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astral posted:Yeah, that sounds like a driver issue. The latest Nvidia drivers specifically say in the notes that they have some fixes pertaining to the Creator's Update, so yeah...I'd try that. Updated this morning, no problems so far. Feels oddly snappier, and I like that I can shrink/hide the ALL PROGRAMS in the start menu. Snuffman fucked around with this message at 00:49 on Apr 9, 2017 |
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Is there a way to get the creator's update without being in the insiders program?
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 01:30 |
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taqueso posted:Is there a way to get the creator's update without being in the insiders program? The download tool on the Microsoft official page is updated to get the Creators Update already https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
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fishmech posted:The download tool on the Microsoft official page is updated to get the Creators Update already https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 Thank you
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Snuffman posted:The latest Nvidia drivers specifically say in the notes that they have some fixes pertaining to the Creator's Update, so yeah...I'd try that.
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Combat Pretzel posted:I have their latest drivers, still doesn't last 24 hours without everything going to poo poo (i.e. BSOD). Did you do a clean install of the drivers?
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No I didn't, because I never had to, and frankly, I don't see how a bunch of "suddenly wrong" registry settings cause kernel corruption. --edit: Yay, now when I notice the signs coming, I reboot, and it doesn't even get to finish that. I guess I'll try the clean install, although I don't see what that's supposed to achieve. Combat Pretzel fucked around with this message at 12:24 on Apr 9, 2017 |
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NVIDIA drivers do seemed hosed with this update. I haven't had any major problems yet, but I do notice the digital kaleidoscope during a restart right before the system resets, which tells me something's hosed up somewhere. Also, I got a weird issue where my SD card reader gave Code 10 errors in Device Manager despite working correctly. Reinstalling the root USB hub fixed it, but it was a bit strange.
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I've installed a driver version that worked stable with the AU, still fucks up on CU. Seems the changes with WDDM 2.2 aren't all that they can be.
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Installed the new update. Now the Settings app throws this error every 3rd-5th click I make in there.
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Phoenixan posted:I still sometimes have the start menu & taskbar go completely unresponsive until I alt+f4 on desktop & restart, so could have just been something similar. This keeps happening to me sometimes on my gaming PC. Start and the taskbar just refuse to respond to any input for no discernible reason.
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 23:16 |
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Installed the new update and had to reset my install before I could log in again. Not too happy about that. Also my monitors have been randomly swapping places, both on reboot and coming back from standby, and just now one of them didn't get a signal after returning from standby until I rebooted.
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Good one stop shop for all the places you need to set to disable ads: https://betanews.com/2017/04/10/disable-ads-windows-10-creators-update/
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GreenNight posted:Good one stop shop for all the places you need to set to disable ads: The important ones are all in the \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ContentDeliveryManager key. Set the DWORDs SoftLangingEnabled, SubscribedContentEnabled, and SystemPaneSuggestionsEnabled to 0 to turn it off. If you do this for the Default hive (the one you load from %SYSTEMDRIVE%\Users\Default\ntuser.dat, not .DEFAULT), you can also disable the pre-installed apps. This is, ironically, more convenient than going through Settings.
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Double Punctuation posted:The important ones are all in the \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ContentDeliveryManager key. Set the DWORDs SoftLangingEnabled, SubscribedContentEnabled, and SystemPaneSuggestionsEnabled to 0 to turn it off. If you do this for the Default hive (the one you load from %SYSTEMDRIVE%\Users\Default\ntuser.dat, not .DEFAULT), you can also disable the pre-installed apps. This is, ironically, more convenient than going through Settings. Is there a site or something that explained how to do this in detail?
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I've just had an interesting lock screen ad pop up. My wife and I have been talking about putting our 5 year old girls in an engineering camp. She does not use my computer, I did not use my computer to do any searches for an engineering camp, but a few days later I got the following facts on my lock screen: "Only 0.4% of teen girls plan to major in computer science" and "Only 6.7% of women graduate with STEM degrees." Is this a Cortana thing or some other bizarre poo poo?
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Maybe you are more sensitive to noticing anything that mentions women in STEM right now?
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taqueso posted:Maybe you are more sensitive to noticing anything that mentions women in STEM right now? If I was I would have noticed it in other places, I have not.
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Anyone know why my Windows 10 system would lock up after pressing a key to login, but before the password/PIN entry field with my name appears? It does it on a fresh restart, but if i hit my pc's reset button, it usually logs in normally on reboot. It is very strange.
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Not from just that. Check event viewer I guess?Aeka 2.0 posted:I've just had an interesting lock screen ad pop up. Microsoft's run that Spotlight screen a couple times in the past month.
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dont be mean to me posted:Not from just that. Check event viewer I guess? As of this morning's problem I have the following: https://pastebin.com/KaWNH6xg Not entirely sure how to interpret this though. Nothing jumps out at me looking at the details of each event
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dont be mean to me posted:Not from just that. Check event viewer I guess? Ok so coincidence. Bizarre.
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# ? Apr 11, 2017 03:49 |
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So the best way to manually download the Creators update is by using the media creation tool to download and upgrade your Windows 10 installation?
