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darkskies
post Jan 15 2016, 02:06 AM

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It's unbelievable that microsoft uses it's customers as guinea pig to test their unstable operating system. Users are forced to run update without options to turn off for home users. User needs to access through services to disable windows update.
There are also numerous users affected by printer issue.Users who are updated through windows update had error printing message each time they restart windows. while attempting to remove the printer port through device manager and auto reconfig the printer, it suprisingly works again.
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post Jan 15 2016, 03:21 AM

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I've been searching for solution to this problem. Can someone tell me why my system information shows that my CPU is 2.3 to 2.3 ? it's supposed to be 3.2Ghz after intel turbo boost.
NO I DONT PIRATE MY WINDOW, i have key but don't want to active yet cuz will change hardware soon. There's considerable amount of lag on reading/writing files, im not sure if there's any correlation with inactive Windows.

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post Jan 15 2016, 08:55 AM

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QUOTE(darkskies @ Jan 15 2016, 02:06 AM)
It's unbelievable that microsoft uses it's customers as guinea pig to test their unstable operating system. Users are forced to run update without options to turn off for home users. User needs to access through services to disable windows update.
There are also numerous users affected by printer issue.Users who are updated through windows update had error printing message each time they restart windows. while attempting to remove the printer port through device manager and auto reconfig the printer, it suprisingly works again.
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yeah it's not a good idea for ms to include drivers in windows updates. however automatic driver updates can be disabled. press win+x keys, select system, goto advanced system settings > hardware tab > device installation settings.

QUOTE(Nursh @ Jan 15 2016, 03:21 AM)
I've been searching for solution to this problem. Can someone tell me why my system information shows that my CPU is 2.3 to 2.3 ? it's supposed to be 3.2Ghz after intel turbo boost.
NO I DONT PIRATE MY WINDOW, i have key but don't want to active yet cuz will change hardware soon. There's considerable amount of lag on reading/writing files, im not sure if there's any correlation with inactive Windows.
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the person who told you that one of the values is about turbo boost must be a joker, because both of them are base clocks (intended vs. current base clock)

the solution is to use third party tools like hwinfo to display system information (also in more details).

edit: this is the official way from MS to disable GWX nagging screen, https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3080351

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post Jan 17 2016, 10:07 AM

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Hi, how was your experience using Windows 10?

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post Jan 17 2016, 01:31 PM

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anyone know a fix for my BSOD problem. Firstly i just installed latest w10 nvidia graphics but still shows exclamation mark in device manager GTX460! then my w10 keeps bsodding because of igdkm64.sys, i alr tried clearing all my intel drivers using DDU in safe is mode but still getting this bsod. If i try to install any w10 intel graphic drivers the same BSOD will appear.
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post Jan 17 2016, 10:19 PM

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I noticed that the cpu usage for Windows 10 1511 is quite high . LAst time , when i turned on the power saving mode , the temp of CPU will stay at around 35-40 c . But now , it will stay at 43-45c ...
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post Jan 22 2016, 06:56 AM

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post Jan 22 2016, 09:55 AM

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QUOTE(stasio @ Jan 22 2016, 06:56 AM)
Thanks a lot! Saved for collection purposes.

From the changelog i will skip testing this one also. The current stable 1511 is good smile.gif
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post Jan 28 2016, 03:16 PM

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gy\uys , I downloaded the windows update standalone installer file KB3124262 today from the Microsoft website . When I try to run it on my pc , error code 0x8007000d occur . Does it mean the file is corrupted ? I will have to download the file and install it again ?
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post Jan 29 2016, 01:11 AM

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QUOTE(delsoo @ Jan 28 2016, 03:16 PM)
gy\uys , I downloaded the windows update standalone installer file KB3124262 today from the Microsoft website . When I try to run it on my pc , error code 0x8007000d occur . Does it mean the file is corrupted ? I will have to download the file and install it again ?
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post Jan 29 2016, 08:41 AM

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QUOTE(horns @ Jan 29 2016, 01:11 AM)
I have successfully installed the update by using windows update.
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post Jan 29 2016, 08:53 AM

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Being running for a week on Windows 10 in my machine. But dislike about the cortana, Windows store.. So decided to change to Windows 10 LTSB version. This is the version without cortana and Windows store.


