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Hash Mismatch while upgrading VS Code
Does this issue occur when all extensions are disabled?: Yes
- VS Code Version: 1.84.2
- OS Version: Windows 10 Enterprise (21H2)
Steps to Reproduce:
- Open Visual Studio Code
- Navigate to Help > Check for Updates..
And current settings:
Thanks for creating this issue! It looks like you may be using an old version of VS Code, the latest stable release is 1.86.1. Please try upgrading to the latest version and checking whether this issue remains.
Happy Coding!
Thanks for creating this issue! It looks like you may be using an old version of VS Code, the latest stable release is 1.86.1. Please try upgrading to the latest version and checking whether this issue remains.
Happy Coding!
This is exactly what I'm trying to do .. upgrade my current version.
Hi All, I am also facing this issue. In fact I have faced the same issue several times. Each time, if we download the user installer and install it, it works, but then the issue come up again.
Also found references to same issue raised over the years. Hope this helps.
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/164278 https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/68736
Thanks @rbharathkumar
@kk24 Can you still reproduce this?
@joaomoreno , yes I still can ...
My Version:
The Error:
i am also getting same hash mismatch error. my vs code version : Version: 1.86.2 (user setup) Commit: 903b1e9d8990623e3d7da1df3d33db3e42d80eda Date: 2024-02-13T19:40:56.878Z Electron: 27.2.3 ElectronBuildId: 26908389 Chromium: 118.0.5993.159 Node.js: 18.17.1 V8: 11.8.172.18-electron.0 OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.19044
i am also getting same hash mismatch error. my vs code version : Version: 1.86.2 (user setup) Commit: 903b1e9 Date: 2024-02-13T19:40:56.878Z Electron: 27.2.3 ElectronBuildId: 26908389 Chromium: 118.0.5993.159 Node.js: 18.17.1 V8: 11.8.172.18-electron.0 OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.19044
I also was on the same build. I manually downloaded and installed. 1.87.2 and the update feature is working now.
Hey @joaomoreno, this issue might need further attention.
@kk24, you can help us out by closing this issue if the problem no longer exists, or adding more information.
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Happy Coding!