How do you use the multiple desktops feature?
Start tab...same as 3d flip in 7...they are on bottom...there are also keyboard shortcuts to use them
How do you use the multiple desktops feature?
The official windows twitter account answers all your questions guys:
How do you use the multiple desktops feature?
How do you use the multiple desktops feature?
Go to task view (windows key + tab or press the icon in the task bar)
Click on the new desktop icon in the bottom right.
Man, I'm really hating the new update system. You can't disable auto updates when manually changing drivers, which has led to Windows installing an outdated driver while I'm trying to clean install the newest one in the past. It's very irksome to boot into safe mode, wipe every trace of the last driver away and have the OS idiotically install the shit right back in. Disabling wifi altogether seems to be the only sure way to prevent that from happening.
Not to mention it keeps installing shit I don't want. I try to keep my system as clean and minimal as I can, and it really bugs me that my devices have several extra drivers running at all times. This is a pretty big drawback for me.
I'm also not seeing many benefits in game performance anywhere, so aside from DX12 I'm not finding a whole lot to be excited about. 8.1 was actually not bad once you got settled into it (aside from the damn corner swiping). If anyone is satisfied with 8 or 7 now, I'd say there's no reason to install right away. Go ahead and wait for the initial bugs to be ironed out.
Update isn't failing...the failure on the update chain means it wasn't ready to give you the update...
Oh, oops. I thought it had failed, so I forced the update. By forcing it, could I have created problems with the OS?
I will put up with the driver problems, compatibility issues, launch bugs, and all the other bullshit in the world for this right here.
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Truly a dream come true.
Nah, you're fine.
By default, MS is rolling it out in waves so they can ensure their systems don't get flooded with people.
It boggles my mind that nearly 40 years after the original Bourne shell, Windows cmd still feels infinitely inferior, even with working selection.Truly a dream come true.
holy shit
It boggles my mind that nearly 40 years after the original Bourne shell, Windows cmd still feels infinitely inferior, even with working selection.
Oh, oops. I thought it had failed, so I forced the update. By forcing it, could I have created problems with the OS?
just driver issues but they should eventually figure themselves out...honestly 8.1 drivers work find for most things
Has anyone tried to install to a Mac with Parallels and stream their X1 to the Mac?
Hmm, the one major issue I am having with Win 10 is my internet doesn't work sometimes. I get this error message. Shutting down the system and powering it back up fixes it.
"ethernet doesn't have a valid ip configuration"
I don't suppose you know how to fix this, do you? I never had this issue on Windows 7 or 8.1.
That just happens to me like 30mins ago.
I just disable/enable the devices.
Downloaded the drivers, restarted the computer, and the games are still freezing.Not showing the "display driver failed" prompt anymore; it just freezes. This stinks so bad. I love this OS but I'm afraid I'm going to have to revert back to 8.1 since my games aren't working.
Have you updated all the other drivers? Audio, USB, chipset, SATA... an audio driver was causing me huge issues at 8's release but getting the latest from the vendor fixed it.
Windows key + tab or use the icon on the left side of the taskbar, click new desktop![]()
Oh God, I thought it was just me that felt that Win10 felt "sluggish" compared to 8.1.10 is taking longer to boot up for me. I get a black screen (can still see my mouse cursor) after the blue Windows logo. This lasts maybe 10-15 seconds. Logging in feels longer and once I'm in the computer is really sluggish for a couple minutes.
8.1 just feel much faster and smoother.
Think I'm gonna use this as an excuse to finally get an SSD and do a clean install.
Oh God, I thought it was just me that felt that Win10 felt "sluggish" compared to 8.1.
I too am thinking of doing a clean install once I get an SSD. All of my art programs though...and custom brushes/settings/tweaks, not to mention games....ARRRGGGHH (reinstall process is a pain considering trying to tweak them took a couple of days).
Couldn't the command prompt go full screen with Alt-Enter back in Windows 3.1 or 95? It went away at some point, but I really thought it used to be there as a feature.And you can finally use copy/paste keyboard shortcuts! And it can go full screen. And you can even set the transparency of the command prompt (in the Colors tab -- 90% for life).
It was pretty funny (read: awesome) when at the original Windows 10 reveal last year, one of the demo's they had was the improvements to command prompt. Very long overdue, but very welcome.
Should I try to do that from Device Manager? The thing is, everything seems to be working great, except I can't play my games. Anytime something 3D comes up on the screen in the game (on Burnout Paradise it was the car selection screen, and on Dishonored it was when I loaded up my saved game), it just freezes after a second.
scp driver package (for Dualshock 3 with bluetooth or cable) works great in windows 10?
I had Windows 8.1 going to Windows 10 via upgrade. Windows 7 feels slower for me now...Mine doesn't feel sluggish. My boot time is slightly faster than it was with 7.
I'm using an SSD though. But my Windows 7 install was 3 years old and I had a ton of programs installed.
That's awesome! I'm glad things improved on their own for you. As for me, Windows 10 has been running flawlessly since changing that one registry value. Apps work, search works, everything works as far as I can tell. Like I said, Runtime Broker is most definitely still running on my machine, it's just much less demanding now.
I'll give the default value another chance in a couple days. Hopefully by then it will no longer an issue.![]()
Is this a desktop or laptop? It might be an issue with integrated graphics.
You don't do it from Device Manager, but that can tell you what might not have a driver. I mentioned device manager to get details on what model devices you have in your system.
If it's a PC from Dell or the like, just go to the manufacturer's site and enter the model (better off the serial number/"service tag") and get the latest drivers - if they don't have a Windows 10 section, make a note of what devices are in your system and Google for the manufacturer's driver download page. There are generally newer drivers available from the chipmaker than the PC seller.
Or downgrade and try when 10 isn't so new. It can take some time and effort to troubleshoot stuff like this, so if you have a valid restore point (I've not upped to 10 yet) that takes you back a version, I see no reason not to try? Create a restore point first.
It's a desktop that I built a few days ago. Worked perfectly while on 8.1. I really don't want to have to revert back to that since 10 is so nice, but I may have to unfortunately.
Just update every driver you can based on the parts you picked. Also check into updating your motherboard BIOS.
Is there any way to check which parts get force-updated (e.g. GPU or touchpad) versus which ones you can safely update drivers yourself? Or was the preview build issue resolved where older drivers were getting auto-reinstalled back on top of manual drivers?Just update every driver you can based on the parts you picked. Also check into updating your motherboard BIOS.
I had Windows 8.1 going to Windows 10 via upgrade. Windows 7 feels slower for me now...
It might also be just drivers. But I did see an increase in boot-times right after I had deleted my previous install, and also cleared some programs from startup (my startup is also very clean), not to mention a goodthorough defragging.
I still might want to do that bit of advice and turn off live apps to see if it will start up quicker more, but I was wondering if there are more tweaks I can apply to have this sucker zip through. I'm not sure if this is a "clean install privillage" though.
Is it true that Windows 10 Pro lets you prevent the FORCED windows updates?
From what i've been reading, it is said that Windows 10 Home Edition is the only one to force automatic updates and that Pro lets you chose to update or not.
Is it true that Windows 10 Pro lets you prevent the FORCED windows updates?
From what i've been reading, it is said that Windows 10 Home Edition is the only one to force automatic updates and that Pro lets you chose to update or not.
It lets you defer them for an unspecified amount of time.
How do you update the BIOS? Sorry about all of these questions.
So i ran Dxdiag, it sais that i have directx 11.2 ..... isn't it supposed to be 12?