So I'd like to upgrade too. I guess it's pretty safe by now right? Anyway, I have a NVIDIA GPU and, concerning drivers, what would be best? First install the new drivers on W7 and then install W10? Or first install W10 and then get the new drivers?
Should I upgrade straight to Windows 10 from my Windows 7 Home license? Or upgrade my windows 7 Home to Windows 8.1 Pro then to Windows 10? Question is can you upgrade from an upgrade and will it be Windows 10 Pro?
Is there a way to remove buttons from the Action Center? Like I and I'm sure most desktop/non-touch screen laptop users don't care about "tablet mode", any way we can remove or at least hide it?
Maybe I should ask this in the support topic...
I'm experiencing a similar issue with some applications. That is, memory leaking without it being possible to attribute it to any process. I've had 10 GB in use when all processes summed up only use 1.5 GB.'System' is eating up way too much memory on Windows 10, on both my desktop and laptop. My laptop is literally reporting 1.3GB of memory being used up. Apparently that can happen due to faulty drivers, malware and runtime broker, but none of those seem to be the case - I've done a malware scan, used poolmon to check memory (the memory use doesn't properly add up), and disabled runtime broker. Gah.
I'm experiencing a similar issue with some applications. That is, memory leaking without it being possible to attribute it to any process. I've had 10 GB in use when all processes summed up only use 1.5 GB.
It's very annoying, and the only way I found to fix it is by a reboot.
IMHO, it can only be a bug in either the OS or a driver -- nothing else should be able to acquire memory without it being associated with a process.
Would you say overall that it's worth updating to win 10 as a main OS? Because that makes it sound like it needs more time in the oven.I'm experiencing a similar issue with some applications. That is, memory leaking without it being possible to attribute it to any process. I've had 10 GB in use when all processes summed up only use 1.5 GB.
It's very annoying, and the only way I found to fix it is by a reboot.
IMHO, it can only be a bug in either the OS or a driver -- nothing else should be able to acquire memory without it being associated with a process.
it's worth updating to win 10 as a main OS? Because that makes it sound like it needs more time in the oven.
I'm experiencing a similar issue with some applications. That is, memory leaking without it being possible to attribute it to any process. I've had 10 GB in use when all processes summed up only use 1.5 GB.
It's very annoying, and the only way I found to fix it is by a reboot.
IMHO, it can only be a bug in either the OS or a driver -- nothing else should be able to acquire memory without it being associated with a process.
Unless you really need to or want to do it right now, it's most certainly smarter to wait a few months.Would you say overall that it's worth updating to win 10 as a main OS? Because that makes it sound like it needs more time in the oven.
I found that as well, but I have a bog-standard Intel NIC.I had a similar issue and found a thread on reddit blaming Killer LAN drivers for the memory consumption issues. Try latest Killer driver if you've got that hardware. Just a possibility...
Still not sure if I should upgrade to W10 on my crappy PC with W7... It's very crappy but according to the pop-up window that appears on the desktop to upgrade, my PC is compatible with W10 anyways.
3 core amd processor, 4 gb of ram 500 hardrive... No GPU because the one I had literally burned.
Do you guys think W10 will run slow on a PC with those specs?
Just upgraded mine. I only use my PC as a media server. Now I can't delete folders and it won't read any of my external drives. Great. I'll be rolling it back
Huh. Any of the people still insiders noticed a new version? Win 10525.
This!They need to get WordFlow (Swype) working on the regular version.. my Surface needs it badly!
Upgraded a week ago. So far everything runs great except for one thing: The NVIDIA driver crashes sometimes and a message pops up "Driver has stopped working and has recovered". Newest W10 geforce driver. Hope they fix that soon. Never had that problem under W7.
Yeah I get this every now and then. Mostly when playing a somewhat-heavily modded Skyrim.
Upgraded a week ago. So far everything runs great except for one thing: The NVIDIA driver crashes sometimes and a message pops up "Driver has stopped working and has recovered". Newest W10 geforce driver. Hope they fix that soon. Never had that problem under W7.
Have you OC'd your gpu? This is usually indicative of a too-demanding overclock.
Ever since updating to Windows 10, I no longer have the option to change sound output. It only shows my display's HDMI and nothing else. Before updating I had several other sound output (playback device) options. Specifically, my sound card that's connected to my receiver.
Just upgraded mine. I only use my PC as a media server. Now I can't delete folders and it won't read any of my external drives. Great. I'll be rolling it back
Sucks seeing so many having problems with Windows 10. Got it running great on my main desktop and one of those intel sticks.
NV has released a new Win10 driver: Ashes Of The Singularity GeForce Game Ready Driver Released
dang, so I added an extra 8GB of memory to my computer and win 10 became invalidated. I thought only motherboard changes or main windows partition/HDD would revoke the key.
So I am back on windows 8.1 with classic shell installed, its not so bad. Just wonder if windows 8.1 will get some of the directx 12 updates?
dang, so I added an extra 8GB of memory to my computer and win 10 became invalidated. I thought only motherboard changes or main windows partition/HDD would revoke the key.
So I am back on windows 8.1 with classic shell installed, its not so bad. Just wonder if windows 8.1 will get some of the directx 12 updates?
IIRC, OEM volume keys like these can apparently get invalidated by RAM changes, but not GPU changes for some bizarre reason.Wait what? So any hardware changes can invalidate W10 just like that? What about even just GPU upgrades/additions?
IIRC, OEM volume keys like these can apparently get invalidated by RAM changes, but not GPU changes for some bizarre reason.
For FireFox users, this fixes the tearing seen in FireFox 40 and newer due to FF having blocked the old driver version from using HW acceleration.
I've reverted back to W8.1.
10 was ok, nothing really was gained other than the amount of data tracking I was made aware of and how the notification center is trying to sell their products. Also some games popped up like xbox stuff with this recording thing that I wanted to disable but upon looking it up, you need to make an account, log in, and then you can disable it. I didn't really need it with Shadowplay. Update options are non existent... you can choose whether they warn you to reboot to install their forced installation of whatever they send you.
I can wait until games are forced on W10 with DX12.
Status report: Been using W10 on my upstairs PC (some gaming, mostly productivity stuff) and for the most part it's been working fine. Haven't had any of the Nvidia errors with the 770 in this machine. The only problems I'm having are:
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2) Computer won't shut down all the way. When I shut it down, it spins down the drives and turns off the monitors, but it never actually powers down. I have to manually hold down the power button to turn it completely off. I've tried various BIOS setting related fixes I found online but nothing has worked. It's annoying but not a deal-breaker.