Windows Help & Advice - USA (2019-08)

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Fix Windows problems


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ne of the biggest issues
with Windows these
days tends to be
problems with
Windows Update,
particularly given the
fact we’re currently subjected two
major ‘feature’ updates every six
months or so. Microsoft is learning
fast, so if you’ve not yet seen the 1903
update offered, it’s because potential
issues with your setup have been
spotted – if you’re lucky, you’ll be
told this when you attempt to install
the update.
The problem may be that the
explanation is vague: ‘Your PC has
hardware that isn’t ready for this version
of Windows’ means an incompatible
driver has been spotted, but if it’s not
listed then it’s likely to be the fact you
have a SD card or USB thumb drive
plugged in. Removing this should
resolve the issue.
We recommend waiting for Microsoft
to release the so-called ‘lock’ on the
update for your setup, at which point
the update should install. However, if
you’re convinced your PC passes muster,
and can’t wait for a feature update to
arrive – either 1903 or going forward –
then visit http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/
software-download/windows10 to
download the Windows 10 Update
Assistant. This is also the place to go
to download the latest Windows 10
Installation Media tool should you

feel now is the time to combine the
latest feature update with a full reinstall
of Windows.

Fix Windows Update issues
There are numerous ways to resolve
problems with Windows Update. Many
should resolve themselves
automatically, or by clicking the
Troubleshoot button that appears
underneath a failed update in ‘Settings
> Update & Security > Windows Update’.
If this doesn’t work, make a note of any
error codes and visit https://support.
microsoft.com/en-gb/help/10164 where

you’ll be stepped through a wizard that
will hopefully fix things for you. You’ll be
directed to download various updates
manually, applying them outside of

Roll back the changes


Most problems occur when you’ve recently tried to install
something – a new application or piece of hardware
perhaps, or the most recent set of Windows updates. The
quickest solution is to roll things back and start again,
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rescue media, and click ‘Create an image of the partition(s)
required to backup and restore Windows’.
Start by selecting where to save your backup – a
separate physical drive, preferably a network or USB drive,
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Leave the backup set to monthly and choose a start time
and date. Click OK, then click Add Schedule again, but this
time choose Differential. By default, this is a weekly
backup – tweak as necessary and click OK. Review the
number of backups Macrium keeps before clearing space
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OK’ to run the backup.

The 1903 update may refuse to install if you
have any external drives attached to it.

Recuva is the perfect tool – run from a thumb
drive – for recovering recently deleted files.

Get into the habit of taking
a manual differential
image before you make
major changes to your PC.
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