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Yes, I have images, still going to wait a while before installing this one. I usually run a repair install with the latest MCT for Feature upgrades.Don't know about "you all", but I've been running it (as an upgrade not a clean install) for a few weeks now and it seems pretty stable and relatively nuisance free.
I suspect that the "issues" are likely to boil down to some unique hardware or particular software or a combination of the two.
As is the case in my experience with most previous updates / upgrades.
As always I imaged the system prior to taking the leap. Fortunately, so far so good, but....
As they say, Your mileage may vary.
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Same for me.Don't know about "you all", but I've been running it (as an upgrade not a clean install) for a few weeks now and it seems pretty stable and relatively nuisance free.
I suspect that the "issues" are likely to boil down to some unique hardware or particular software or a combination of the two.
As is the case in my experience with most previous updates / upgrades.
As always I imaged the system prior to taking the leap. Fortunately, so far so good, but....
As they say, Your mileage may vary.
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I don't know if this is a continuing problem, a new problem or a recent resurgence of one we've seen in previous builds including, I think, in some Preview BuildsCheck your Defrag and Trim, lots of people have found that defrag does not remember the last time it ran and the tool does not recognize SSD's but see them as hard drives.
IDK if that means Microsoft isn't aware of OR doesn't careCurrent status as of July 22, 2020
SOURCE: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ne...ix-for-bug-that-defrags-ssd-drives-too-often/Microsoft is also expected to release these fixes for non-Insiders using Windows 10 May 2020 Update (version 2004) later this week.
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