It's because you changed the replacevan key in registry to 0, open regedit as admin browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Control Panel\Settings\Network, change it back to 1 and it will work again
The worst case scenario is that I have none of those drivers installed on my system. Well, I will do the troubleshooting when I am chanced to find out the culprit. I have found the solution after few troubleshooting and it works like a charm. Clear the 'Turn on fast start-up(recommended)' at the Power Option.
Yes, that number change may mean some issues when the build becomes available for testing. This is okay, since the technical preview should only be used for testing. It's drivers that may present the worst issues. Then again, there may be none at all.
From wireless keyboard to smartphone, my Bluetooth devices lag in responding to communication with the system.
Yup, arseny, should be expected, OneCore with wp. Also heard another theory, MS doesn't want people to have the impression that they lack far behind Yosemite 10.0 .......
I keep hearing the next build will be 45.5% crippled forcing everyone to go old skool dos commando on it
So, what does it mean for the compability with the drivers and apps ? Does the current Win7/8/8.1 drivers will work with Win10 ?
According to information online, some might work in compatibility mode. Not until you test them to find out you cannot absolutely know the ones that work. In few cases you will experience BSOD while testing them.
it means you're totally screwed if you have a nvidia GPU since they won't release drivers for anything. But they MIGHT work if you modify the INF to see NT 10.0 and put the system in test signing mode.