It sometimes takes a split second longer to open the startmenu (to me it FEELS that way anyway ). It isn't worth discussing an surely not a reason to go back and neither a reason to blame the hdd/ssd. I don't know if you read that there will be no french edition of this Insider Preview build because of some translation problems.
I sometimes get the start menu delay as well, not every time. R9 290X I6 6600K Latest Crimson Driver. I just take it as a quark of this build that I cannot pin down to the OS or GPU driver.
I used to have the start menu not showing up when I pressed the button on older builds. I had to hit it like 2 times with a slight wait inbetween for it to show up then the bug seemed to go away but after time would come back. In the latest builds I havenot had that issue.
Just because you aren't experiencing it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I have the start menu/action center delay as well. It happened on both an in place upgrade from 14352 and a clean install.
Sounds like an hardware / drivers related issue. Could be anything but it is your computer related thing
So why are you blaming the build then ? answer because it was not there on previous builds No realy give something to work with like specs or something
this is getting funny people are getting so made at driver issues and upgrade bugs and blaming the build which is confirmed by almost everyone here as near perfect
So with regard to this build and the Settings > Privacy window crashing, has any one found a resolution for this problem? Alternatively is there a 3rd party tool that can let you edit these settings outside of this window?
It takes good 4-5 seconds here for start menu to open up. I opened task manager and during the delay, there is a huge spike in CPU usage. Some SvcHost process is eating lot of resources. I could not single out which task or process is the root cause. Right now the annoying start menu lag is unbearable. Need to install new build as soon as it releases.
Why O Why do upgrades to these builds resets the firewall Every time I go to upgrade to an new build my firewall Control goes beserk
Hardly Drivers & Co can be a problem here. Usually it's just someting went wrong during the in place upgrade (the settings of the new metroish part aren't migrated correctly) I'ts easy to check. Just create a new user and see what happens there. Whatever... it's incredible that MS has yet to get that working correctly after FOUR YEARS, since the win 8 release
personally I've never seen a menu delay on fresh install. Anyway the process monitor can help in such case