Same here however I'm willing to bet at least some of those people with those issues haven't performed let alone are aware of the DSIM/sfc scannow fix. I honestly believe a clean install of windows 10 + the latest drivers/updates would be a true fix. It would skip right through all the residue of the past failed updates and patches. However this is still no excuse... ultimately this is still Microsoft's fault. I have never seen such inconsistency across both the same hardware/software in my entire life and Ive been around computers since AS400. I really hope they get it right with the next SurfaceBook before it gets out the door because this product is still somewhat of a hot mess.My updates installed fine, but many people are having issues with the updates - BSODs and failed updates. I would suggest waiting a day or two until these issues are resolved before triggering the update, if you have not updated already.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...-failure/286685a3-186c-42d4-a69f-2fa92bf8cbe0
Personally, I'm waiting for the day when my Surface Book is more like a dependable computer and less like a technology project that requires frequent monitoring and maintenance.
Same here however I'm willing to bet at least some of those people with those issues haven't performed let alone are aware of the DSIM/sfc scannow fix. I honestly believe a clean install of windows 10 + the latest drivers/updates would be a true fix. It would skip right through all the residue of the past failed updates and patches...
Do what ever floats your boat buddy. I'm just giving input on what has worked for myself. If backing up personal content and starting fresh from a clean copy of Windows is what it takes to eliminate inherited problems of Microsoft's progressive mess through updates then so be it. However if doing just that is to much work for you or not worth it than feel free to venture down your own path whether it be living with problems or installing a Linux partition.Listen to what you are saying - might as well as fight with Linux...
But when I was checking the versions of the drivers, I do not see those versions and they are the 2015 drivers.Surface Camera drivers set (v30.10586.7035.1976) improves Windows Hello stability.
- Intel(R) AVStream Camera 2500 driver update (v30.10586.7035.1976)
- Intel(R) Control Logic driver update (v30.10586.7035.1976)
- Intel(R) CSI2 Host Controller driver update (v30.10586.7035.1976)
- Intel(R) Imaging Signal Processor 2500 driver update (v30.10586.7035.1976)
- Microsoft Camera Front driver update (v30.10586.7035.1976)
- Microsoft Camera Rear driver update (v30.10586.7035.1976)
- Microsoft IR Camera Front driver update (v30.10586.7035.1976)
Unfortunately, my SurfaceBook has turned into an expensive science fair basket case and I've reverted to a dual book MacBook Pro as my reliable portable.Listen to what you are saying - might as well as fight with Linux...
Do what ever floats your boat buddy. I'm just giving input on what has worked for myself. If backing up personal content and starting fresh from a clean copy of Windows is what it takes to eliminate inherited problems of Microsoft's progressive mess through updates then so be it. However if doing just that is to much work for you or not worth it than feel free to venture down your own path whether it be living with problems or installing a Linux partition.