JujuFish
Lifer
If you like keyboard shortcuts, Win+I will bring up settings.Edit: At least the recent RC of classic shell now has a "PC settings" button and from there I can actually go to Update/Security.
If you like keyboard shortcuts, Win+I will bring up settings.Edit: At least the recent RC of classic shell now has a "PC settings" button and from there I can actually go to Update/Security.
on my SP3, it's fine so far... but on my Win 7 desktop... that's another story. It takes a while to launch a few things, Microsoft Edge is garbage... It just crashes, hangs for like 10 minutes then resumes for 10 seconds, and hangs for another 10 minutes. Then, all of a sudden the system tray is missing all of it's icons and I had to restart in order for it to work again. It just feels really buggy and still in beta phase... They need more polish on this... A LOT MORE on my desktop to be useable. going back to Win 7.
So, does the final build still include a keylogger?
Going back to win 7.
Windows 10 is garbage.. no driver support.. slow to launch apps, takes forever to open firefox (maybe it's an intended pun that you can only use edge in a prompt fashion).
I swear Visa was better on launch than windows 10.
So has the Nvidia conflict been resolved?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/07/28/windows_10_update_nvidia_driver_conflict/
HTPC just got the upgrade notice.
Big Rig still hasn't received it. 4790k, 2x 7970, 16GB DDR3, Asus Hero VII
I'm guessing they're keeping the "complex" systems to a later date. Either for driver reasons or some sort of compatibility check reason.
Dunno, I just did it manually. I didn't see the notice so I downloaded the ISO.
Going back to win 7.
Windows 10 is garbage.. no driver support.. slow to launch apps, takes forever to open firefox (maybe it's an intended pun that you can only use edge in a prompt fashion).
I swear Visa was better on launch than windows 10.
Yeah. I thought about doing that but it seemed like so much effort for something that is going to be done automatically.
Dunno, I just did it manually. I didn't see the notice so I downloaded the ISO. I do wonder how they figure what systems to push the notification to.
Actually I would suggest leaving it enabled for PCs on local network only (unless you have no other PCs on your net). This is a nice feature. They should have defaulted to local only.
What card do you have? Did you follow the above steps, being sure to reboot?
On that note, I can't find any indication that my bluetooth adapter (7260 AC+Bluetooth) is working. 8 had an icon and a listing in the device manager. 10 has...nothing?Win8 added Bluetooth support that actually worked,
During the Insider Preview this worked very inconsistently for me. Often times I would see the update shortcut for some app. Other times I would see Windows Update as I typed the letters "U-P-D-A..." but it would change to something else or disappear as I typed even though I did not type a conflicting letter. Backspacing would do nothing. Staring all over would often do nothing. Results were consistently inconsistent and it seemed impossible to get the same results as the first time when I went too far without restarting.
On that note, I can't find any indication that my bluetooth adapter (7260 AC+Bluetooth) is working. 8 had an icon and a listing in the device manager. 10 has...nothing?
Nope sorry. It's faster than windows 8 which was faster than 7. All my stuff has drivers and most of them I didn't need to download cause it used what I had installed for 8.1. I use Firefox exclusively with no issue.
Something I do notice is that almost everyone complaining about 10 is trying to upgrade from 7. 8 and 8.1 are much closer to 10 and it is likely that something between 7 and 10 isn't going well. I am thinking drivers. Like I said I didn't need any drivers except to install the win10 drivers from nvidia.