Microsoft rolls out cumulative updates to Windows 10 PCs | Windows Central
Issues? Bugs? Solutions? For all things Build 14393.82 of Windows 10. Discuss it all here.
[TIP]Basic tip
If you're having any issues with your device, try a reset.
Settings > Update & security > Recovery > Reset this PC > This provides you with two options: 1. keep my files and 2. remove everything[/TIP]
[TIP]Keep my files
Does just as its name describes. If you choose the setting you can reinstall Windows 10 without having to back up any of the pictures, videos, music and documents that you have stored on it. You absolutely should back up these things just in case, but you shouldn?t need to use that back up. Keep My Files requires a certain amount of free space on your device. As such, it may be unavailable to you if your device is stuffed with a lot of files. If you get an error message asking for more storage when you choose this option you?ll need to back up your files and choose the remove everything option. You could also delete any files that you aren?t using on your device and try the option again. This option will take longer than the other options.[/TIP]
[TIP]Remove Everything
Deletes every file, every setting from your device and gives you a blank copy of Windows 10 to work with. You?ll need to add any files you have backed up to your device again [/TIP]
Issues? Bugs? Solutions? For all things Build 14393.82 of Windows 10. Discuss it all here.
[TIP]Basic tip
If you're having any issues with your device, try a reset.
Settings > Update & security > Recovery > Reset this PC > This provides you with two options: 1. keep my files and 2. remove everything[/TIP]
[TIP]Keep my files
Does just as its name describes. If you choose the setting you can reinstall Windows 10 without having to back up any of the pictures, videos, music and documents that you have stored on it. You absolutely should back up these things just in case, but you shouldn?t need to use that back up. Keep My Files requires a certain amount of free space on your device. As such, it may be unavailable to you if your device is stuffed with a lot of files. If you get an error message asking for more storage when you choose this option you?ll need to back up your files and choose the remove everything option. You could also delete any files that you aren?t using on your device and try the option again. This option will take longer than the other options.[/TIP]
[TIP]Remove Everything
Deletes every file, every setting from your device and gives you a blank copy of Windows 10 to work with. You?ll need to add any files you have backed up to your device again [/TIP]
Microsoft is rolling out two updates to Windows 10 on the PC for non-Insider users, while also rolling out one for Insiders in the Release Preview ring. One of the two updates is the same 14393.82 cumulative download that was rolled out last week to Insider members in the Release Preview update ring, which fixed a number of bugs following the release of the Windows 10 Anniversary Update.
The other new update, for both Release Preview and production versions of Windows 10, has the support number KB3176936, and according to Microsoft's change log, "this update makes stability improvements for the Windows 10 Version 1607 servicing stack." There's no word yet on when the 14393.82 update will be released for all non-Insider Windows 10 Mobile users as well.