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drunken officeparty posted:I've never even opened the store since I got 10 because I am deathly afraid of it and what it means for the future. Is my computer a loving iphone now? If I want a program I'll download it off a website as an exe thank you very much mr gates I get the fear, but as long as devs don't support it, no one will use it. You can at least take solace in that. I think if they did push for STORE ONLY, there'd be such an outcry they'd quickly back off. Macs have been doing the "app" store thing for a long time now, and its a disaster there too. You can still install apps from 3rd party sources on MacOS. Totally unrelated, What's the deal with 'Fast Startup"? Is it causing problems with anyone else's Windows 10 install? Perhaps I should clarify, its not the actual fast startup that's the problem (I like that), its shutting down that's the problem. 7 out of 10 shutdowns, my PC doesn't shut down, at least not right away. Windows says its shutting down, my monitor goes dark, but my PC stays on, sometimes for up to 15 minutes. 1 in 10 times, it doesn't actually even shut down, it turns back on again. I get what Windows is doing, its building some cache file for fast boot and not actually shutting down when "fast startup" is enabled, but I checked the event logs from when this last happened and they show my PC going to sleep before shutting down. What. For now, I've turned off fast startup, and that seems to have fixed my problem but I'd like to use the feature because I like the faster boot times. Other than fast startup, my PC is running fine with no oddness. I'll also mention I checked power settings and they're all set to balanced and the PC is not set to power back on after power failure. I'm running off a platter drive (Hurr....Found the problem! ) and I do plan to upgrade to SSD but a cursory glance on Google says this can and does happen with SSDs (I do plan on getting an SSD in the very near future). Is "Fast Startup" just bugged? Is it any better in the dev-builds leading up to the "Creators Update"? I probably should just run chkdsk and sfc /scannow to see if anything's gibbled with my install.
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In my experience fast startup is garbage and not worth messing with. Basically what it does is that it turns shutdown into a deep sleep option and that's how that next startup is faster. This can lead to a lot of weird issues since a lot of things don't work well with sleep anyways so I always have it turned off. If you want faster startup times invest in an SSD like you mentioned.
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CFox posted:In my experience fast startup is garbage and not worth messing with. Basically what it does is that it turns shutdown into a deep sleep option and that's how that next startup is faster. This can lead to a lot of weird issues since a lot of things don't work well with sleep anyways so I always have it turned off. If you want faster startup times invest in an SSD like you mentioned. Jesus christ this. THIS! I have to tell people to disable that loving feature at least 5 times a day.
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WattsvilleBlues posted:Seems to retain the spacing, but I just tested with 2 icons on the desktop. thank god. this has been sucking for years and years
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I hate fast startup. No matter what the benefits of fast startup are, I'd like it to die. It messes up my Bluetooth devices, and I don't see much, if any, startup benefits. Also, this is a fun thing I felt I'd point out to everyone here since adblock chat is going on: Adguard is the poo poo on Windows and you can buy a lifetime license for like $8 by buying it with foreign currency (I just did it with my paypal account). A lifetime license is normally like $80 or something. Also I used a coupon code: adguard4vip to get another 30% off. Buy it here if you're too lazy: https://m.adguard.com/en/purchase.html?currencyId=1#1/36500/MOBILE It blocks every goddamn ad including those annoying ones that don't get blocked on porn sites, and it has next to no memory/processor footprint. You can get it for android too (and iOS but not through this page). Highly recommended e: for clarification, Adguard is a program you install on your computer that blocks ads everywhere by modifying your hosts files and actively doing whatever-the-gently caress. It's not just a browser extension, so you'll block ads everywhere including, for example, apps that shove ads in your face via the windows store. jokes fucked around with this message at 18:20 on Mar 21, 2017 |
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jokes posted:Also, this is a fun thing I felt I'd point out to everyone here since adblock chat is going on: Adguard is the poo poo on Windows and you can buy a lifetime license for like $8 by buying it with foreign currency (I just did it with my paypal account). A lifetime license is normally like $80 or something. Also I used a coupon code: adguard4vip to get another 30% off. On the other hand, something about paying a company whose website reeks of broken English to have administrative access over my computer and redirect my browsing requests without any oversight doesn't set well with me. To each their own, though.
