The enterprise edition that i have downloaded from first post of this post is not RTM. It is 10240 but showing feedback button and vice versa. And how to disable automatic update? and any working enterprise x64 rtm iso link?
I had that also on 3 PCs but after running and installing the latest updates as well as using disk cleanup to remove previous versions, it went away. I think just running the updates will work though without doing the disk cleanup.
threads in Windows 10 section on MDL is filled with "is this rtm? " "should i download now ?" "how can i activate it plz help ?" "i guess it not the rtm balabalabala"
It happened to me a couple of times. I noticed that it happened whenever I disabled internet while upgrading or installing. When there was "next" there, the text on the Activation Status said something like "connect to internet to activate...".Then I just enable internet, and waited for a while (sometimes up to 30 seconds) and when I checked "System" again the "next" was gone and tha activation status changed to "Activated".
You know guys this windows 10 update every time downloading wrong driver for my motherboard :-( i want to stop it.
1. Windows + X 2. Click System 3. Click Advanced System Settings 4. Click Hardware Tab 5. Click Device Installation Settings 6. Set "Never Install Driver Software From Windows Update" Done!
Thanks you friends... I Reinstalled windows by disconnecting my internet... But now i cannot run Windows update. Getting this error: hxxp://lookpic.com/O/i2/1352/h3NtuVia.png
So Windows activation to you is not a matter of live and death, it is much more serious. On another note, can't believe anyone actually want to use Windows 10, looks to like a bigger f*** up than Vista. They just WILL NOT give up and put a proper start menu back. Having adjustments in Control Panel AND Settings is simply a stroke of genius. No start menu but TWO Control Panels. FFS MS!
True... Any idea why Google Chrome not showing all the indian languages. It is showing box box. hxxp://lookpic.com/O/i2/555/DSsb6NSy.png