Did your PC come with Windows 10 Home OEM, then you upgraded to Win 10 Pro, if so install Win 10 Home, enter free upgrade key, reboot, now you will be on Win 10 Pro Unactivated, enter upgrade key you bought from Home to Pro, enter it to be activated.
There is three policies for disabling drivers. You should enable them all. The policy you've enabled simple excludes drivers from Settings -> Windows Update page. It doesn't preserve them from downloading in the background.
What are the other two? Code: Turn Off Automatic Driver Updates: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Do not include drivers with Windows Update > Enabled
Final build is 10586.0 - .13 and .14 are subsequent updates to it, .14 hasn't (yet) been made available to non-insiders.
it came with windows 7..... but i had in the insider program from the beginning so i had Pro license over a year now. never mind i d\l from wzor but did a clean install is running fine...it seems u cant upgrade from 14393 to 15063 dont let u.
You are just spreading nonsense, what does wzor has to do with it? The first en-us single index ESD's were first published at MDL. I think even wzor thinks, what is he talking about.
Was that Win 7 Pro, did you ever use free upgrade key to Get HWID Don't get me wrong, just trying to figure out why it does not work for him when everyone else here it does
It's all about how ppl interpret things lobo. Whereas I, and I suspect many others here would think to themselves.... "this is odd, no one else is mentioning this problem" and then post "Guys am I doing something wrong here, I can't get blah blah to work, I do this and do that but it doesn't work, any pointers plz?" Obviously there are others who don't think like that and instead post "these ISO's are no good" "it doesn't work" never once thinking they or their method may be at fault. Name of the game. Back on topic now...