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CFox posted:In my experience fast startup is garbage and not worth messing with. Basically what it does is that it turns shutdown into a deep sleep option and that's how that next startup is faster. This can lead to a lot of weird issues since a lot of things don't work well with sleep anyways so I always have it turned off. If you want faster startup times invest in an SSD like you mentioned. redeyes posted:Jesus christ this. THIS! I have to tell people to disable that loving feature at least 5 times a day. Good to know, off it stays. It'd even started loving up following graphic driver updates in that the first time I book after the upgrade I just get a corrupted pixel garbage screen until I fully power cycle.
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CFox posted:In my experience fast startup is garbage and not worth messing with. Basically what it does is that it turns shutdown into a deep sleep option and that's how that next startup is faster. This can lead to a lot of weird issues since a lot of things don't work well with sleep anyways so I always have it turned off. If you want faster startup times invest in an SSD like you mentioned. It's funny, because it's one of the "features" touted for Windows 10 over 7. Wait, was it in 8, too? Probably, now I come to think of it. Either way, it's not a real feature, it just makes it look like the machine booted fast so OEMs could keep slapping slow-rear end HDDs in their lovely laptops.
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Has anybody gotten a chance to use the picture in picture feature in the Creator's update? I loved having that in MacOS and on my iPad, looking forward to having it on Windows. Just want to know if it works the same or at all.
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astral posted:On the other hand, something about paying a company whose website reeks of broken English to have administrative access over my computer and redirect my browsing requests without any oversight doesn't set well with me. To each their own, though. Fair concern. I've never had reason to think they're doing anything other than be above the board after looking around on the internet about it, but they are Russian developers so who's to say.
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Biodome posted:Has anybody gotten a chance to use the picture in picture feature in the Creator's update? I loved having that in MacOS and on my iPad, looking forward to having it on Windows. Just want to know if it works the same or at all. UWP apps only and the app developer has to add the support themselves. So pretty much useless.
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I'm still using windows 7, but am expecting to have to get windows 10 home for my new system since I want to get a skylake processor (I know you can still get windows 7 installed awkwardly with one, but I'm not familiar what other issues could come up down the line and I don't really want to deal with the uncertainty). The forced auto updates really bother me. I've read about methods to keep them from happening, but they were reported over a year ago and I don't know if system updates have since made them obsolete. What I want to do is get all the current updates and then decide what future updates to install going forward (and when), same as I can with windows 7 right now. Is there a simple way to do this?
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No. Note that updates for 7 will be bundled too so you won't have a choice there either - it's all updates or none
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Digirat posted:I'm still using windows 7, but am expecting to have to get windows 10 home for my new system since I want to get a skylake processor (I know you can still get windows 7 installed awkwardly with one, but I'm not familiar what other issues could come up down the line and I don't really want to deal with the uncertainty). Purchase Windows 10 Professional. Now you have total control over updates. You can put them off forever if that is your thing. Or like me, just allow me to hit the update button and reboot when I feel like it. quote:No. WRONG
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redeyes posted:Purchase Windows 10 Professional. Now you have total control over updates. You can put them off forever if that is your thing. Or like me, just allow me to hit the update button and reboot when I feel like it. Exactly how I do it. It prompts me to update basically every day due to Defender updates, but I hit yes every 2-3 days.
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HalloKitty posted:It's funny, because it's one of the "features" touted for Windows 10 over 7. Wait, was it in 8, too? Probably, now I come to think of it. Either way, it's not a real feature, it just makes it look like the machine booted fast so OEMs could keep slapping slow-rear end HDDs in their lovely laptops. Funny enough, my Intel 750 NVMe drive software removes the fast startup entirely from Windows 10.
