The odd thing that I have noticed regarding the explorer.exe GDI leak is that it seems much worse on x86 and happens much quicker. I have been running these TP builds all along as 64-bit. For testing purposes, I decided to try 32-bit TP build for the first time and explorer.exe GDI leak happened first day, destroying performance and ran right up to 10,000 limit. While on 64-bit builds, I noticed a steady increase but could never get over 1,400 or so. Interesting. Anyways, thanks to all for sharing this newer 9888 build. Downloading right now through Mega and maxing out my connection, beautiful speed. Thanks to those who help make this possible by sharing. MDL community is the best!
Still have no clue why it was moved there. That implies it might get support by the creator which it won't there .
Dude, 64 bit is the future man! Ok I know you and I have been around this before so I won't start this again, just consider it for the future
until the activation system is changed it will continue to be Win8.x design. I'll bet your first and last born, that by RTM it will not work in its current state.
did a clean install on a clean SSD, taskbar still returns to single heigth on reboot...........such is life in Betaville.
Dism version 9888 won't service the 9888 wim (to add .net35 to wim) says i need a newer version of dism (trying from live 9879, will try again from 9888 once installed)
Keyboard LED problems not fixed in 9888. Annoying Music App bug,too But build is more stable than 9879 and there isn't any kernel version compability problem.
does anyone know how to bypass certificate errors in IE? (although ie help says you can click continue anyways, it seems to have been removed in WTP)
I know that x64 works just fine, but I always prefer the x86 version. I only got 4GB or RAM and I don't care about that other 1GB that is being left since I don't use my machine to play games that require more than 2GB of RAM or do anything else that is memory consuming. I'll keep using the 32-bit version as long as Microsoft is going to support it. But I'll probably switch to 64-bit by the time when Windows 11 is out Thanks for the screenshots I'm glad it works out just fine for you