None of my six systems saw the update in Windows Update. I have upgraded all 6 the other way.
For all I know, Microsoft is using these early installers to test the install process, and there seems to be at least one problem with the way some installs are being done.
If you only have one system, you can use the Media Creation tool and download and install directly (I know you said you did not want to do that). If you have several systems, it is a little silly to have to do complete downloads for each system.
The download for the build is a little less than 4 GB and during the install when it is getting updates, I showed another 2 GBs downloaded.
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@alegator
That's odd???
My HP zBook 17 G2, EliteBook 8570w, Dell E6420 XFR and E6510 have all received it.
Let us know how things turn out???
Regards,
U2
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Welcome to the Dell Community @alegator
Try here:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/software-download/windows10
Best regards,
U2
EDIT: Make sure all external devices are disconnected!!!
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None of my six systems saw the update in Windows Update. I have upgraded all 6 the other way.
For all I know, Microsoft is using these early installers to test the install process, and there seems to be at least one problem with the way some installs are being done.
If you only have one system, you can use the Media Creation tool and download and install directly (I know you said you did not want to do that). If you have several systems, it is a little silly to have to do complete downloads for each system.
The download for the build is a little less than 4 GB and during the install when it is getting updates, I showed another 2 GBs downloaded.