Thank you. I actually did try calling the 1-800 number initially, but I got lost within all of the phone prompts and it ended up transferring me to a customer service rep, so I ended up hanging up. MTK solved the issue for me with zero hassle.
9888 is extremely buggy. I am a very heavy user and so far I have received 3 BSOD, countless of freezes and cold shutdown and boot. It all happened in less than a day. 9879 was much more stable.
With so many different configurations, I am not surprised to hear that. For me, its the most stable yet. Guess it depends on hardware and software used on it, at this point. More to come I'm sure lol
I'm not so sure Microsoft is even designing with the intention of building an improved operating system so much as they are building this effort to be an "in your face" advertising gimmick for their services and apps. It also would not surprise me to learn they are planning to "give" the OS away to a great many users because of the advertising features. I've seen nothing whatsoever at this point that leads me to think 10 will be any better at all (and mostly worse without 3rd party assistance) than was 8.1. The so-called information center is proving to be nothing but a worthless nuisance, the lack of start menu customization a slap in the face to many, and the simplistic nature of the graphical features is brutally ugly. I've gone back to build 9879 and will now await the next released build. 9888 seems stable enough but, even though some of you have convinced me there is no malice in the found infections, the fact that some of the best A/V programs identify those items as threats continues to haunt me. I'll continue to test and provide the little feedback that I can, but so far I believe my feedback is being purposely ignored (at least on the forums). They are designing for a purpose and that purpose seems to have little to no concerms for the desktop user.
when windows 10 hits RTM hopefully it will be a decent OS and something people can use instead of a OS meant for tablets and touchscreens.
I guess you are missing the part where things change from build to build. Constantly changing, add one thing lose another. Fix one thing break another. This is how things go. The next build might just say generalsu, this no for you! and wont install at all, or maybe you will be the only one who CAN install the next build. We just never know, its all part of the testing, building and working through the crap to come out with a semi-satisfactory product that is very close to compatible with millions of configurations. all windows from 95 (maybe before) are infected with something from Microsoft lol
9888 is the first build ever for me to experience such negative experience. 9841, 9860 and 9879 was perfect for me. I think that's also because these are public released builds as opposed to the leaked 9888, which is not supported and no patches will ever be released for 9888.
yes this 9888 build was not meant to be for public consumption, it could very well be for a select few partners who needed to test something. The gamble you take when you play with leaks I guess.
Build 9902 leaked today with the first integration of Cortana. Expecting to see that build here in MDL very soon. anybody got any clue about download the iso, kindly inform us here.