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ILikeVoltron posted:This not letting you "start" in the PM and "end" in the AM blows my mind in how awful and retarded it is. Some people are up past midnight? WHO loving KNEW MICROSOFT! I get your point but for 99.9% of home users, that's be a misconfiguration and they'd get mad at Microsoft for rebooting their PC during the day
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TenementFunster posted:i got my free windows 10 upgrade and then my motherboard died, so now I can't active windows with the same poo poo on a new motherboard and I get Error 0x803F7001. I've tried entering the default windows 10 pro key but I just get another error. How the hell can I activate? I really don't want to have to buy this poo poo. reports are that 7 & 8 keys still work, at least when doing a clean install with the DL media.
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 02:46 |
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TenementFunster posted:i got my free windows 10 upgrade and then my motherboard died, so now I can't active windows with the same poo poo on a new motherboard and I get Error 0x803F7001. I've tried entering the default windows 10 pro key but I just get another error. How the hell can I activate? I really don't want to have to buy this poo poo. There isn't any default Windows 10 key, the "key" that shows up when you got the free upgrade is just a placeholder that indicates you got it as a free upgrade instead of as a paid version. You'll need to use a 7 or 8 key that's valid, or to have successfully logged in with a Microsoft Account on a free upgraded PC after the big update came out at the start of the month.
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fishmech posted:There isn't any default Windows 10 key, the "key" that shows up when you got the free upgrade is just a placeholder that indicates you got it as a free upgrade instead of as a paid version. edit edit: lol works now. TenementFunster fucked around with this message at 03:31 on Aug 15, 2016 |
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TenementFunster posted:edit: found my old windows 7 ultimate key. do I just put that into the win 10 activation process? It's entirely likely it's only accepting them on a clean install, but you can of course try it.
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FronzelNeekburm posted:which means three or four Windows Defender updates a week I ge these twice a goddamn day. I had to restrict it to install when I said so because I usually leave backups and processor-intensive jobs running over night.
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 04:07 |
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Since when do Defender updates required a reboot??
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 04:25 |
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Khablam posted:It's entirely likely it's only accepting them on a clean install, but you can of course try it.
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 04:28 |
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So I started using dual monitors because of the olympics, and everytime I come back from the computer sleeping or the lock screen being up the windows are resized and moved. Are there any window management + desktop software or options I can tick so this stops happening? It's pretty annoying.
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 10:19 |
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How do I stop this from appearing at startup short of editing msconfig.exe?
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 11:06 |
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hooah posted:Since when do Defender updates required a reboot?? They don't. But if you Notify to Install so that you can control reboots, you have to click for them to update. Constantly. I'm fairly convinced that it's a deliberate punishment for not wanting on the "Reboot when we tell you" bandwagon.
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ufarn posted:How do I stop this from appearing at startup short of editing msconfig.exe? Figure out what is running msiexec with no options at startup.
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KidDynamite posted:So I started using dual monitors because of the olympics, and everytime I come back from the computer sleeping or the lock screen being up the windows are resized and moved. Are there any window management + desktop software or options I can tick so this stops happening? It's pretty annoying. I'd start by checking your graphics driver settings. It might be your second monitor doing something funky and not sending a "I still exist" signal, but more likely it's the result of your GPU drivers trying to do something fancy like ultrawide desktop resolutions or something.
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KidDynamite posted:So I started using dual monitors because of the olympics, and everytime I come back from the computer sleeping or the lock screen being up the windows are resized and moved. Are there any window management + desktop software or options I can tick so this stops happening? It's pretty annoying. Do you have a displayport monitor? I have this problem, but only if I turn the DP monitor off with the power button. For some reason displayport is treated differently by windows than DVI/HDMI/VGA was -- the display gets removed as soon as it powers off, rather than detecting the physical connection. Super annoying and evidently nothing can be done about it. If this is happening while it's just sleeping that's really weird, look in the monitor's settings or your video drivers as isndl said.
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 14:26 |
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Just ran the disk cleanup tool to get rid of the remnants of installing the Anniversary Update and it left behind a couple of nvidia files in the Windows.old/blahblah/DriverStore. Had to take ownership of them to be able to delete them, but even now it's telling me that it can't because they're in use by dwm.exe. Is that something like Desktop Window Manager? Why the gently caress would it still be loading drivers from an old installation? Microsoft are such bellends.
