#1. "RE: Windows 10 update version 2004" In response to bobbo (Reply # 0)
The download completed and the install commenced for about 45 minutes and included several restarts. The update looks pretty much the same ad before and includes a page of what has been done. Notably, the Win 7 games were deleted, and I reinstalled them; might have been a mistake, as my sound is gone again and I haven't been able to restore it. Will continue to explore the new update and will report back on any successes I experience.
Just wanted to let everyone know that it doesn't necessarily take all day to install the 2004 update. I installed mine in about 2hrs from start to finish. This was on my 9 year old system! (see above specs) Gotta love Gigabyte mother boards. Not a single hiccup since first turning it on. And by the way, I never, and I mean never have I turned it off except for restarts after installing updates or software. Maybe I'm just lucky.
P.S. By the way, the update caused no problems whatsoever!
My 5 year old laptop updated to version 2004 with no problems. My 6 month old desktop i5 9400 wouldn't and displayed the following. A very confusing and unhelpful message. https://imgbb.com/>
I believe that my problem involved a recent update of the World Community Grid which kept kicking in during the download/install. It took quite a while, but the update finished and is running properly now.
#7. "RE: Windows 10 update version 2004" In response to bobbo (Reply # 0)
My sound went on and off after this update. Finally found where it said the drivers with that update were incorrect for my PC. I went to the site it said and downloaded correct drivers and so far it is all good.
#8. "RE: Windows 10 update version 2004" In response to kittenmueller (Reply # 7) Sun Aug-16-20 05:16 PM by Pcqandaman
My desktop has updated to version 2004 in about 50 minutes. One thing I noticed is that the Internet icon has changed design and hovering over it states "No internet access" yet the internet is working as normal.