I'm fresh of ideas at this point, short of paving the machine. When I originally started having problems with KB3197954 I was able to use the Windows Show Hide Update Utility from Microsoft.īut with KB3197954 that update doesn't even show up in there so I can't hide it. Disconnected all devices from the machine. Offline Installįinally I downloaded and installed the initial update completely offline. Microsoft had originally released WindScript fix to unblock update for Windows Insiders to address this. I first disabled, then removed those tasks (I don't use XBox - WTH is this even here, much less screwing with a Windows update?). Remove XBox Scheduled TasksĪpparently with the original failing update many people reported that the issue was related to a XBox related scheduled task that wasn't shutting down properly and couldn't update. This thing says it found things to fix every time it runs:īut in the end this has no effect and the updates continue to fail. Windows 10 (1607 14393.187) Use the Windows Update TroubleShooter What I triedĪ lot of people had problems with KB3194798 and there were a lot of workarounds floating around for this one. I did this with an earlier install and it worked with KB3194798, but doesn't with KB3197954 which never shows up on the list of updates to install. There's a Microsoft Utility that you can download to explicitly keep certain updates from installing. The real kicker however is that I can't turn the updates off. So Windows failed to install an update and immediately decides it wants to immediately install the update AGAIN. It says there's an update pending even though I've previously - unsuccessfully - installed this update just minutes before. You'd think the updater might be smart enough to figure out after a couple of failed update attempts that this update isn't going to work. This is made worse for me as I dual boot into the Mac so the updates don't automatically go through their reboot dance. The result is when I return from dinner each night the machine is rebooted. They just shut down Windows (or wake it up from sleep) in the middle of whatever is happening even if the computer is off. This is bad enough, but it gets worse: The updates continue coming daily wanting to update EVERY day installing the same failed update again and again.ĭue to Windows 10's new policy of an update schedule that checks daily for updates these failed updates - and their 3 restarts - fire every day, without prompting or asking. In both cases the updates start installing, get to 96% and then:Īll in all this takes 3 restarts to get through. Updates started to fail starting with KB3194798 and then later with a newer update KB3197954. Life was back to normal.Ībout a month ago however things started going sideways. All went well at the time and when the final of AU rolled around I turned off receiving of Insiders builds to get back onto a stable machine that doesn't update every couple of weeks. Specifically the integrated Bash shell and some of the IIS improvements. Some time ago - prior to release of the Windows 10 Aniversary update - I was signed up to the Insiders Program because I wanted to play with some of the new features that came in AU. It's not the first time I've arrived here, but this time around it's a special kind of hell because of Microsoft's misguided policy on update management that makes it damn near impossible to opt out of updates. requires Angular v5, for Angular v4 use insteadīootstrap and The Bootstrap version is only important if you use the show-hide-password Component.Once again I'm in Windows Update hell.add new attributes: btnStyle and btnOutline.requires v7 and uses Font Awesome Eye/EyeSlash Icon.add directives: showHideInput, showHideTrigger and showHideStatus.ShowHideInputDirective no longer needs an Input Attribute ID.(breaking) update ShowHideComponent to Bootstrap 5.ToggleShow ( id: string ): void Release History This can be the attribute id of the HTML input element or you can enter a synthetic ID. ℹ️ All directives (and the service) are bound to the same unique id. 'primary', 'secondary', 'success', 'warning', 'danger' or 'info'. How to customize and some examples how to use the directives & serviceĭocumentation Component: show-hide-password
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