Fehlermeldung bei Windows Creator Update
Hi,
auf dem Lenovo Think Tablet wollte ich das Creator Update aufspielen.
Die Voraussetzungen hatten eigentlich gepasst.
Jetzt kommt aber eine Fehlermeldung, die da lautet:
windows 10 is no longer supported on this pc
Ich solle eine App deinstallieren, die nicht mehr kompatibel ist. Diese Antwort hatte ich im Web dazu gefunden.
Keine Ahnung in welche Richtung ich gehen soll, oder welche App das sein kann.
Gibt es noch eine alternative Überprüfungsmöglichkeit, welche Apps kompatibel sind?
Danke.
bafo
auf dem Lenovo Think Tablet wollte ich das Creator Update aufspielen.
Die Voraussetzungen hatten eigentlich gepasst.
Jetzt kommt aber eine Fehlermeldung, die da lautet:
windows 10 is no longer supported on this pc
Ich solle eine App deinstallieren, die nicht mehr kompatibel ist. Diese Antwort hatte ich im Web dazu gefunden.
Keine Ahnung in welche Richtung ich gehen soll, oder welche App das sein kann.
Gibt es noch eine alternative Überprüfungsmöglichkeit, welche Apps kompatibel sind?
Danke.
bafo
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Hallo,
Thinkpad Tablet 2?
Das Problem was Du hast, haben scheinbar einige auf diesem Globus.
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-Tablets/Thinkpad-Tablet-2-Working- ...
Ich persoenlich wuerde zu der zuletzt funktionierenden Version zurueck gehen und an das hier glauben.
Blocking availability of the update to devices we know will experience issues is a key aspect of our controlled rollout approach. We decide what to block based on user impact, and blocking issues are a high priority for us to address as quickly as possible. During the time it takes to address an issue, we want to limit the number of customers exposed to that issue. For example, our feedback process identified a Bluetooth accessory connectivity issue with PCs that use a specific series of Broadcom radios, ultimately resulting in devices not reconnecting as expected. Once identified, we posted this issue to our Windows community forum, provided user guidance on troubleshooting, and blocked additional devices with these specific Bluetooth radios from updating. Once a solution is available, we will update our forum post and remove the block.
It’s important to note that when customers use the Software Download Site to manually install the Creators Update they bypass many of these blocks. Therefore, we continue to recommend (unless you’re an advanced user who is prepared to work through some issues) that you wait until the Windows 10 Creators Update is automatically offered to you. When your device becomes eligible for the Creators Update rollout, you’ll be prompted to make some important choices on your privacy settings before the Creators Update can install.
https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2017/04/25/windows-10-creato ...
BFF
Thinkpad Tablet 2?
Das Problem was Du hast, haben scheinbar einige auf diesem Globus.
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-Tablets/Thinkpad-Tablet-2-Working- ...
Ich persoenlich wuerde zu der zuletzt funktionierenden Version zurueck gehen und an das hier glauben.
Blocking availability of the update to devices we know will experience issues is a key aspect of our controlled rollout approach. We decide what to block based on user impact, and blocking issues are a high priority for us to address as quickly as possible. During the time it takes to address an issue, we want to limit the number of customers exposed to that issue. For example, our feedback process identified a Bluetooth accessory connectivity issue with PCs that use a specific series of Broadcom radios, ultimately resulting in devices not reconnecting as expected. Once identified, we posted this issue to our Windows community forum, provided user guidance on troubleshooting, and blocked additional devices with these specific Bluetooth radios from updating. Once a solution is available, we will update our forum post and remove the block.
It’s important to note that when customers use the Software Download Site to manually install the Creators Update they bypass many of these blocks. Therefore, we continue to recommend (unless you’re an advanced user who is prepared to work through some issues) that you wait until the Windows 10 Creators Update is automatically offered to you. When your device becomes eligible for the Creators Update rollout, you’ll be prompted to make some important choices on your privacy settings before the Creators Update can install.
https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2017/04/25/windows-10-creato ...
BFF