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post Jan 29 2016, 10:33 AM

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QUOTE(darkskies @ Jan 15 2016, 02:06 AM)
It's unbelievable that microsoft uses it's customers as guinea pig to test their unstable operating system. Users are forced to run update without options to turn off for home users. User needs to access through services to disable windows update.
There are also numerous users affected by printer issue.Users who are updated through windows update had error printing message each time they restart windows. while attempting to remove the printer port through device manager and auto reconfig the printer, it suprisingly works again.
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windows 10 is hardly a testing software. Once it is installed, it is very stable. I think the upgrade process is the one that is a bit unstable on some devices. But generally, in no way customers are guinea pig. You need to know that before launching of any Windows OS, they have preview version and even beta version. Lots of testing has been done before it is released.

The windows update is by design that they force it on users. Because a lot of the times virus infection and malware are due to users not updating their windows. This give microsoft a bad name. In order to help reduce the bad image, they are forcing all users to keep the OS updated.

However, that doesn't mean they are bug free. There is still some bugs here and there. Like the printer issue you mentioned that need to be fixed. Other than that I think Windows 10 is a big step forward since Windows 7.
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post Jan 29 2016, 05:52 PM

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My only issues with Windows 10 is that Chrome lags like shit.
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post Jan 30 2016, 01:40 AM

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QUOTE(delsoo @ Jan 29 2016, 08:41 AM)
I have successfully installed the update by using windows update.
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QUOTE(aliesterfiend @ Jan 29 2016, 05:52 PM)
My only issues with Windows 10 is that Chrome lags like shit.
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the hardware acceleration thing in chrome? try turn it off and see if it solved the issue.
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post Jan 30 2016, 11:16 AM

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QUOTE(horns @ Jan 30 2016, 01:40 AM)
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the hardware acceleration thing in chrome? try turn it off and see if it solved the issue.
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Thanks. I'll try that.
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post Jan 30 2016, 06:22 PM

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post Feb 2 2016, 01:36 PM

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Hi, hi. Currently setup; Windows 7 32 bit. And I wanted to update to Windows 10 64 bit.

Correct me if I'm wrong...

1) Fresh install Windows 7 32 bit on a new HDD (because I wanted to upgrade my HDD to 1TB at the same time)
2) Setup and activate Windows 7 32 bit
3) Upgrade free to Windows 10 32 bit
4) Download and install Media Creation Tool
5) Create installation media for Windows 10 64 bit; USB or ISO file
6) Reboot from USB or DVD (ISO file) and INSTALL

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post Feb 2 2016, 01:58 PM

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QUOTE(domo_kun @ Feb 2 2016, 01:36 PM)
Hi, hi. Currently setup; Windows 7 32 bit. And I wanted to update to Windows 10 64 bit.

Correct me if I'm wrong...

1) Fresh install Windows 7 32 bit on a new HDD (because I wanted to upgrade my HDD to 1TB at the same time)
2) Setup and activate Windows 7 32 bit
3) Upgrade free to Windows 10 32 bit
4) Download and install Media Creation Tool
5) Create installation media for Windows 10 64 bit; USB or ISO file
6) Reboot from USB or DVD (ISO file) and INSTALL

Betul ahh?  unsure.gif
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yes.

basically a 32bit os cannot be upgraded to a 64bit w10 directly. however, once you have upgraded to w10 32bit from the old one (make sure the computer is online and activated), and you do a clean install to get rid of the 32bit os and replace it with a 64bit w10, you computer should be activated online automatically.

about step 6, you extract contents of the iso file directly into usb drive, or burn the iso into dvd. some users did it wrongly by copying the whole iso as is into the drive, which will not work.

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