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ufarn posted:So the best way to manually download the Creators update is by using the media creation tool to download and upgrade your Windows 10 installation? Yes.
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ufarn posted:So the best way to manually download the Creators update is by using the media creation tool to download and upgrade your Windows 10 installation? Use the update tool, which you get from the same page. The media creation tool is for fresh installs. Historically a fresh install every now and then has been a good idea anyways but with Windows 10's "factory reset" capabilities I'm not sure how much that really matters anymore.
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wolrah posted:Use the update tool, which you get from the same page. The media creation tool is for fresh installs. If you set up the fresh install on a usb stick or whatever and then run the setup.exe from within Windows it just does the upgrade as normal anyway. (Or at least previous versions did.)
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If you run the media-creation tool from within Windows it will give you the option to upgrade directly, and will get you the creators version. No need to make any media When I tried it a few days ago the update tool hadn't been connected to the creators update yet Skarsnik fucked around with this message at 18:08 on Apr 11, 2017 |
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Skarsnik posted:If you run the media-creation tool from within Windows it will give you the option to upgrade directly, and will get you the creators version. No need to make any media Did you download a new copy of the Media Creation Tool? I don't think the older versions check for newer builds.
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# ? Apr 11, 2017 18:15 |
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Yes, and I got the creators update It's the update tool that isn't getting it at the moment, they're two different things
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So, Windows 10 weirdness. I'm sharing my partner's computer while I'm over, so I figured I'd make myself an account. But a freshly created account has the fairly classic "start menu & search not responsive" issue right away. It happens no matter how many (well, I've tried 2) new accounts are created. The Settings app is not responsive, neither is any other app. DISM scan comes up clean, as does SFC. The next troubleshooting step, running the powershell command to reinstall all default Windows apps, quickly chokes on first call to Get-AppXPackage: As do any calls to Get-AppXPackage with no pipes or arguments. By the looks of it, this is a standard SQLite error message that occurs, well, when a database file is corrupted. Which part of Windows now uses a database to operate now? Why, the Start menu's TileDataLayer, of course. I tried using a different admin account to delete the new account's, no go. I tried copying my partner's account's functional start menu data, no go. Now here's the part that baffles me. When I switch to her account, the start menu works fine. But the database file malformed error still happens when invoking Get-AppXPackage. And since it happens on a fresh new user regardless, it's likely not the Start menu database but something even more central. I imagine there must be some sort of database managing the actual app data. Sadly, there's practically no information about this error out there, and the Microsoft answers forums are worthless garbage as usual. At this point, I guess only a Windows refresh (whether manual or triggered by the Creators update) might help, though in the case of the update, I worry it might just make the whole process fail.
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Skarsnik posted:Yes, and I got the creators update I used the update tool on my desktop last week to get it, it worked just fine.
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odd, it gave me the option to update to a version number that definitely wasn't the creators update Either way the media-creation tool worked
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# ? Apr 11, 2017 19:30 |
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Not supporting my Intel HD 4000 video driver, possibly because it hasn't been updated since last May? In the business, we call that a deal-breaker, Microsoft.
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Cheesus posted:Not supporting my Intel HD 4000 video driver, possibly because it hasn't been updated since last May? Two of my three monitors run on the CPU graphics and I haven't touched the Intel drivers manually since I installed them.
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Yeah, I don't get it either. I spent two hours trying uninstalling and reinstalling and auto-detecting drivers. Every time, the OS complains the driver can't start and falls back to the Microsoft basic driver. I honestly thought that maybe the Intel chip had died. But I roll back to the previous Windows version and it works just fine.
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wolrah posted:
You're technically on a different generation though - 4600 is Haswell, 4000 is Ivy Bridge. Still no idea why the Ivy Bridge drivers from last May wouldn't work but Haswell got an update just last week.
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So, new Windows 10 laptops mostly have a "precision touchpad", whatever that means. They seem to have some built in function where, if you have "tap to left click" enabled, it will snap your pointer back when you attempt to move it very short, quick distances. If I turn off tap to click, it stops doing that. Problem is, I want tap to click enabled, and the precision touchpads are so precise that you often need to nudge the mouse pointer short distances. Is there some sort of registry edit I can do to turn this off? I'm having trouble finding any solution online.
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# ? Apr 11, 2017 20:56 |
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Ivy Bridge drivers should be working, this laptop I'm typing on has Sandy Bridge integrated graphics and nVidia dedicated graphics and both work just fine after the update. I don't actually have the little Intel control center thing installed because it was useless though, so it's just the drivers:
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Eletriarnation posted:You're technically on a different generation though - 4600 is Haswell, 4000 is Ivy Bridge. Still no idea why the Ivy Bridge drivers from last May wouldn't work but Haswell got an update just last week. Intel refers to them as members of the same generation, so I assumed they used the same drivers. Definitely my folly for expecting any kind of logic to Intel GPU or chipset drivers.
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Jan posted:As do any calls to Get-AppXPackage with no pipes or arguments. By the looks of it, this is a standard SQLite error message that occurs, well, when a database file is corrupted. You can maybe use Process Monitor to figure out what file it's trying to open when you trigger that error.
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