Windows 10 Troubleshooting Thread

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I want to upgrade to 10, looks cool, but the last two times I upgraded one of my laptops to the latest windows, I had nothing but problems. So I'll probably be on 8.1 for a while.
 
When the official release goes live is one able to do a clean install right off the bat or does one need to do the upgrade+clean install? Not sure how MS is handling the rollout, if an iso will be provided to create a boot cd or what.
 
Do we have a list of companies and apps that are committing to the universal platform? I feel if its adopted well enough my Surface Pro 3 will become even better than it is.
 
Is it activated? When I upgraded to 10074 (from 8.1) and then used the registry trick to get to 10240 it did not activate my W10. I have this annoying please activate overlay and I can't use any of my W7/8/8.1 keys nor the insider ones.

I hope DreamSpark releases W10 keys day 1 cause that overlay is annoying when using e.g. netflix fullscreen.

Yeah, you have to do the official upgrade from your original OS first to qualify for the free upgrade.
 
Are all my programs and drivers expected work with Windows 10?
I currently rock 7 Pro.

I don't want to upgrade to find out that some steam games or programs I use don't work.
 
Ugh, I just clean installed Windows 8. Doing clean installs is such a pain when you have like 6 hard drives and 15 years worth of poorly organized files.
 
Ugh, I just clean installed Windows 8. Doing clean installs is such a pain when you have like 6 hard drives and 15 years worth of poorly organized files.

My computer started at Windows 2000 Pro then upgraded the OS to XP. Replaced different parts including processors, motherboards, but didn't do a clean install. Changed the HDD but cloned the old one into the new. Upgraded to 7 Home Basic then Home Premium then Ultimate. Got a deal years ago to be able to upgrade to Windows 8 for $20, took it then upgraded to 8.1. Tried the Windows 10 Insider Preview and rolled back to 8.1.

I will do a clean install this time.

That reminds me, how was I able to convert 32 bit to 64 bit?
 
I'm still confused about how it's going to go down...
Signed up for the technical preview, have a 10074 ISO that I haven't installed on my main computer, just toyed around with on a secondary old computer.

Didn't get any "sign-up for Windows 10" notification on my Win7 machine, tried doing some stuff manually but the updates didn't work.

Dreamspark account is still active so I'm hoping it'll just show up there as a clean-install ISO of the retail build.
 
Once you do this, can you then do a clean install using a Windows 10 iso and your same key from Windows 7 or 8?

You click reset from the settings to wipe everything and reinstall, but your activation is stored in the Windows store so you need to skip the key entering when installing and then you should be good to go once you sign in with MS, or reinput your key once you're in Windows.

Still, clicking reset saves a ton of headaches in case it doesn't work.
 
Is it activated? When I upgraded to 10074 (from 8.1) and then used the registry trick to get to 10240 it did not activate my W10. I have this annoying please activate overlay and I can't use any of my W7/8/8.1 keys nor the insider ones.

I hope DreamSpark releases W10 keys day 1 cause that overlay is annoying when using e.g. netflix fullscreen.

Yup seems to fine there's no pop up asking to activate or anything as of yet but I think the activation key is generic and not my win8 one :(

EDIT: was looking at my product ID

EDIT2: Yeah the serial key on win10 isn't the same as my windows 8.1 was....dunno if it's generic or not :S
 
Yup seems to fine there's no pop up asking to activate or anything as of yet but I think the activation key is generic and not my win8 one :(

EDIT: was looking at my product ID

EDIT2: Yeah the serial key on win10 isn't the same as my windows 8.1 was....dunno if it's generic or not :S

Ends in 9MPGT-3V66T for Pro? Not sure on the Home one, but yeah, everyone has the same key. That will activate Win 10 as long as it's been upgraded. MS flags your system as an upgraded one and that activates it.
 
I just looked up what key activated my Win10 install and it's actually neither that generic key, nor my 8.1 key, but something entirely different. So the update seems to have created a new key specific for 10?

Edit: Or not, googled the last 2 parts and someone on a russian forum has the same one. Oh my. Starting to have some doubts about the ISO I got now :lol, will most likely have to reinstall once 10 hits for real. Unless it gives out generic keys based on region, maybe this one is specific for Europe or something.
 
how can it be easier than pressing a button

If you're a comfy couch gamer it's a nice little tool, you can select the options with the controller and it automatically works with any active window

Edit: I just learned the hard way that the roaming folder is cleaned out when you upgrade. There goes my Dark Souls 2 save. Fuck. Why would you make your games save there developers, whyyy
 
Are all my programs and drivers expected work with Windows 10?
I currently rock 7 Pro.

I don't want to upgrade to find out that some steam games or programs I use don't work.


I haven't run into any issues using W10 on my box at home for gaming. Heroes of the Storm, Arkham Knight, Witcher 3, no problems. I just got done using the same ini edits/compatibility options I found on a steam forum to get Hitman: Codename 47 to work on Windows 8 and it worked perfectly in W10 on build 10162, so I'd say compatibility is probably fine.
 
