- #VMWARE FUSION 8 WINDOWS 10 FILE EXPLORER SLOW UPDATE#
- #VMWARE FUSION 8 WINDOWS 10 FILE EXPLORER SLOW SOFTWARE#
NTFS) instead of stored on a native linux filesystem (regardless of what the docker container contents are, which are likely already linux based), then I think you are going to see slow performance because youre running WSL and using the docker container from. 19:31:39, Info DISM PID=696 TID=7516 Successfully loaded the ImageSession at "C:\WINDOWS\system32\Dism" - CDISMManager::LoadLocalImageSession If the data for the actual docker container is stored on a windows file system (i.e. 19:31:39, Info DISM Initialized Panther logging at C:\WINDOWS\Logs\DISM\dism.log
19:31:39, Info DISM PID=696 TID=7516 DismCore.dll version: 9.15 - CDISMManager::FinalConstruct 19:31:39, Info DISM PID=696 TID=7516 Scratch directory set to 'C:\Users\SHAUN~1.YAR\AppData\Local\Temp\'.
#VMWARE FUSION 8 WINDOWS 10 FILE EXPLORER SLOW UPDATE#
The feature update fort version 1709 is currently failing to run.
#VMWARE FUSION 8 WINDOWS 10 FILE EXPLORER SLOW SOFTWARE#
This is my software development machine and while it is usable I'm concerned it will fail completely. It is a virtual machine running in VMWare Fusion on a MacBook ProĬ:\Windows may not point to a valid Windows folder. The following is the log from the last DISM run. SFC still reports being unable to repair msdelta.dll It fixed 2 issues and failed to fix a component error I have run the Windows update troubleshooter. The server did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. I have been working on this issue and can see the following event log entries that correspond to the time when I start an application. Can you also confirm if after disabling third-party antivirus programs and checking any pending updates will help?.If yes, have you tried to disable them and see if the performance will show any difference?.To remove any possibilities of unsuccessful updates, are you using any third-party antivirus programs?.In "Settings" it shows as running and no problems.
I have noticed though, that the Defender shield is not in my system tray. I have applied 2 or 3 windows defender updates today.