Everything I see is in the screens... it doesn't give me any error code, basically nothing happens it's as if it doesn't connect to the server to check for updates, I used the word "error" because it appears next to the version of WindowsProbably a firewall issue.
Tried it now, works fine.
What does it state, which error was it? There is a retry button.
You can see more info in %temp%\ntlite.log
Everything I see is in the screens... it doesn't give me any error code, basically nothing happens it's as if it doesn't connect to the server to check for updates, I used the word "error" because it appears next to the version of Windows
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Try using the latest windows 10 iso from Media Creation Tool. the build is 19045.3803. It is Windows 10 22H2. and see if it happens with that image. I don't have a .2486 to hand, but the updates are there for .3803
there is no harm in trying. i have just downloaded it myself and it is applying updates.in fact, my first test was with an ISO taken from Microsfoft's Media Creation Tools, on January 7, but it gave me the usual problem, are you saying to try again?
Thanks for the log, it shows nothing, weird indeed. Never saw this.the logs in %temp% folder
P.S the error stays here, i try disable the firewall on both the modem router and the Windows one.
the outcome is always the one I reported in the screens above, no real error code appears other than the icon. Now I'll try on another computer on another internet line to see if it gives me the same problems.Does the Updates Downloader still show an Error icon?
Does the Updates Downloader still show an Error icon?
on this machine it works, now the only differences between the two is that the first has Win 10 pro, while this one has Win 10 pro workstation (but this is definitely not the problem) the other difference is that here I have installed NTlite on disk C: while on the first computer on disk B:the outcome is always the one I reported in the screens above, no real error code appears other than the icon. Now I'll try on another computer on another internet line to see if it gives me the same problems.
OK, we can continue debugging the affected machine, I have sent you a private message (conversation) previously in the upper-right of this forum.on this machine it works, now the only differences between the two is that the first has Win 10 pro, while this one has Win 10 pro workstation (but this is definitely not the problem) the other difference is that here I have installed NTlite on disk C: while on the first computer on disk B:
Glad you figured it out, but I'm having trouble replicating that.So, I've understood the issue; apparently, if I install NTlite on the system drive C: it works. If I install it on the B: drive, the updates don't work. Probably maybe because the letter B, along with A, is not used for disks but used to be assigned to Floppy drives.
NTFSMaybe his B: is RAM or ReFS drive