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KidDynamite posted:So I started using dual monitors because of the olympics, and everytime I come back from the computer sleeping or the lock screen being up the windows are resized and moved. Are there any window management + desktop software or options I can tick so this stops happening? It's pretty annoying. This can sometimes be fixed by creating a "custom" scaling level of 100% (or 125% or whatever's more comfortable for you). The same sort of thing happens on some laptops when the screen's turned off and setting the custom scaling factor seems to keep Windows from trying to switch to a different resolution. http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5990-dpi-scaling-level-displays-change-windows-10-a.html#option2 I'm not sure why this works, but it does seem to work.
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 19:54 |
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I am rating this Anniversary Edition a 0/10 stars. I installed on it on my work laptop and have encountered the following so far.
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 20:53 |
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My main complaint is that I can no longer (as far as I can tell) tell it wholesale not to reboot my computer ever. My PC boots into Linux by default so most mornings I'm awakened to find I'm in Linux, my carefully curated set of editor windows, terminals, and running services thrown asunder. Maybe it's just trying to tell me something.
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 21:06 |
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If you really hate it, you can disable updates entirely by disabling the services and scheduled tasks, then re-enable them whenever you're ready to update.
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 21:08 |
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Is the Anniversary Update something that you need to actively initiate or otherwise opt-in? Is it possible it updated on its own some night and I never noticed because it didnt break anything? It was March or April when I built a new PC and used my existing 7 key to clean install 10. I can tell that its been rebooted sometimes due to programs being closed that I know were left open (MIRC, mumble, browsers, poo poo like that), but otherwise everything seems A-OK.
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 21:10 |
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It's both. It gets rolled out in waves so that Microsoft's servers don't die, but you can install it manually from this site.
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Klyith posted:Do you have a displayport monitor? I have this problem, but only if I turn the DP monitor off with the power button. For some reason displayport is treated differently by windows than DVI/HDMI/VGA was -- the display gets removed as soon as it powers off, rather than detecting the physical connection. Super annoying and evidently nothing can be done about it. I do have a displayport monitor and I'm just putting the computer to sleep so it's removing the monitor during that powerdown. Pretty annoying if this is just a thing with windows for now. fishmech posted:This can sometimes be fixed by creating a "custom" scaling level of 100% (or 125% or whatever's more comfortable for you). The same sort of thing happens on some laptops when the screen's turned off and setting the custom scaling factor seems to keep Windows from trying to switch to a different resolution. I have custom scaling and it still happens.
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GI_Clutch posted:I am rating this Anniversary Edition a 0/10 stars. I installed on it on my work laptop and have encountered the following so far.
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hooah posted:I don't get the Explorer popup any more, but I'm now seeing the Notification thing pretty often. Almost always when I wake the computer, sometimes more than once, and occasionally if it's just sitting there not doing anything. Any other ideas, or am I going to have to refresh Windows?
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Ghostlight posted:Given that it's a work computer it's very likely these are both being caused by a group policy pointing you at a WSUS that doesn't have these files available on it. No WSUS, the only policy is that we can't disable updates. Most of us are remote, so pulling down from a server at the central office would be a hindrance if anything. Even if we did, I'd imagine .Net 3.5 would be on there as 3/4 of the office folks are developers. Some googling shows that lots of people have issues installing .Net 3.5. You either download an offline installer or download a Win10 ISO and run a command line to install from it. The issue with IIS was that I was including ASP.Net 3.5 when trying to install it. When I left that out, I was able to get IIS installed. Then I got to recreate all of my app pools, virtual directories, etc. I'm good now, but it's still annoying that it basically wiped all of my configuration.
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Shumagorath posted:Are you sure your HDD is spinning up fast enough when you wake the PC? I dunno, but my storage drive isn't set to G; nothing ever is, as far as I can tell. I tried plugging a flash drive into all my front USB ports (rears are a pain to get to whole the machine's on) and it was always the same letter.
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hooah posted:I dunno, but my storage drive isn't set to G; nothing ever is, as far as I can tell. I tried plugging a flash drive into all my front USB ports (rears are a pain to get to whole the machine's on) and it was always the same letter. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/ All those tools are great and I've been using them since XP.
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hooah posted:I dunno, but my storage drive isn't set to G; nothing ever is, as far as I can tell. I tried plugging a flash drive into all my front USB ports (rears are a pain to get to whole the machine's on) and it was always the same letter. What happens if you change the drive letter on a flash drive to G: and leave it in there for a while? You can do that by following this: Right click on the Start menu Select Disk Management. Right-click on the drive letter you want to change and click Change Drive Letter and Paths. Click Change... Use the drop down to the right of Assign the following drive letter: to select a new drive letter. Click OK.
