The gain in performance seems to be on the read process. The throughput of that SSD should possibly depend on the Nand flash, port and processor more than the controller driver. Have you tried other benchmark utilities more than Avil?
I appreciate your response. I am not saying those SSD features aren't the same in your test, I am pointing out the possibilities of their influence in the throughput than the controller driver. In other words, it is likely to experience different throughput when it is run on the same utility on the same OS at different time with different results. Perhaps, when having a program running at the background,etc. Then we can now see to the conditions under which those utilities were run may have some effects on the throughput as well. I am hoping to see your test under different conditions. Nevertheless, you are correct about how the controller driver affects the benchmark from the OS standpoint and are different from one benchmark utility to another.
@ Fernando 1 In your tutorial on 'Optimized SSD performance' for RIAD 0 - my SSD still read as Hard Disk Drive at Windows 'Optimise Drive' and Windows 10 doesn't come with Windows Experience Index. How do I force it to accept my SSD on the 'media type'?
Regarding my earlier comment about Classic Shell not working on this release - I was wrong. It does work. A user at Anand told me to rename the install file. I simply named it Shell.exe and it installed without issue and seems to work fine. Seems a bit odd, don't you think?
Cortana now seems to respond as if you say Cortana something or even just Cortana you'll notice the blinking | will stop blinking (this is the search app) if not you need to go to immersive cp or even zPC and on microphone options enable it for search.
New SKU referenced in pkey and EditionMatrix.xml: PPIPro Code: Microsoft-Windows-PPIProEdition although, its ActConfigID is there since Win8.1 RTM pkey: Code: {326eb516-f215-49c4-9fe2-41065a739d6a}
Looks like Windows Live Mail is making a comeback based on Windows Feedback App. There's also a Outlook Calendar (there's also a Calendar), Outlook Mail (there's also a Mail), Music (legacy Desktop), Video (legacy desktop) (there's also a Video).