Wow--you're right! Couldn't do anything as far as opening files. Tried system restore with my install disk but it said I had no restore points even though I swear I did. Couldn't run in safe mode either. I had to restore my backup, luckily just from yesterday. I'm running at 125% now without problems. Have you tried 150% or 200%?
after the upgrade tiles on start are blurry when tablet mode is enabled. with previous build was ok...
I found when location turned off, under location history, click clear so a tick shows next to clear. worked here
Windows 10 Pro, version 1511, 10586. keeps failing when installing through windows update and it keeps redownloading and installing and failing again what do i do?
You may find some help here: answers microsoft com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-update/progress-installing-the-windows-10-november-update/edb78d57-f27e-492e-b5ae-858549d799f7 I have 2 desktop computers that are stuck at 44% no matter how I try to install
I do a clean install with the MSDN iso and I have the same problems. It doesnt matter the origin of the iso. It always fail
Hi everyone! Sorry if this has already been replied to elsewhere, but I was wondering: since build 10586 now accepts Windows 7 product keys, does it mean it will also accept OEM SLP keys (if the BIOS has a valid SLIC of course)? Thanks in advance!
Only Windows 8.x SLIC keys seem to be supported. Windows 7 keys have to be entered manually or an in place upgrade has to be done.
Anyone having problems waking up the PC from sleep? 90% of times I wake up it the PC freezes with a black screen and the other 10% gets me back to the desktop with a toast saying that NVIDIA Driver Kernel recovered. Never faced this problem on 10240
I'm on the latest update available and with an older version I have exactly the same problem. I'll wait to the next version then.
Thank you and Gharlane00! So ok, for a Windows 7 OEM SLP license, an upgrade, or generating a GenuineTicket.xml is still required.
That's why I never use sleep modes--seems like this type of problem has existed in one form or another over numerous versions of Windows. I just set it up for the screen saver only. I'm all for saving energy but in this case it's just not worth the problems.