If you're a comfy couch gamer it's a nice little tool, you can select the options with the controller and it automatically works with any active window

Edit: I just learned the hard way that the roaming folder is cleaned out when you upgrade. There goes my Dark Souls 2 save. Fuck. Why would you make your games save there developers, whyyy

If it is like Windows 8 install, you may have a Windows.old folder with backups of the appdata
 
I haven't run into any issues using W10 on my box at home for gaming. Heroes of the Storm, Arkham Knight, Witcher 3, no problems. I just got done using the same ini edits/compatibility options I found on a steam forum to get Hitman: Codename 47 to work on Windows 8 and it worked perfectly in W10 on build 10162, so I'd say compatibility is probably fine.

Same, everything installed itself after the upgrade, even things like my mouse software which hasn't gotten an update works fine.

Obviously with the sheer amount of hardware and programs out there, YMMV.

If it is like Windows 8 install, you may have a Windows.old folder with backups of the appdata

It is, should be in there.
 
Just finished testing all my daily use software for work and everything works like a daisy in Win 10 MSDN Preview, so I'll be upgrading ASAP. I'll keep a Win8 VM handy just to be sure, though.
 
Sorry if this has been asked, but once I upgrade from Windows 7, will I ever need those Windows 7 install CDs and CD-keys again? I'm assuming it would somehow be tied to you Microsoft account and two computer under the same account shouldn't be a problem?
 
Sorry if this has been asked, but once I upgrade from Windows 7, will I ever need those Windows 7 install CDs and CD-keys again? I'm assuming it would somehow be tied to you Microsoft account and two computer under the same account shouldn't be a problem?

I'd keep the key somewhere safe in case you need MS support for any reason, they may ask for it. But you should be able to activate a fresh install of 10 without that key after the upgrade is done.
 
If it is like Windows 8 install, you may have a Windows.old folder with backups of the appdata

I did. But I kind of fucked up, I installed the first W10 build from Dreamspark thinking it would let me update through Windows Update to the RTM build, then that didn't work and I installed the RTM build on top of it and my Windows.old folder with the W8 stuff died.
 
Just wondering if any 3D artists have done the test build versions of Windows 10 and tried them with Maya?

I finally got my reservation of 10 to work but I'm going to wait on the install of it till I see how it plays with Maya.
 
Just wondering if any 3D artists have done the test build versions of Windows 10 and tried them with Maya?

I finally got my reservation of 10 to work but I'm going to wait on the install of it till I see how it plays with Maya.

I have. Works great with maya/Houdini/nuke.
 
Ok, so I get the feeling this has been asked multiple times in here, but I'm going to ask myself as well, just to make sure what I've read is true.

I have a PC and Laptop with Windows 7 on the PC and Windows 8.1 on the Laptop.

Is it at all possible, right now, to download the ISO of Windows 10, upgrade my respective platforms and then reset them for the fresh install, all whilst keeping the CD key active?

I think thats what I've read in here and around the net, but I just wanted to check and if anyone has done it, does it work.

I wouldnt want to get to Launch day to find out because this has been done early, I've screwed up both options.
 
Ok, so I get the feeling this has been asked multiple times in here, but I'm going to ask myself as well, just to make sure what I've read is true.

I have a PC and Laptop with Windows 7 on the PC and Windows 8.1 on the Laptop.
Ok.

Is it at all possible, right now, to download the ISO of Windows 10, upgrade my respective platforms and then reset them for the fresh install, all whilst keeping the CD key active?
After July 29th, most likely yes. Prior, doubtful.

I think thats what I've read in here and around the net, but I just wanted to check and if anyone has done it, does it work.

I wouldnt want to get to Launch day to find out because this has been done early, I've screwed up both options.
As I've stated in this thread and the Windows 10 thread, people need to calm the hell down and wait a few more days.
 
So the new Task View (I think that's what it's called, the Exposé-like window management feature)...

How configurable is it in terms of hot keys? Can you do custom hotkeys or mouse gestures? If I have a mouse with extra buttons, can I assign it to a press of the scroll wheel?
 
I want to know if this upgrade is going to cause any issues with my Dualshock 4 and windows gaming. Right now I have everything configured on DS4Windows and it works really well (Portal 2, Left 4 Dead 2, Bioshock, etc) I turned down the sensitivity on the touchpad and everything is perfect now.
 
So the new Task View (I think that's what it's called, the Exposé-like window management feature)...

How configurable is it in terms of hot keys? Can you do custom hotkeys or mouse gestures? If I have a mouse with extra buttons, can I assign it to a press of the scroll wheel?

If you can bind keyboard shortcuts to your mouse buttons, it's WIN+tab.
 
God the thirst for Windows 10 is so real

Even after Drifters warnings people are still going ahead on the ISO installs. The torrent for the RTM installer has over 1000+ seeders as well I think.

Everyone is crazy
I am also crazy. Beginning the process right now
 
God the thirst for Windows 10 is so real

Even after Drifters warnings people are still going ahead on the ISO installs. The torrent for the RTM installer has over 1000+ seeders as well I think.

Everyone is crazy
I am also crazy. Beginning the process right now

I'm itching to upgrade, but I'm holding firm and waiting.
 
Welp, the Windows 10 preview just installed the latest Nvidia driver (353.54) even though I explicitly disabled driver updates through Windows Update.

There was no warning. I stepped away from my system for 20 minutes, came back to find the resolution switched to 1024x768 with Windows asking me to restart to complete the update. It even reinstalled the extra garbage like 3D Vision.

I really, *really* hope this changes on release day. I can understand forcing Windows security fixes but forcing driver updates is psychotic.
 
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