W10 doesn't include the mediacenter at all. It includes the mediaplayer the related libraries and the codecs. Anyway yes no problems using VLC, but you can have problems with live streamings from the browsers/and or any other media related program that relies on the stock libraries. Whatever you can check by yourself. Install the N version and, if it doesn't fit your needs, download the media feature pack (or do an in place upgrade to the standard version of W10
Thanks I have just never really tested it out in the years since the N version have existed, was just having a thought about since I was about to nuke my system for a clean install.
It seems MSFT has deleted all files from (or blocked) the servers where MKuba50 and the other techbench hacks get their links? I get Failed on all files now.
No point in fresh install, unless your old system is really really messed up. Just do the in place upgrade and use the spared time for something more fun/useful
They likely know that a lot of them come from the same user and thus closed down the permissions on them in effort to reduce their bandwidth.
Hmmm, i downloaded 8 iso's and then it closed down, first education, then multiple editions. Even kabino's mirrors fail now Do i have a local problem?
Well, I just tried a random canadian education iso and it started downloading. Perhaps they're limiting downloads by IP now?
Yes, I am. I am just saying it because you have placed so much emphasis on them as better browsers. Vivaldi tends to flicker a lot when scrolling pages at times in Anniversary Update.
Vivaldi is not built with native tools, one it's innovations is that its built with web tools, which makes it running on any OS w/o any major modification. Hence its UI is slightly less snappy than other browsers. Anyway I'm using it on a 5 year old machine and I can't see any flicker. Probably you have poor VGA drivers or other problems. On the other hands the MS browsers takes advantage by some preloaded libs. Hence they usually starts faster than any third party browser (vivaldi and Opera 12 included). It's just a placebo effect. That time was already spent during the boot time.
My brother is playing Total War Warhammer on the PC and he says that since this build, that game gas got a lot of stuttering and he's thinking about reinstall Windows 7
I really doubt it has anything to do with this build. I've not seen any problems with any games on my end.
Would it work if I used Win Toolkit v1.5.4.4 to integrate the 14393.10 update, then did the upgrade from 10586?