I did actually have to track it down on the windows update list and download & install it manually (as with the previous one) because windows update was only using a fraction of the available bandwidth. With the previous update, it partially downloaded several times & then tried (and failed) to install the 'repair version'. Maybe this was due to it being an 'odd' device (Legion Go mobile gaming device) but I do recommend looking up the KB number on the update catalog & if needed, mounting with a free ISO image tool to install (if only to save time/data!)
Interesting. This particular update should be fast and easy to install (sounds like it was!) because it's one of those minor "enablement packages," but last year's was another matter entirely.
I did actually have to track it down on the windows update list and download & install it manually (as with the previous one) because windows update was only using a fraction of the available bandwidth. With the previous update, it partially downloaded several times & then tried (and failed) to install the 'repair version'. Maybe this was due to it being an 'odd' device (Legion Go mobile gaming device) but I do recommend looking up the KB number on the update catalog & if needed, mounting with a free ISO image tool to install (if only to save time/data!)
Interesting. This particular update should be fast and easy to install (sounds like it was!) because it's one of those minor "enablement packages," but last year's was another matter entirely.