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redeyes posted:WRONG https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/windowsitpro/2016/10/07/more-on-windows-7-and-windows-8-1-servicing-changes/ It's not just soon, it's now. Recall how just last month Patch Tuesday was delayed because of a last minute issue with one of the updates in the bundle?
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Is there an easy way to remap a single key on my keyboard? The $ sign is ctrl+alt+4 in the keyboard language I otherwise prefer to have but I'd like to switch it to shift+4.
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Just had to do a clean format and reinstalled Windows 10. I used powershell to rip out all of the retarded default apps including the store, renamed the Cortana folder to get rid of that crap, but still this piece of poo poo called "paradise beach" keeps reinstalling itself. I hate this. The app itself doesn't bother me, whatever it is, but I just don't want it to decide things by itself like that. What program or part of windows is it that can just install poo poo like that? And is there a way to get rid of the "try microsoft edge" nag messages on the startup screen? I didn't have those before my format but somehow they're there now.
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You can try this: https://betanews.com/2017/03/22/how-to-instantly-remove-most-ads-from-windows-10/
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jyrka posted:Is there an easy way to remap a single key on my keyboard? The $ sign is ctrl+alt+4 in the keyboard language I otherwise prefer to have but I'd like to switch it to shift+4. The Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator should still work: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/globalization/keyboardlayouts.aspx You basically customize an existing locale and save it as a new locale, and then switch to it as you would switch between any real keyboard layout. No extra software needs to run as you use the new locale.
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GreenNight posted:You can try this: Thanks! That looks great, I hope it works. There's something therapeutic about formatting a lovely Asus laptop with Windows 10 and deleting all of the bloatware, ads and horseshit it comes with by default, it's like cutting the tumors out of a diseased body. It's healing work.
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fishmech posted:The Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator should still work: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/globalization/keyboardlayouts.aspx Perfect. That did the trick. Thank you.
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Shibawanko posted:Just had to do a clean format and reinstalled Windows 10. I used powershell to rip out all of the retarded default apps including the store, renamed the Cortana folder to get rid of that crap, but still this piece of poo poo called "paradise beach" keeps reinstalling itself. I hate this. The app itself doesn't bother me, whatever it is, but I just don't want it to decide things by itself like that. What program or part of windows is it that can just install poo poo like that? It gets better - manufacturers can even embed programs in the firmware that run at boot time (though that's not what's happening to you). You may have heard that Lenovo did it with their super-vulnerable crapware a couple years back.
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It's really cool that Microsoft decided to discontinue Windows Movie Maker with no replacement and pulled all the download links from their site. (and it's really really cool how a .dll randomly disappeared from my installation and the only way to fix it is to reinstall the program) Is there somewhere I can safely download it from?
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Windows Media Creation Tool failed with the same error on both my windows 10 PC trying to create a bootable USB AND on my windows 7 pro PC I'm trying to upgrade... It's been awhile since I've installed Windows 10, am I missing something obvious? Edit : is there a better way to install Windows 10 now? I haven't tried since upgrades were free...
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What error are you getting? Is your USB stick large enough for the install files?
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:What error are you getting? Is your USB stick large enough for the install files? It's a 16gb USB drive, but the error occurs whether I'm using the tool to upgrade in Windows 7, without using a USB drive or if I'm using my other PC to try to create a bootable USB. I will have to try it again today, I didn't take a picture of the error code. It's especially odd to me, because it gets to 100% on both PCs and then kicks back an error message. I'd create a boot USB myself using a different program but I can't seem to find the iso
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Doesn't the tool also let you choose to download the ISO? I just used the tool myself a few days ago, and I seem to recall it asked if I wanted the tool to create the bootable USB stick, or just download an ISO. And if that is really the case, if it successfully lets you download an ISO, then you can pretty much narrow down the problem to the USB stick. EDIT: What brand/model is the USB stick? Bloody Hedgehog fucked around with this message at 13:12 on Mar 24, 2017 |
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Captain Yossarian posted:It's a 16gb USB drive, but the error occurs whether I'm using the tool to upgrade in Windows 7, without using a USB drive or if I'm using my other PC to try to create a bootable USB. I will have to try it again today, I didn't take a picture of the error code.
