Okay, got another Problem. My wifi simply does not work. Installed new drivers, sometimes it works, but most other times especially after restarts. It is connected but I can not acess the internet, giving me an exclamation mark. Any ideas?
So, after upgrading it sounds like my speakers are blown? They worked perfectly fine when I set the update this morning before heading off to work. Every single noise has the same booming explosion noise. Also, my screen will go from looking fantastic and slightly dark to brighter and washed out.
Does this have anything to do with my audio being Realtek HD Digital Audio??
Annnnd now all the sound is gone.
I had some extra noise coming when I first connected my computer to my surround system after upgrade, went through the speaker setup again, and the noise went away. Though right now, when playing videos on HBO Nordic, the 5.1 sound sends dialog to the rear left speaker instead of the center for some reason. But at least there's no noise
I'm debating whether or not I should recommend to my mom that she upgrade to Windows 10. She's a big solitaire fan, and it looks like that's been replaced by a new version with ads that you have to pay a monthly subscription to remove? Is there a way to get the old version back? Windows 10 looks great, but it seems crazy that Microsoft would put ads in what I presume is one of the more popular Windows 7 programs for the slightly older crowd. How much can they be making off those ads? It can't possibly be enough to justify alienating potential customers from Windows 10. This is a multibillion dollar company, and solitaire is such an iconic Windows game... I just don't understand who thought that nickel and diming customers in this way was a good idea./end rant
Is Windows Defender sufficient enough for an anti-virus? I was using Avast before I upgraded; any other recommendations?
Is Windows Defender sufficient enough for an anti-virus? I was using Avast before I upgraded; any other recommendations?
While I'm here I have a (potentially quite stupid) question to ask. You know the search box on the bottom left? When I upgraded it was a standard Windows search box that searched my hard drive and the Internet and since trying out Cortana a Cortana "Ask me anything" search box has now appeared and replaced it. Any way I can revert it back?
Interesting.
After installing W10, I forcibly removed Groove Music and Movies & TV. I don't want either of them, and I don't like not being able to uninstall built-in programs. So I used PowerShell to uninstall them. A few days and a few reboots later, they're back. Microsoft noticed that they were missing and installed them for me. How generous.
It's snappy and has some neat features, but to be honest I prefer Windows 8.1 for a lot of things. For one, I don't like the new settings panels at all. Maybe I just don't know where things are yet, but it looks rather basic.
Is there any way to remove the password when I start the system?
That's like W10 resetting my default browser selection every time I reboot. Woo!
This was really pissing me off. Not necessarily that it's there, or that it even defaults to it, but more how contrived and non-surface level the removal of it is. Anyway, here's how I got rid of it:
WindowsKey+R
Type 'netplwiz' (no apostrophes), Enter
Look for something like "users must enter password', uncheck
Restart your PC (I actually had to restart twice I think, didn't work on the first shutdown)
Did you actually set your default browser in the Windows 10 settings? You need to do that. If you set your browser as default via browser popup it won't work. Just go to the location the Windows popup tells you when you attempt to change standard browsers and it *should* work.
The previous control panel is still there. Just rick click the start button and select control panel or you can just search for it in the search box.
is there a good unzip program? there doesn't appear to be a default one and the ones i've tried from the store have been crap.
don't understand why a basic utility has to have a paid service.
zip support is built into the os. For other archive types, use 7-zip. Don't go to the store for utilities. I've yet to see things that aren't crapware, mobile ports or both.
7-Zip should be able to extract them just install it and then right click on the file and then it should have an option for 7-zip.
Yup the store didn't look too promising.
How do I extract .RAR files? The icon is blank and i'm not seeing a program to open it with.
Interesting.
After installing W10, I forcibly removed Groove Music and Movies & TV. I don't want either of them, and I don't like not being able to uninstall built-in programs. So I used PowerShell to uninstall them. A few days and a few reboots later, they're back. Microsoft noticed that they were missing and installed them for me. How generous.
Speaking purely as to what worked for me, after my successful upgrade, then making certain that my W10 was logged into my MS account and formatting the secondary HDD, I just made the USB tool and booted to it over the top of my upgrade as a clean installation. Worked fine. Never did a thing to note down or verify activation / product codes or whatever. Dunno if you should take my one stressfree experience as an overall guidance though.Can someone tell me the best way to perform a clean install after upgrading?
I got a tool to find my Windows 10 key, and downloaded the ISO. Should I just perform a clean install that way? I don't want to format the drive and find out the key doesn't work or anything, and I noticed there is reset option in the Windows 10 settings, so I don't know if that would be better.
How easy is it to upgrade from either Windows 7 or 8 ? I've heard that you can't format hard drives with Windows 8 because of some digital lock thing.
Upgrading is in most cases as easy as running an install program. You can't do a format and clean install the first time without jumping through some hoops, but unless you have a majorly messy systems there really shouldn't be a need to. After a successful upgrade you can do as many clean installs as you like since the license is then tied to your hardware.
Can someone tell me the best way to perform a clean install after upgrading?
I got a tool to find my Windows 10 key, and downloaded the ISO. Should I just perform a clean install that way? I don't want to format the drive and find out the key doesn't work or anything, and I noticed there is reset option in the Windows 10 settings, so I don't know if that would be better.
Speaking purely as to what worked for me, after my successful upgrade, then making certain that my W10 was logged into my MS account and formatting the secondary HDD, I just made the USB tool and booted to it over the top of my upgrade as a clean installation. Worked fine. Never did a thing to note down or verify activation / product codes or whatever. Dunno if you should take my one stressfree experience as an overall guidance though.
What's this i'm hearing about them charging for features that were on windows 7 and 8?
Depends on what features you're talking about.What's this i'm hearing about them charging for features that were on windows 7 and 8?
Yup, 10 is bug central for me. Have it on 4 machines and 3 of them are all experiencing various issues. Cortana has also just stopped working on my Surface 3. It was working earlier today but is now not supported in my region -- the UK, where it is supported.I think I need to reset my PC. The hits just keeps on piling up:
- Cortana is now not working
- Explorer just keep on crashing after minutes of inactivity
- I don't know why but it keeps on reverting to tablet mode when I'm using a freaking laptop (Lenovo Z50-70)
- I keep on selecting Foobar2000 as the default music player but it reverting back to Groove Music after a while.
- Steam is crashing so I can't even do my Civ5 fix.
I've already toggled the settings for the file associations, tablet mode but they just keep on changing. I have to email and request authorizations for some programs before I nuke this win 10 install, thanks MS!
You can resize the tiles, that's not what I'm after. I want to resize the start menu so it's closer to the tiles, here, I made a GIF. It won't go any smaller for some reason, which leaves loads of ugly dead space.
http://zippy.gfycat.com/NarrowTidyArrowcrab.gif