The problem here is the laptop. Most of them are custom built to OEM specs and don't/won't run with "generic" device drivers, but require drivers from their laptop OEMs in order to run properly. An apparently little-known fact is that Microsoft gets its hardware drivers from hardware OEMs which it may modify, or may not modify, as the case may be. Anyone with a laptop should be looking to his laptop manufacturer (in your case Lenovo) for Win10 device drivers--but in most cases 8.1 device drivers should work, generally, in their absence. This is one of my pet peeves with laptops in general--drivers. People buy laptops not knowing about this aspect of owning them--and laptop OEMs are usually very slow to update drivers--they'd much rather sell you a new system, new drivers included, than to allow you to get more value from the laptop you already own. My desktops have been sailing through the Win10 builds, mostly, and drivers have never been a major issue--but I have many friends with laptops and all of them mirror your sentiments above. But it isn't Microsoft that's to blame, actually. This very same situation is what gave Vista an undeserved bad name, imo. Anyway, glad to see you are up & running... Email Lenovo and light a fire under them...!
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Took me 5 hours and It finally came up. Wasn't downloading it was stuck at 0% so I used a bunch of registry tweaks from pauldamo and it worked finally
As someone who had one of the older X-Fi Fatal1ty cards I'm very familiar with Creative driver issues. I just don't agree that at this point going "it's an early OS don't expect too much" is something anyone should be doing. It is being rushed and downplaying the way that will play out when RTM is so near won't help. People need to be seen to be noticing, reporting, "bitching" to a reasonable degree. It's a sign to them that they aren't just going to get away with it. Not if they actually want it to succeed.
There's a big issue with this build regarding to the Personalize Theme settings. You can't edit the backgrounds and create more themes like the previous builds. Just thought people should know before upgrading.
Just installed Windows 10 Build 10130, MSA connected, Fast Ring config, still can't upgrade to Build 10159 Any suggestions?
In that way, I'll need to download ISO for every new build, it's little painful. Plus I will not be activated I guess.