I think every new version of Windows has always caused depression and stress for some people. Then 5 years later those same individuals fight tooth and nail to try and keep it.
Ok, but stop to be repetitive, we already know this, it's more simple remain silent and speak when it's the moment, than repeat like a damaged disk the same story always every day, we did not pay any subscription for obtain such annoying and plaintive reminders.
Yeah I think the "Fast" ring is slow, and the "Slow" ring is more like the - at a "Stand still" ring, better known as the "Blow your brains out boring" ring.. We should have had: Faster ring = Once a week. Fast ring = Once every two weeks. Slow ring = Once a Month. Slower ring = Once every other Month. Am I right?
Mine works very well, with a slight VLC hiccup that was fixed as I explained over on guru3d...just uncheck a default preference in settings...I did not have to apply the fix for h.264, mine worked.
Out of curiosity could the issue lie with the virtual environment? What are you issues? Reason I am asking is your using VHDX. I am not using a virtual machine and do not think anyone over at guru3d are either.
Mine's not a virtual machine too, that's a virtual hard drive, completely different! Anyway, the problem I had was black screen, I could not launch the OS after I've installed that driver, that's it. UPDATE: I have to say that's it working now, without problems. Should I say, Build 10130, clean install?
LOL I see virtual and my mind goes to one thing only. VM One thing to try to is disable CCC from starting up with windows. You can manually launch it if you need it.
Hey mtrai, Your mind is going to the wrong direction, VM? I already told you, NOT VM, It's not VM. And again, this time I've installed on a physical HDD, not on a VHDX, and it's working, CCC included Anyway, thank you for the link you gave me earlier.
It's working right now but that's not my actual video board, the one I use is an AMD Radeon R9 290X, in another PC The next one would be this one but I think it's much older to work:
This video board is an ATI X1950XTX 512 MB, released Aug 23, 2006. Old, huh? And video boards have fan or fans since before EDIT II: Oh, sorry for the spam and OT