NP< being a gamer for last 15yrs, I certainly understand your situation. We go through a lot of heck while it comes to gaming, in both. S/W & H/W, & gaming as a hobby is indeed an expensive hobby to pursue, sometimes laborious too, but it enhanced your IT skill in the other way around & that's pay off quite well as an extra perk besides enjoying gaming & experiencing many stories with unforgettable memories & by living through many characters within our one single life, isn't that fascinating?
Is there any way to Enable System Restore for the system drive (C) by default for all user via any reg tweak for latest win v1809 or v1903?
Code: reg add "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SPP\Clients" /v " {09F7EDC5-294E-4180-AF6A-FB0E6A0E9513}" /t REG_MULTI_SZ /d "1" /f
At first logon is disabled by design, but at first program install it becomes enabled. if you want to disable it enables 3 times more or less... saludos
thanks, is this for current user or all user? & if I integrate this with Win ISO then will it be effective after clean installation?
I want the SR to be enabled since the very first boot of OS after installation & want to integrate the pre-configured REG file for it so that I don't have to enable it manually after every clean boot.
Is is it possible to force upgrade 1903 for an incompatible hardware? I have tried “AllowOSUpgrade”, but it still refuses to install.
Actually the creative soundcard was well made its just that the driver supports sucks. They should have follow nvidia driver style 3-4yrs driver support.
Is this the easiest way? Go to uupdump, download 18362.1 (18362.53 doesnt work, after installing updates and rebooting it wants to boot from network automatically and boot manager doesnt show the windows installation?!) and install 18362.53 via WU, correct?
I'm not sure what you mean, but Nvidia cards are definitely supported for more than 4 years. Desktop Kepler cards (GTX 6xx) were launched in 2012 and are still supported by the 430.39 driver which was released yesterday. I bet even Geforce 8 series work just fine under 19H1 using the win 10 driver provided. PCI X-Fi cards were launched in 2005 or 2006, X-Fi Titanium HD released in 2009 or 2010, both got their final driver update in early 2016. What bothers me is that the Titanium HD, the highest end and possibly the last true X-Fi launched, gets left out while the lesser Titanium gets the update (they even use the same chipset - the EMU 20K2)... It is somewhat understandable for PCI cards, since they use a different chip and PCI has been a legacy bus for a few years now, and the soundcards themselves are well over 10 years old; but even so they are all listed as being supported on Windows 10. Isn't 19H1 still Windows 10? This is why all this "Windows as a service" thing gets confusing, at least they could try not to mess with driver compatibility between feature updates. Anyway, it is what it is, enough off-topic rambling.
Windows 10 Compatible is a meaningless slogan, it merely means, it was Windows 10 compatible once, maybe it is now, and probably will be in future, but most likely not. I have the current Creative SoundBlaster Z and the latest driver is from 2016.