anything else.
Some of us don't want/need to sign in into Windows using e-mail. You've said there is no choice but to sign in to Windows only with email account and few of us here said that's not true, you can still use local account to sign in into Windows: It's not that it's hassle free or not to sign in into Windows with email, it's that some of us don't want to do that and still it's fully possible to do sign in into Windows using only local account.
It's just a local account, never used online account. Other than the news and weather thingy that appeared at the lower right of the taskbar I am not sure what the real difference is with 21H1, it just seems the same as before. Honestly I would not use a windows that forces you to log into an email address, very intrusive.
I got it from here https://uupdump.net/get.php?id=87b0aad5-99de-4976-b33f-c272899134e2&pack=0&edition=updateOnly 1. Download windows10.0-kb5003690-x64.cab 568 MiB 2. rename the download to windows10.0-kb5003690-x64.cab 3. Move windows10.0-kb5003690-x64.cab to C:\ drive then open CMD as Admin 4. Paste DISM /Online /Add-Package /PackagePath:"C:\windows10.0-kb5003690-x64.cab" into CMD thermal then press enter 5. Wait until it install then press Y then it's going to reboot.
Yes, it's for insiders, wait for the official release probably next CU (July). https://www.tenforums.com/windows-1...-beta-19043-1081-21h1-rp-19042-1081-20h2.html
Seems that news and weather thingy isn't exclusive to 21H1, got that recently with some CU for 20H2 too (and immediately disabled it). Verified and I am still running 19042 and 21H1 is offered as a feature update. But if 21H1 is just an enablement update guess it's just as well to install it. Maybe.