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WattsvilleBlues posted:Anyone using the new Insider Build 14352 have the speaker icon in the system tray show up as Muted even though the sound is on? No it is showing that it is on for me.
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xamphear posted:Fast Ringers: How is the anniversary update shaping up as compared to Build 10240? I haven't budged from that yet, but I was thinking about sucking it up and upgrade-installing when there's an ISO available with the new summer build. Control Panel hasn't changed at all and yes you can shuffle backgrounds it takes images from your pictures folder from the new Setting app. You can choose from every 1, 10, 30 minutes or 1 hour 6 hours or 1 day for it to shuffle.
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# ? May 28, 2016 16:28 |
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xamphear posted:Fast Ringers: How is the anniversary update shaping up as compared to Build 10240? I haven't budged from that yet, but I was thinking about sucking it up and upgrade-installing when there's an ISO available with the new summer build. Christ alive man, at least update to 10586! That's a public build and it's much less buggy than 10240.
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# ? May 28, 2016 18:08 |
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The only thing I find appealing with the anniversary update is the dark theme and multiple desk application pinning.
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# ? May 28, 2016 22:03 |
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xamphear posted:Fast Ringers: How is the anniversary update shaping up as compared to Build 10240? I haven't budged from that yet, but I was thinking about sucking it up and upgrade-installing when there's an ISO available with the new summer build. xamphear son, how have you managed to stay on that build? https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10 Please use the Media Creation Tool to make an ISO and upgrade yourself immediately. I don't even think 10240 even gets security updates anymore. The upgrade process is quite painless and there's no need to wait for the Anniversary Update.
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# ? May 28, 2016 22:40 |
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Even my main gaming PC is on the Fast Ring and I've had zero issues.
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# ? May 28, 2016 22:53 |
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WattsvilleBlues posted:xamphear son, how have you managed to stay on that build? VVV: ok? thanks? xamphear fucked around with this message at 01:18 on May 29, 2016 |
# ? May 28, 2016 23:29 |
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xamphear posted:LTSB. I don't want to do full upgrade installs more than once a year, tops. Even once a year is pushing it. Upgrade installs have certainly gotten a lot better over the years, but they still result in a bunch of effort after the fact. With any luck the anniversary upgrade will have stopped stealing default program associations and I'll have completely sidestepped that minor shitshow. It won't and its not that loving hard.
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# ? May 29, 2016 00:43 |
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xamphear posted:LTSB. I don't want to do full upgrade installs more than once a year, tops. Even once a year is pushing it. Upgrade installs have certainly gotten a lot better over the years, but they still result in a bunch of effort after the fact. With any luck the anniversary upgrade will have stopped stealing default program associations and I'll have completely sidestepped that minor shitshow. It's really quite painless these days. On my 4 year old machine it installs in about 20 minutes.
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# ? May 29, 2016 01:56 |
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WattsvilleBlues posted:It's really quite painless these days. On my 4 year old machine it installs in about 20 minutes.
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xamphear posted:LTSB. Shouldn't you consult your company's IT department about updates?
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# ? May 29, 2016 10:25 |
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ToxicFrog posted:You definitely can't just re-enter the key and have it work. Except I've done exactly that.
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# ? May 29, 2016 17:43 |
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Update, now that I've actually switched out parts. Talked to Microsoft support beforehand, they said I'd have to reinstall using my W7 key... but I switched out parts, booted up, and it just kept working as usual. Still says it's activated with a digital entitlement. No reinstalling, no entering a product key. So... hooray? Though I'm kinda waiting for it to go wrong somehow
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# ? May 30, 2016 14:39 |
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LTSB is the first RTM 240 build that is buggy as gently caress. LTSB sucks ballsacks.
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# ? May 30, 2016 14:58 |
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The amount of improvements you get in the major updates surely outweigh the few remaining Upgrade Install issues. Even when I was on the Insider Fast track the installs were super quick and painless, and on any good SSD youre looking at sub-20 minute installs from the time you click Reboot to the time the desktop has been loaded up
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# ? May 31, 2016 13:30 |
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All of the positive comments about the upgrade installs have been interesting. I'll give the anniversary update a spin as planned, then reconsider running them more frequently in the future based on that experience.
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# ? May 31, 2016 15:02 |
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Anyone on the last few Insiders builds been having crackling sounds when playing sound? Uninstalling the sound driver and rebooting fixes it for a while before it starts again.
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# ? Jun 1, 2016 22:48 |
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No, but I have had issues with playing files off a cifs mount. Usually works just fine, but sometimes playing will pause briefly. Seems like a network issue but I don't experience it with anything else. And 8.1 was just fine.
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# ? Jun 2, 2016 03:52 |
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Is there a way to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 if my OS drive does not have enough free space to download the update? My home server/HTPC has a 40GB SSD as the OS drive. The Windows 10 update says it needs 5GB of free space but I currently have < 1GB free. Windows\ currently takes up ~35GB, so there's not much I can do to free up more space (pagefile: 2GB, Users\: 2GB). I've tried using Disk Cleanup to get rid of old logs, windows updates and service pack downloads, but it hasn't resulted in much additional free space. I believe part of the issue is whenever any space is freed up, Windows Update immediately fills it will more of the Windows 10 download. I have plenty of free space on my non-OS drives if that helps.
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# ? Jun 2, 2016 19:59 |
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Splinter posted:Is there a way to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 if my OS drive does not have enough free space to download the update? Use the media creation tool and mount the ISO or create a bootable USB drive with it.