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If your machine does UEFI boot, you can download the ISO and just extract all the files to the root of a USB. You may need to make sure it's FAT formatted, but otherwise nothing special required to make it UEFI bootable. That's a way around if the MCE fails/refuses to make a bootable USB stick.
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Doesn't the tool also let you choose to download the ISO? I just used the tool myself a few days ago, and I seem to recall it asked if I wanted the tool to create the bootable USB stick, or just download an ISO. It didn't let me download the ISO on either machine, which is the weirdest part. I wasn't using a USB stick at all on the windows 7 machine at all . It actually gave me the same error message on both machines, regardless of whether I chose the "upgrade this machine" option or "create media to update a different machine" I'll have to check when I get home re: error code, I believe the USB is a SanDisk Cruzer.
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I for sure want to put together my own PowerShell script that's specific to my own desired configuration (for post-Windows 10 installation.) I could use bits and pieces from other existing scripts (like reclaimWindows10, etc.) but for some other items, I'd have to research commands. Does anyone know if there's a command-line method for disabling Fast Startup? Looking at "powercfg", I don't see an option in there to disable it.
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PUBLIC TOILET posted:I for sure want to put together my own PowerShell script that's specific to my own desired configuration (for post-Windows 10 installation.) I could use bits and pieces from other existing scripts (like reclaimWindows10, etc.) but for some other items, I'd have to research commands. Does anyone know if there's a command-line method for disabling Fast Startup? Looking at "powercfg", I don't see an option in there to disable it. It's a registry entry, so something like this should work : code:
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Flipperwaldt posted:Logged in as administrator? Yes. I also tried running as administrator and etc with same errors. At least on IE (w7 machine) , edge (w10 machine) and Firefox (on both machines) , i don't even get the option to download the ISO, the page redirects to the tool download page only, with no option to just direct download the iso. If I access it on my phone chrome browser, I can download the iso. I will probably give it a try on one of my Linux laptops this afternoon.. It's just baffling to me honestly
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Just a rant but for the third time in recent memory Microsoft pushed a problematic update that hosed my little Plex server. I don't know how they've changed QA on this stuff but its getting really annoying. This time it was a double whammy with a network card driver and an MPEG2 library change. So between Plex and Windows itself it was just boot loops and hard locks, took a few hours to fix. I gently caress around with FreeBSD for work so I just wanted something where I could turn my brain off at home but no such luck apparently.
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The Gunslinger posted:Just a rant but for the third time in recent memory Microsoft pushed a problematic update that hosed my little Plex server. I don't know how they've changed QA on this stuff but its getting really annoying. This time it was a double whammy with a network card driver and an MPEG2 library change. So between Plex and Windows itself it was just boot loops and hard locks, took a few hours to fix. MPEG2 library is trivial to fix, FFMPEG. Network card driver? Windows doesn't update those that I have ever noticed. Sounds like your hardware hosed up.
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The Gunslinger posted:...I don't know how they've changed QA on this stuff but its getting really annoying.... That's the thing, they don't have any QA anymore. They laid off most of the QA staff over a year ago. Customers are the beta testers now.
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redeyes posted:MPEG2 library is trivial to fix, FFMPEG. Network card driver? Windows doesn't update those that I have ever noticed. Sounds like your hardware hosed up. There's nothing wrong with the hardware, this was part of KB4013429 from this month and is why they released another cumulative. Once I was rid of that I was able to apply the new update but it wasn't a fun time.
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The Gunslinger posted:There's nothing wrong with the hardware, this was part of KB4013429 from this month and is why they released another cumulative. Once I was rid of that I was able to apply the new update but it wasn't a fun time. Not that it was hosed up, that it hosed up. Like glitched out. Do you have fast startup turned on?
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