I did that one; it just adds the other account listed under "Other accounts you use", but it doesn't have any ability to make it the primary account.
Can you switch to a local account and then chose the correct Microsoft account as the primary one?
I did that one; it just adds the other account listed under "Other accounts you use", but it doesn't have any ability to make it the primary account.
Yeah it sucks. I have been trying for months to install windows 10 and I can't get any help anywhere. This process has been such a nightmare.Just in case anybody goes to Microsoft Support for help, they have no idea what the fuck they are doing.
http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/yoga-series/yoga-2-13-notebook-lenovo
Go to Windows Update and update everything. Keep updating. Then install all the optional updates that aren't things like Silverlight or Skype. The icon should then appear and hopefully you'll be able to upgrade.So i had to repair (like, put disc back in and repair the OS) my windows 8.1 desktop, and now the windows 10 upgrade icon is gone. any fix?
So i had to repair (like, put disc back in and repair the OS) my windows 8.1 desktop, and now the windows 10 upgrade icon is gone. any fix?
Windows 10 installation got in a boot loop and I couldn't get it to repair in any way so I decided to fresh install Windows 7, loosing all my files sadly because I didn't back them up, and now Windows 7 won't accept my Windows 7 Pro key. What do I do GAF?
Just updated my wife's PC to Win10, everything went fine but it just boots to a black screen with a cursor. I can use Ctrl/Alt/Del, not sure what the deal is.
So here's an interesting one.
My parents laptop, upgraded it to Win10 a week ago, no issues.
Today, it decided to create shortcuts (and shortcuts of shortcuts, and shortcuts of shortcuts of shortcuts) of folders and copies of folders (full of shortcuts and folder copies) all over the place.
The desktop was full of them, every folder in the Users subfolder was full of them. I've deleted over 400 of them so far (this isn't counting the stuff inside the folders that I'm deleting.
It's like Inception over here.
I have no f'ing idea what is going on with it.
are you sure it's not some kind of malware
So I restarted my laptop and suddenly I can't get past the Windows loading screen, it says something about the boot config not loading properly then it's rebooted. It lets me do recovery stuff (restore from backup, fix boot errors...). I tried literally every single one of them and they all eventually say "this couldn't be done", because fuck you.
The desperate option was to completely restore the system and NOT EVEN THAT WORKS, so it's the first time in my life I have a bricked PC, considering I can do virtually nothing because everything ends with an error. Thank you Microsoft, you incompetent pieces of shit. Now I have to waste money on a repair because the engineers working at Microsoft are undergraduated and the QA is composed of chimpanzees and zebras.
Stay away from this garbage, people who are unsure about upgrading.
Windows 10 installation got in a boot loop and I couldn't get it to repair in any way so I decided to fresh install Windows 7, loosing all my files sadly because I didn't back them up, and now Windows 7 won't accept my Windows 7 Pro key. What do I do GAF?
For some reason whenever I'm away from my laptop for like 20-30 minutes, it crashes, forcing me to restart. I can play for hours on end and it works fine, but if I'm afk for awhile it crashes and I have no idea why.
What happened to " Refresh this PC" from recovery options from windows 8?
Whereby you could just rewrite core code and not effect your installed programs?
Or am I imagining that?
This started to happen to me since yesterday, ending my run of "no problems with windows 10 so far"
Both times as I was searching an external HD and had chrome open with 18 tabs, the first time and 11 tabs on the second crash.
It gives a warning saying that it will close some things because there is not enough memory. The second time it said something like CCC.exe crashed and also MOM.exe.
So my brand new laptop is not charging when plugged in. Is there any chance this is a Windows 10 issue?
It appears the issue I'm having is quite small, compared to others on here, but still very annoying.
Windows keeps reinstalling the 'latest' gpu driver, because I keep installing the Beta driver instead.
Is there a way to prevent it from doing this? I thought we could at least control updates that were not for the os.
Right-click the start button, click system, click advanced system settings, click the hardware tab, click device installation settings, check no, let me choose what to do, check never install driver software from windows update.
Wait, you can fix this yourself. Is your PC Bios ok? You can simply install Windows again and go from there.
Contact Microsoft. You can still use W7 without the key (trial period).
Is Windows 10 a natural progression of the windows 8 source or a completely new from-the-ground-up reinvention of the OS?
Also, are people able to roll back to 8 without any flaws if they have issues with Windows 10?
I know this is a trouble shooting thread but some concerning feedback from comments here, especially when everything is fine "for a few days" before problems surface
Is there a way to create a shortcut to the "Network Connections" folder within Control Panel? It's the folder you get when you select to change adapter settings. Shows your ethernet, wifi, etc adapters.
I didn't even know there was a difference between Settings and Control Panel until just a couple of days ago. The best I could do was pin the Settings to the start menu.
EDIT: I found a way. First, enable GodMode
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2881613/unlock-windows-10s-hidden-powerful-godmode-tool.html
Then, go into GodMode (it's a folder), then search for "network connections".
Find the one you're looking for from that list
Right click -> create shortcut
I didn't even know there was a difference between Settings and Control Panel until just a couple of days ago. The best I could do was pin the Settings to the start menu.
EDIT: I found a way. First, enable GodMode
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2881613/unlock-windows-10s-hidden-powerful-godmode-tool.html
Then, go into GodMode (it's a folder), then search for "network connections".
Find the one you're looking for from that list
Right click -> create shortcut