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# ? Jun 2, 2016 20:05 |
WorkingStiff posted:Use the media creation tool and mount the ISO or create a bootable USB drive with it. Run it on another computer that does have the needed space free, I think it may still need some space on the system drive for whatever reason. Also, a Windows 7 install shouldn't take up 35 GB. There has to be something that can be removed from there.
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# ? Jun 2, 2016 20:37 |
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Splinter posted:Is there a way to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 if my OS drive does not have enough free space to download the update? Theres a temp directory for windows updates you can clear out, but I dont remember what it is off the top of my head. Tell windows update not to download updates, wipe the win10 download directory, and install from a USB. ilkhan fucked around with this message at 00:52 on Jun 3, 2016 |
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Rusty! posted:Except I've done exactly that. As in, you did a hardware upgrade, W10 deactivated, and you got it to prompt you for a key, entered your W7 key, and it started working again? Without needing to reinstall or contact support? Because everything I've read says that can't be done, and if that's wrong, I would love to know it.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 01:12 |
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ilkhan posted:Theres a temp directory for windows updates you can clear out, but I dont remember what it is off the top of my head. I believe you're thinking of the winsxs directory.
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plushpuffin posted:I believe you're thinking of the winsxs directory. Either that, or SoftwareDistribution. WinSxS holds all system files, but it also has backups in case you need to revert an update. You can do a full clean with the command "dism /online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup /ResetBase". This will delete all the backups and make it so you can't uninstall updates without doing a system refresh. SoftwareDistribution is the temporary directory for updates. You can shut down all the Windows Update services (Windows Update, Windows Modules Installer, Windows Installer, and BITS) and delete everything in the directory. Then, just restart the services and check for updates to rebuild it.
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Splinter posted:Is there a way to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 if my OS drive does not have enough free space to download the update? Just throwing this out there, but if your looking for a quick way to free up some space, give Wise Disk Cleaner a look, it's like CCleaner but seems way more "Hardcore", I ran it once, and it said it found something like 10+GB's of stuff to clean, I was to chickenshit to actually go along with it because it looked like a lot of system stuff such as WinSxS and other installer type stuff, I doubt it will break your computer but since you're going to install a new OS anyway I don't see much downside to cleaning out that stuff. Okay now for my question, I'm finally planning to upgrade to Windows 10, from Windows 7, and I plan on buying a better SSD to go along with this upgrade also because why not, so I want to do a clean install. Thing is my W7 is OEM so I'm guessing that key will not work? I'm going to also guess that I just need to update my PC currently through Windows Update and have it register my PC, then once that's done just swap out my old SSD for the new one and do a clean install that way, right? Also I'm a bit rusty on OS installs, so is there any quick list for dummies of firmware, drivers, other things, I should grab and put on a usb stick before doing the upgrade. OH and my system uses 2 hard drives a SSD for OS and another larger one for storage/games, is it still recommended to unplug my other drives that's not the main OS one when doing the install? Also I don't want to reformat my second one, so after the install will I be able to just plug it back in and have it just work as my second drive?
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 14:44 |
Im_Special posted:Also I'm a bit rusty on OS installs, so is there any quick list for dummies of firmware, drivers, other things, I should grab and put on a usb stick before doing the upgrade. Here's a complete list of drivers and similar you need to prepare in addition to the OS install media, for a successful installation:
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* Possibly network driver unless you have the disc for your NIC or mobo
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 15:10 |
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Yeah I kinda figured, the last time I did this was for W7 when I built my PC, and back then it was always a good idea to grab a few things like network drives and Motherboard firmware... but this maybe was because it was a new PC build and not a OS update.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 15:11 |
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Im_Special posted:Thing is my W7 is OEM so I'm guessing that key will not work? So download Win 10 install media to a usb stick, disconnect all drives, connect ssd, install Windows 10, plug in Windows 7 OEM key during, done. Check everything works, reconnect other drives, verify boot order, done again. Recent enough computer won't need even network drivers, but why not have them available.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 15:18 |
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Confirming that my OEM 8.1 upgraded to 10 with no activation issues. Should be the same for 7.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 17:48 |
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It's weird there is so much conflicting answer to this out on the web, some say the key doesn't work for clean installs, others say it does, another says you need to make a phone call to MS and have them okay the key, etc.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 18:08 |
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Im_Special posted:It's weird there is so much conflicting answer to this out on the web, some say the key doesn't work for clean installs, others say it does, another says you need to make a phone call to MS and have them okay the key, etc.
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Flipperwaldt posted:So download Win 10 install media to a usb stick, disconnect all drives, connect ssd, install Windows 10, plug in Windows 7 OEM key during, done. Check everything works, reconnect other drives, verify boot order, done again. wow this sounds like a lot of fun
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 19:27 |
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Last Chance posted:wow this sounds like a lot of fun The other option is to just upgrade in-place and then use the Windows 10 "Reset my PC" feature that makes it a clean 10 installation.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 19:46 |
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I don't think it is at all reasonable to expect it to be fun.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 19:59 |
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Flipperwaldt posted:I don't think it is at all reasonable to expect it to be fun. That's right, it's only the windows 95 installer that promises everything you do from now on will be easier and more fun.
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Flipperwaldt posted:I don't think it is at all reasonable to expect it to be fun. No kidding.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 20:12 |
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I doubt there's going to be an answer to this, but I might as well give it a shot. Is there any way to find information on the background pictures used on the screen before login? I love some of those photos, but they change every day so I never see them after that day.
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Is there a way to get a Windows 10 license with my Windows 8.1 install, without actually installing Windows 10?
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