And exactly WHY is it garbage (and compared to what - previous builds of 10, 8.x, 7)? I want gist - not generalization.
To many bitching about a broken leak as if there opinion matters lol and those who complain and using it in vm so nothing they do matters to be honest cause it doesnt send any good data back to help i have 1 bug and thats the broken start menu which i can live without everything else works fine
The people that bitch are the ones that spoil the pot. Be glad you got a build, MS sure isn't giving you what you want, so be grateful.
oh i love this build so much works which didnt work before if they complain they just have bad computers
For me there will be a big disappointment regard this new windows, too slow development and always same feedback about same things that are still not changed, definitely not a good signs for a future rtm version.
Or maybe they have a different usage pattern, so what they do with their computer is entirely different then what you do with it. Not everyone uses identical software, and has identical use of the OS. Even in the world of hardware, it is hard to find an identical hardware setup WITH identical software and usage patterns. It doesn't mean their computer is bad, it just means "their entire setup" and "how they use it" is not yet working for them.
Bugs: Build 10036 Audio 2.0 Ok No problem Audio 5.1 Sound Off Audio 7.1 Ok No problem Start Menu - hangs in search leaving Start Menu Off
well each latest build should be a improvement of the one before....but this one seems to be more glitchy than the 9926....now that been said this is a leak not the MS insider program build....so i assume this why MS did not release it to tester.....my opinion stick to 9926 MS should be releasing something soon.
Newer builds aren't simply bug fixes, they may include other fixes, minor adjustments, and tweaks, in addition to the changes that users are actually aware of. Think of open source software on the git repository. You may have 40 patches between each release (several hundred in the case of ffmpeg), but the change list at the next release will only show those things that people are interested in, or are quantifiable. The same occurs with Windows, it's likely the commit list for Windows would contain a very large number of commits between each build, in whatever commit management system they use. A shift to just bug fixes, for the most part, is typical of a release candidate.
it's a huge improvement everything i use every day barley worked and now it all works plus this version never crashes it's much more stable for gaming there is no down side unless you use a vm which you are the problem not the os
VMware Workstation 11 with guest tools installed works just fine in 10036 and VMware has improved hardware assisted virtualization support so gaming works just fine with it.
not what i meant to make the os better and give real feedback it must be used outside of vm on real hardware or else your just giving back ghost info
I can attach a debugger like OllyDbg and conduct memory dumps just fine in a VM. A VM has many advantages in terms of debugging, mainly the ability to save the state and restore to a specific state when attempting to reproduce a critical issue that may corrupt the OS installation - something that would take a lot of added time as a host OS to restore the partition from a image unless one keeps them on a RAM-SAN. And reproduceability is important when submitting valuable bug reports.
The weird bug that happens to me is that Cortana will pop up waiting for you to say something without even saying "Hey Cortana" everything else works as intended at least for me...