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I am concerned about thee 1909 update and how it might affect my desktop
I have an older Dell XPS desktop. When the 1903 update came it somehow messed up my profile. For example my profile went from C:\Users\Rod to C:\Users\Rod.000. I learned how to work around it, but that's the way it is now. Having seen what happened last time I'm very concerned what might happen this time when the 1909 update gets installed. Especially since I'm guessing applying the update means it can't use a temporary profile, like Rod.000, since for the last several months that is now my profile.
Should I be concerned about this? Should I prevent the 1909 update, and all subsequent updates, from being installed?
- Hi,
it's a small update, nothing like 1903, and I don't think you have to worry about it. just remove the Rod.000, let Windows use the normal users/Rod folder.- Rod-FIron Contributor
HotCakeX Remove Rod.000? Everything I have is under that profile. The old C:\Users\Rod only has 1 thing in it, the AppData folder. But C:\Users\Rod.000 also has an AppData folder as well as everything else, such as the Documents, Downloads, Desktop, Dropbox, Favorites, Pictures, Music, etc., under it.
- So you have to find a way to merge them, otherwise you're gonna have more problems in the future updates.
the best thing to do is to create a 2nd profile, make it local but administrator.
then sign out of your Rod profile, sign into the 2nd profile, move all the personal files from Rod and Rod.000 folders to the root of C drive (C:\) then delete that user account completely.
now you will only have 1 account which is a local admin, connect it to your Microsoft account again and start moving all your personal files back to their appropriate folders this time only keep 1 user folder.
there is also another option,
copy your Rod and Rod.000 folders to another partition like (D:\), install 1909 update and see how it goes. if anything happens, you will still have all your data in other partition.
also it's good to enable OneDrive sync for important folders such as documents and pictures.