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Solved Windows 10 version 1903

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the naysayers have something to say about all Win10 builds, hell, every Windows released really. :cool:
the only issue I had, which has now been fixed, was the first ISO image MS made for 1903 would not install off a USB stick, had to copy the files to the drive and run from there.
 
1903 is ok, the version that got a bad rap was 1809. I gotta say 1903 is quite impressive, the best yet. Just backup first before updating , and if you run system cleanup after the update youll clear over 20gb of junk.
 
Bruce,
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I have updated multiple Windows 10 1803 machines with update issues to 1903 successfully WITHOUT losing data by using this method, which should also repair whatever is wrong with your current update problem.

You will make a system image first though, wont you?

 
Hi Gus,

Hope all is well your end.

Couple of questions:
(1) Where do I download the Media Creation Tool/Download Tool? (Not exactly sure what it's called)
(2) Is it good for Windows 10 Home?

BTW, Current version is 1809 (OS Build 17763.615
 
Gus,
Also forgot to mention that I created the system image to my spare internal sata hard drive (G)
Is this OK or have I done wrong?
Should it have been to an external hard drive? (Which I haven't got by the way.
 
Seeing you don't have an external drive I guess it's all you can do. Ideally you should have a copy away from your PC, so perhaps consider getting an external drive, that way you could alternate between backing up to the internal and external drive. If you have a fire or your PC gets nicked you will have a copy to restore files from on another pc.

Sorry Roger, the link was on the youtube page but not the video. Here tis, and yes it's good for 10 home

https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/software-download/windows10
 
Gus,

All done and everything seems to be working OK.
Winver now shows as - 1903 (OS Build 18362.239)

Initially had a problem with Classic Start whereas Windows startup was taking priority, which meant that everytime I shut down and restarted Windows Startup was in use.
I uninstalled/reinstalled Classic Start and all is now fine.

Any chance of an idiot's guide as to installing system image from SATA HDD should I ever need to?

Is it worth keeping the Download Tool for future use or does it change?
 
Is it worth keeping the Download Tool for future use or does it change?
Doesn't matter, just do a google search for download windows 10, making sure you only deal with the microsoft site. I would delete the tool.


Any chance of an idiot's guide as to installing system image from SATA HDD should I ever need to?

I take it you mean "restore" an image file?

2 questions
What backup software do you use?
for this scenario is Windows still working or has some other disaster meant there is no current working OS?

BTW isn't classic start a Windows 8 application?
 
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Be aware, the developer of Classic Shell has stopped work on it and no longer supports it.
I think he was looking for someone to take over it but not sure if that’s happened.
So with the moving goal post that is Win10, don’t expect it to work forever.
Which is why I stopped using it and learned to use/tweak the normal Start menu.
 
The app you referred to as Classic Start is actually Classic shell and is no longer supported. It has been been taken over and was renamed Open Shell some time back. Yes open shell is fully functional on Windows 10 and I currently use it on many PC's without issue. Classic Shell was abandoned and one ofthe reasons given were because of the constant change/updates to Windows that continually broke it. Because of that suggest you move over to open shell which is maintained works well with 1903.


And this is where the demise of Classic Shell was discussed

This is the latest version
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Suggest you install Open Shell and get rid of Classic Shell. I have not had an issue installing Open Shell over the top of Classic Shell in the past, but of course I cannot guarantee you will have the same results as I have had.


The windows inbuilt backup is ok, but there are much better FREE options available. Apps that have much better range of options. To cut to the chase would recommend you look at Macrium reflect free, or Aomei backuper. Both of these apps will allow you to build a Windows PE boot disc which will let you restore your system (or individual files) even if Windows is broken, meaning you can restore from within Windows or from a boot disc to access your image files no matter where your saved files/images are.
 
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Gus,
Took your advice and Uninstalled Classic Shell/Start and Installed Open Shell - thanks for that.

As regards the backup, I'll have a look at the Software you suggested and take it from there.
I probably need to get an external hardrive to be on the safe side??
 
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