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I built this system -- a Skylake 6700K -- in late 2016 and early 2017. It HAD to be a win7/win10 dual-boot system. And it HAD to have PrimoCache L1 and L2 caching of selected drives. I later updated the memory to 32GB filling four slots.
Thereafter, the feature updates for Windows 10 caused me and others misery. I could check the PrimoCache forums, and I found similar indications. And luckily, I'd implemented daily backup with Macrium Reflect, so I could restore drives until I fixed the damn problems the updates caused.
The system since then has been mostly tip-top perfect. But I tweaked the MS Update settings to defer the next feature update.
Finally, this morning, I got that "do it tonight" and "restart now" dialog, announcing the feature update. Perhaps I should've waited and made preparations, but I didn't.
This time, the only thing that understandably occurred with the feature update: The two caching tasks of PrimoCache were borked and deleted. But dual-boot still works; everything else works fine, and Primocache allowed me to recreated the tasks with a "previous configuration" option. I only had to reinitialize the L2 NVME caching volume for my big SATA drive.
Finally -- they got it right! Finally!
Well, haven't been in these forums for a long time. I've been flaming and snorting at the Politics and News forum. I'm rebuilding two 24-year-old vehicles ("Garage" forum), and I want to strangle my TV set daily. This Feature Update installation has really raised my spirits.
Thereafter, the feature updates for Windows 10 caused me and others misery. I could check the PrimoCache forums, and I found similar indications. And luckily, I'd implemented daily backup with Macrium Reflect, so I could restore drives until I fixed the damn problems the updates caused.
The system since then has been mostly tip-top perfect. But I tweaked the MS Update settings to defer the next feature update.
Finally, this morning, I got that "do it tonight" and "restart now" dialog, announcing the feature update. Perhaps I should've waited and made preparations, but I didn't.
This time, the only thing that understandably occurred with the feature update: The two caching tasks of PrimoCache were borked and deleted. But dual-boot still works; everything else works fine, and Primocache allowed me to recreated the tasks with a "previous configuration" option. I only had to reinitialize the L2 NVME caching volume for my big SATA drive.
Finally -- they got it right! Finally!
Well, haven't been in these forums for a long time. I've been flaming and snorting at the Politics and News forum. I'm rebuilding two 24-year-old vehicles ("Garage" forum), and I want to strangle my TV set daily. This Feature Update installation has really raised my spirits.
