Microsoft has just fessed up to a couple of the known bugs in this month’s Win10 version 1709 cumulative update, KB 4054517 – in particular, the stall at 99% download, and the completely bogus warning that the patch had failed to install with error 0x80070643. Sadly, several other problems with KB 4054517 have not been acknowledged. Yet.
In addition, we have new mea culpas for the November Patch Tuesday security update for Excel 2016, KB 4011220, which throws a “Cannot run the macro” warning, and for this month’s Patch Tuesday security fix for Microsoft Exchange, KB 4045655.
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What i'm currently noticing with my new Win 10 setup, is that it will go into sleep mode, however, there are times where just moving the mouse will not wake the computer. I have to then hold in the power button for about 7 seconds to completely shut down and re-turn back on the machine. I am then prompted with a screen to "repair", however, when i do that, it explains to me that the repair was unsuccessful and asks if i just want to restart, so, i choose restart.
I think i'm going to have to use the time machine to tell my former self to buy two Win 7 computers...
Regards,
H.B.