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Klyith posted:Do you have a displayport monitor? I have this problem, but only if I turn the DP monitor off with the power button. For some reason displayport is treated differently by windows than DVI/HDMI/VGA was -- the display gets removed as soon as it powers off, rather than detecting the physical connection. Super annoying and evidently nothing can be done about it. It's not Windows doing anything differently, the monitors are actually stopping sending the "I'm here" signal. As far as the GPU is concerned the monitor is no longer there and that's what it'll tell every OS. For some reason a lot of DisplayPort monitors get this wrong. I assume it's a common scaler chip that has a lovely implementation or something like that.
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Not sure if anyone else has encountered this, but there seems to be an issue with the Win 10 Anniversary update "breaking" RDP shortcuts if you use custom desktop scaling.
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Shumagorath posted:Some piece of software is definitely looking for G:\, so you could try running Process Explorer or Handle to find out which one it is. I've only used Process Explorer as a glorified Task Manager before; how do I investigate what drive things are looking at? I went through all the tabs for columns you can add and didn't see anything that jumped out at me. fishmech posted:What happens if you change the drive letter on a flash drive to G: and leave it in there for a while? You can do that by following this: This was recommended the last time I brought this up, but G isn't available in that drop-down. In "This PC", I have C-L showing (K and L being the flash drive that's currently plugged in), so those letters aren't available in Disk Management.
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hooah posted:I've only used Process Explorer as a glorified Task Manager before; how do I investigate what drive things are looking at? I went through all the tabs for columns you can add and didn't see anything that jumped out at me. Actually you need Process Monitor to figure out what attempts to open G: and fails. It will log absurd amounts of data from just about anything you tell it to. Importantly it can log what file paths, registry paths etc. applications try to open, and whether they succeed or fail.
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chippy posted:Just ran the disk cleanup tool to get rid of the remnants of installing the Anniversary Update and it left behind a couple of nvidia files in the Windows.old/blahblah/DriverStore. Had to take ownership of them to be able to delete them, but even now it's telling me that it can't because they're in use by dwm.exe. Is that something like Desktop Window Manager? Why the gently caress would it still be loading drivers from an old installation? Microsoft are such bellends. Not really an answer to your question but I had the same thing happen but with a different file. I booted into Safe Mode and was able to delete the file and folder.
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nielsm posted:Actually you need Process Monitor to figure out what attempts to open G: and fails. It will log absurd amounts of data from just about anything you tell it to. Importantly it can log what file paths, registry paths etc. applications try to open, and whether they succeed or fail. Ok, looks like Explorer.EXE and svchost.exe are the culprits; ever so helpful. Here's a Pastebin of the output saved as CSV. Does anyone see anything fishy? Should I take this over to HOTS?
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Ever since upgrading to Anniversary edition, my Start menu sometimes stops working if I'm logged in and idle for a long time. The bar with the power/sign off and sign on options still work, and so does search. The program list and tiles do not, however. Anyone else experience this? Rebooting my PC or logging out and back in again solves the problem.
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Ever since upgrading to Anniversary edition, my Start menu sometimes stops working if I'm logged in and idle for a long time. The bar with the power/sign off and sign on options still work, and so does search. The program list and tiles do not, however. Anyone else experience this? Does it last long? It sounds like a paging issue which, if it is, should rectify itself in about 10-12 seconds, depending on the speed of your various computer bits.
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Arsten posted:Does it last long? It sounds like a paging issue which, if it is, should rectify itself in about 10-12 seconds, depending on the speed of your various computer bits. As far as I can tell, it never starts working again until I either restart the PC, or log out/back in. I'm running the OS on an SSD and a 1 TB Regular HDD for media and games and poo poo. E: Actually, it started working again without a restart. Took over an hour though. chocolateTHUNDER fucked around with this message at 23:45 on Aug 16, 2016 |
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There is an update to the sticky notes app on the anniversary edition that significantly decreases the text size.
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Well, Microsoft sure are doing a top-notch job convincing people they're completely incompetent in their jobs. I don't see how anyone ever buys anything Microsoft when there's an option with the amount of willing stupidity you need to have to design something this badly. "Do not ever reboot without the user giving permission" isn't much to ask from an OS. Neither is "stop changing settings to broken defaults in updates when the user has very loving deliberately changed them". Or "don't introduce unnecessary unskippable animations". Or "don't migrate the user from one software to another without asking, especially when the one you're migrating to is a beta that doesn't work yet". The list goes on. This isn't even something you would gently caress up by accident - you need to be very deliberately working toward loving up. I feel for Microsoft PR, if they still live. There wouldn't be enough moonshine in the world to enable me to survive that job.
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Is there a way to permanently set core affinity for a program in windows 10? Relatedly, can I set a maximum ram limit for a program? I want my numerical analysis tools to leave one of my processors and 2gb of ram alone. Hope this is the right thread for this question. Thank you!
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