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Windows 10 action recommended
Windows 10 action recommended






windows 10 action recommended

I'll update this thread when the Cumulative Update us complete.Ĭumulative Update installed. (warning if there are no issues - warning if there are no actions - not giving steps to rectify the issues if there are problems.) What actions are needed? If the definition updates exposed any existing conditions, and warns us, how do we figure out what those actions are? Yes, there was a Windows Defender definition update this morning, as seen in Reliability Monitor, and every day for the last month. In other words, none point to any issues of needed action.they do confirm updates, ironically, of apps that I have never used.Īlso, the timing of "today's" updates and reconfigurations, as seen in Reliability Monitor, coincide with the reboot done earlier. In there that is useful except to confirm Windows is working as is normal. Only two errors are shown, one for a stuck windows pictures app and the other for an improper windows shutdown. Reliability Monitor shows updates and, mostly, app reconfigurations every single day for the last month. Maybe this will be lucky, as you suggest. ***Post moved by the moderator to the appropriate forum category.***Įven though Auto Update said there were no updates (last checked 10:15 AM, about 45 minutes ago) the Cumulative Update did show up when manually forcing an update check. How do I find out what the issue is that needs addressing? Obviously, it's scanning after the reboot and finding After each reboot Windows Defender is "green" for a few minutes, then it turns "yellow". What have I done today? I've checked all settings.

windows 10 action recommended

The whole interface is screwed so it's difficult to know what to do, where to find things, where to even look for these notifications.

windows 10 action recommended

It is set to have Windows Defender periodically scan. Yes, this machine does use a third party virus checker. Specifically, this started AGAIN this morning,, on a laptop that has been "green" since a week after the Creator Update came down. If you can't see the requests to do something when there isn't a real problem then how are we to see notifications when there is indeed a problem that needs The best suggestion so far is to turn off the icon on the taskbar. None of the suggestions "fix" this, and many are convoluted workarounds that don't address the problem I've been through MS Community and other help forums. There are no actions recommended, or none they we the customers can see.








Windows 10 action recommended