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so weirdly i'm only now getting the option to update to 2004, like 2 or 3 days after installing 1909. i'm not gonna update to 2004 anytime soon, but that's still weird

  1. TVwazhere

    TVwazhere

    I believe sometimes updates need to be installed in order for them to work properly, instead of jumping revisions. That's a @GoodBytes question though.

  2. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes

    The update was not available for you at the time when you upgraded to 1909. Now it is.

    Just bad timing, that is all.

  3. Ashley MLP Fangirl

    Ashley MLP Fangirl

    @GoodBytes no you don't understand. i had 2004 running on this rig, but it gave me all kinds of problems, most notably with nvidia drivers (i'm running by now ancient geforce 600 cards) and i guess nvidia just hates people running old hardware on the newest Windows, regardless i downgraded to 1909, which is running fine, but it didn't prompt me to upgrade to 2004 until today which i found weird. 

  4. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes

    Ah ok!

    I have a GeForce GTX 680... I don't game on my PC anymore (Core i7 930, 6GB of RAM) (will upgrade everything at the end of the year with new CPUs and GPUs.. or early next if shortage is still an issue), so I don't know. But video, desktop, etc.. all works fine on my side. Then again, I am on build 20185 - Insider Preview

     

    Fun fact, if I get the most budget CPU from AMD under the Ryzen series, that CPU is faster in all ways than my current CPU. I'll prob be on my edge of my seat when I upgrade my system with med-high or high-end parts :D

  5. Ashley MLP Fangirl

    Ashley MLP Fangirl

    @GoodBytes on 2004 my gpu spitted out code 43 errors, drivers failed to install numerous times, it was glitching and resetting displays all over the place and i actually thought my card was dead, until all the problems magically dissapeared, and then i started getting other weird things. so, i installed 1909 and i've had no issues at all. soooo

  6. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes

    Huh strange. Ohhh... that is right, your GPU is SLI'ed (2x GPUs in 1 card).

    Maybe Nvidia simply doesn't care anymore support, as you said, as SLI is not only out now for most cards, but also the GPU is age old.

     

    You can try your luck with Windows 10 Insider Preview Dev channel (weekly releases), just in the case it is something that Microsoft has fixed.

    Just, of course, have active backup system, just in case, if you do plan to jump ship to it. Never had an issue, but that is just me, and you never know.

  7. Ashley MLP Fangirl

    Ashley MLP Fangirl

    @GoodBytes i tried those insider builds and holy damn are they awful. so buggy! things never work the way i want them to on those builds so hella nope. it's better to jsut stick with the previous version to whatever is current i guess, since i've had the most luck now doing that. 

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