Exact same issue that I reported previously. I did manage to get one key board to work but it is a PITA work around, using the onscreen keyboard and toggling the on screen num lock worked for one of my 3 keyboards, however the num lock light would not light. And damn it my new keyboard is s'posed to arrive today. At first I thought it was an issue with my gaming keyboard, so tried 2 others I had including just a basic keyboard. It was only the basic keyboard I could get to working using the onscreen keyboard and only if I continued to use the onscreen keyboard.
When upgrading, does the installation bork everything up, as in, one needs to reinstall chipset/video drivers etc?, you know, the important stuff. I have a z87 board/GT780 and running 8.11 ATM. Thx guys
14.11.2 on AMD is also getting 1.3. If I recall right from past experience, NVIDIA/AMD/Intel have to add in the support for newer WDDM levels on their own. But the OS should provide fallback WDDM levels as well (like in 8.1; if a driver doesn't support 1.3, it'll fallback to 1.2 or 1.1). So basically, a driver showing support for 1.3 shouldn't be an issue.
System Center Endpoint Protection no longer works in Windows 10. Hyper-V Manager shows "no virtual machines" when you connect to a Windows Server Technical Preview machine with 9879. VMM works fine and old builds still work. 9879 is just a s**t build
theirs no win 10 apps out their yet people....a lot of them will not run. try running them in compatibility mode see if u get lucky.
I use HWMonitor 1.26 zipped version without any compatibility or whatever tricks. The same applies for CPU-Z. It was simpler to unzip and manually create a desktop shortcut than trying to use installer with compatibility mode.