From: john@jeason.cix.co.uk   
      
   In article <10fktha$2crov$1@dont-email.me>, nospam@needed.invalid (Paul) wrote:   
      
   > *From:* Paul    
   > *Date:* Wed, 19 Nov 2025 12:07:53 -0500   
   >   
   > On Wed, 11/19/2025 10:25 AM, rsutton wrote:   
   > > I have a Win10 Pro machine that I signed up for ESU. It is a   
   > > Dell desktop running an W10 Pro 64-bit Intel core i7 4790 @   
   > 3.60GHz w/ 16 GB ram. I received and successfully installed the   
   > November updates. So ESU is working. However, I rarely look at the   
   > update history. A couple of days ago, I did look at update history   
   > and to my amazement, it was empty!   
   > >   
   > > The last time that I looked at View Updates was at the end of   
   > > October when I did a successful image of my machine using Macrium   
   > Reflect. Everything was there. I also looked today at the link to   
   > Uninstall an update, and all my updates are listed including the   
   > November 12 update. Is there anyway that I can get my View Update   
   > History back?   
   > >   
   > > Richard   
   >   
   > This is likely to be "the price of progress".   
   >   
   > The OS cannot stay at the same version - the ESU   
   > mechanism needs some sort of barrier to prevent   
   > "casual entry" by people who did not quality, and   
   > you're seeing a side effect of that barrier. The   
   > History is treating this as a "New OS". Examine the   
   > other entries, and see if there is a separate   
   > entry just for "ESU registration".   
   >   
   > Paul   
      
   I still have the full list of updates shown under 'View Update History' here.   
   I'm   
   also registered on the ESU scheme and using Windows 10 Professional so there's   
   got   
   to be something else going on.   
   For this month it shows a Cumulative Update (KB5068164) installed on 12th   
   November,   
   a Security Update (KB5072653) on 18th November and another Security Update   
   (KB5068164) installed today (19th) under Quality Updates.   
      
   --   
   Regards   
    John   
      
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