Ever since I've had Windows 10 this has been an ongoing issue for me and I figured it would of eventually went away after system updates but apparently not. I did google this issue and they suggest turning off fast startup in the power options menu but the problem still persists. Any other suggestions?
Ohh damn, I am using a SSD for my OS (;-_-). So does MS have an estimate on when this will get taken cared of?
It was big news for about a week, last I heard was they working on it, did you try what it said in above link, they did confirm it only happens on SSD's, wait I guess? or y/n lol
Atleast turn off fast startup. No use in sdd. Even increases cold startup time & degrages ssd life. Those problems only arise if you keep universal apps at different location than default. Run sfc /scannow in cmd(admin). Update BIOS if available. Update Intel Management Interface Engine & Display driver. Better uninstall both from Device Manager and update/install via Windows Update. In most of the cases this problem arise from these two. Hope this solves the problem.
My lappy also has Samsung 840 EVO SSD. No Problem. I usually prefer driver pack solutions over windows update for drivers.
It does not effect all SSD's, just some, I use Windows Update Mini Tool in sig, shewolf's OP has good explanation, I select which drivers I want to install/hide, mine is in notification mode, plays sound when you have updates. How to install WUMT in QUICK LINKS in Sig
Does anyone know which are the stable version of Win10 should I go back? (just before the anniversary update stable for me maybe?) I've been searching at the sticky but still confused. Thanks before.
Yea, brought a SSD to run windows 10, they said, its gonna be fast, they said. 10 meant to run on SDD.
I'm using a SSD, mine works fine, it only effects some of them and I know we should all switch to Mint, but it would be no fun if everything worked, we need some passion from you to solve these minor flaws, lol
My system is not freezing but for some reason, my keyboard courser speed slows down.. I am facing this with my Dekstop running C2Q, Nvidia 610 GT, 8GB and a 64GB SSD also one of my laptop, running newer hardware like Pentium Quad Core N3150 (not sure about exact pro-ID number) 4 GB RAM and HDD (Acer Laptop).. Dell Laptop running second gen Core i3 running fine though..
Yes and I had to revert to an older BIOS version to get it to work. It would otherwise freeze and I had to reset the PC. In event log there would be BSOD's listed (though I never saw the actual blue screen) with errors like memory_management and kmode_exception...