Fixed... is perhaps not the correct word. Not in my end. I stopped the installation after 2h of running Update . Now I have been waitng 45 min for "Setup is cleaning up before it closes". Zune has a lot to answer for.
I like new Windows. It's very fast. I like new Start. All of my programs and drivers works well with it. What I don't like: - Startup folder (Home) in Explorer - Locked Windows Update settings (I know it's tech. preview) - KMS Pico won't activate Office 2013 on it?
hi What Anti-virus software works on Windows Technical Preview x64? Please PM With A List Of Anti-Virus Software That Works With It Thanks
Just use Microsoft Defender. Since Microsoft released Microsoft Security Essentials for Vista/7 other Anti-Virus programs became useless for me.
Have you tried running "netplwiz" and uncheck the users must enter account info box? You can then select the option to auto-enter your login information.
ive had a number of BSOD's.... mainly in memory managment..... but def not caused by faulty ram (ive tested it) i also have an issue with networking where when i login my wifi is unable to connect to the internet.... it will show its connected and able to get online..... i have to ipconfig /release for it to fix up.... it automaticly reconnects me to wifi with my ip and internet working
It appears that posts leading up to its release far exceeded those to after its release. Based on the release this is understandable. It is hidden metro in a start menu and not a whole lot better than 8.1 for an enterprise solution, from what I have seen. M$ (Lucy) you have some explaining to do!, how do these fluff appz and advertising search icons enter into a business environment? I would hope that M$ gives in, for sales, and divide business from entertainment and desktop from handhelds. If not it will be windows 7 forever in a business environment, maybe they do not care at this stage and Linux will become the OS of choice? I am completely baffled on the decisions taken by this company after the flop of windows 8. Regards
I'll check it later... There was two apps opened when BSOD appeared: - Windows Update, downloading updates for Office - CoD Ghosts, I've just opened it to see if working and closed... Here comes the BSOD... It may be NVIDIA driver...
Someone check me on this, but in Win8 wasn't it the case that when you were using a local acct to sign into Windows, and you signed into Metro apps "individually" with a Live account, that the Metro logins would stick and not need to be re-entered after X hours? Or was that something determined by the app? I really never used enough of them to know, but I think they stuck. In W10, for example, Feedback requires login at least every day.