Does this build have the new features that were disabled in the last build enabled? I don't think I'd use this build unless they have been implemented.
This is 19H2, not 20H1. Only specific insiders get the enabled features in the official program (18362.10013), the others get 18362.10012 but because the updates are available for all (by sharing and UUP), we all can get 18362.10013.
Does Cleanup System Image option still cause errors to be found with Code: sfc /scannow when run in a command prompt after a clean install? I think last we checked no Cleanup System Image or Reset Image Base should be used.
i got 10012 disabled because i like less could care less as will get final 19h2 in september so don't care about these builds anyways as long as win 10 stable so far so good on an 8th gen i5 with ssd hp elitebook x360 2 in 1 touchscreen
is there a way to get the 13 as msi or exe files cause i find them easier to use think was the 06 where it came as that way werent it
Good afternoon everyone. Can someone with 16GB of RAM tell me what's their pagefile size after a clean format? (If they remember. For example on my 8GB DDR4 the pagefile weights 1920 after a clean format)
The minimum and maximum size of the Pagefile can be up to 1.5 times and 4 times of the physical memory that your computer has, respectively.
Thanks a lot. I deleted the pagefile, restarted and set it to auto now it's 2944MB. I was having some trouble with BSOD but the last message I can remember was PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA. I came from a 8GB DDR4 2133MHz to 16GB DDR4 3200MHz. I don't know if it's the RAM's RGB drawing power(how much power can 2 modules of RGB RAM draw anyway?) in combination with my 600watt PSU. My system has an i5 8600, GTX 1660, 970 Evo Plus 250GB and 2 old HDDs. I removed the one that had some reallocated sectors to see if the problem persists. The PC hasn't restarted now so I believe it might have been the HDD's fault. Edit: lol after posting this message i got a BSOD saying SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
Look like typical OC instability. I'd download prime95 and start testing. Is that 8600 a K or non K? Did you mix the old RAM with the new? Absolutely not do that if you did. What motherboard is that? XMP will require Z370/390 I believe, if you're on lower end chipsets you'll have to set the RAM at lower speed, the BIOS probably did that by itself, make sure to verify timings and also if the RAM is on the motherboard QVL.