On 12/17/2013 10:48 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:

As I said I updated it around 04:00 this morning before the official
release time so it would seem it whould be updated to the max.

Why be in such a hurry to upgrade? Is being an early adopter that important to you? On the first day or so of a new release, the repos are going to be slammed, just as the MS servers are on Patch Tuesday. And, of course, there's always the few (we hope) bugs and glitches that didn't get caught in beta-testing. I always wait at least a week, to see how things are going, and then I only upgrade my laptop. My desktop, and main work machine, can wait until I'm sure that the laptop's OK. And, if I see large numbers of threads here and on the various web fora about upgrade issues, I'll wait even longer, sometimes skipping a version if it seems buggier than normal. Of course, I'm only responsible for my own boxes at home, and being retired have no work boxes to consider, but I'd think that a little bit of patience might be a good thing here. YMMV, and clearly does, but I do wonder a tad about what's the big rush. (If you have a good reason, such as a need for the newest version of something, of course, that's different. It's just the "change for the sake of change" attitude that I don't quite understand.)
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