Hmm.. Both Intel Network Connection Software aka Intel LAN drivers, as well as Internet Download Manager refuses to work as Windows complains about their driver signatures? Disabling enforcement let them install and run, but they get disabled on the next regular boot.
"Mettre à jour l'historique" and "Mettre à jour les paramètres." These two are badly translated too. The latter is also present in European Portuguese.
i dont think thats going to fix it for u...... try the switch if it doesnt work.....return it and get your $$$ back......do a google search sense u only have two screens u pick one up for around $25.00
As you said, maybe the clean install will not help, i think the same but i don't lose nothing trying, wherever, always that reach a "public ready" point on win10 i do a clean install to purge all possible things that can affect my test on the new insider builds cycle, so i'll do the clean install anyways. About the switch, even if i want to try that workaround, at current time i have no money to waste on that kind of stuff, even more, in my country i don't think that i will find this kind of hardware, in this case my best option is buy on amazon USA and pay for the import, so no worth it, at all
I can confirm that simply disabling Secure Boot does the trick successfully. Excellent tip for the short term.
I still use mine KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse), allows you to use several different computers with just one monitor, keyboard, mouse, pretty neat, come in all flavors VGA, DVI, HDMI
Or just get it done in the background with transmission on your router. Up and running 24/7 and Linux has no such java error I think? or adds n such Regards
I am running 14390 and would like to get a taste of 14393 but somehow I can't upgrade via Windows update. It repeatedly says "Windows is up to date". Has Microsoft disabled 14393. I downloaded the ESD file, converted it to an ISO and tried the upgrade; but it keeps on asking me for a product key. For sure, the installation does not accept my 8.1 CD Key. I tried another and the only option I get is to keep nmy personal files. I can't afford to delete all my programmes and then reinstall. Any suggestions of a workaround?
When the iso asks for a key during upgrade you probably aren't using the right iso, for example a pro-only iso on a home install. ps, to do an upgrade start setup.exe from within the currently running windows. The 8.1 key can only be used after the install to activate.
Tested 50.0a1, x64 and x86, fresh profile so no extensions, HWA on and off, executed as admin, tried all compatibility modes, no change at all, reproducible bug each time.