Marty Chinn
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So this windows 10.
Seems okay.
They got rid of the tiles screen, unless I'm not seeing the option to activate it.
Settings->Personalization->Start->Use Start Full Screen
So this windows 10.
Seems okay.
They got rid of the tiles screen, unless I'm not seeing the option to activate it.
Really sorry to be a pain, but i already tried that, and there was no location tab.![]()
Settings>personalization>start>use start full screen
I mean, if you're crazy.
Settings->Personalization->Start->Use Start Full Screen
I actually didn't mind the tiles that much, but I am happy to see a proper return of the start menu.
I doubt I'll ever bother activating the tiles. They were a fun distraction while they were there, but I'm not going out of my way to get them back.
I actually didn't mind the tiles that much, but I am happy to see a proper return of the start menu.
I doubt I'll ever bother activating the tiles. They were a fun distraction while they were there, but I'm not going out of my way to get them back.
Sad face.weird, there is for me
I actually didn't mind the tiles that much, but I am happy to see a proper return of the start menu.
Sad face.![]()
NVM, ninite installed itunes just fine.What happens exactly? It certainly works on Windows 10.
Do you reckon that it remembered from how i had it set-up in 7, and those folders are just empty doubles. ?Maybe it's some weird things that's there for the Pro version but not for Home? I have it on Pro.
I'm using the 64 bit download tool to try and install Win 10 in my Win 7 Pro laptop.
I get to the Product Key screen and it says mine doesn't work. There's no option to skip past this screen.
I then tried running a different Setup.exe... This let me skip the product key screen, but when I go to install on the next page, it gives me that error message someone posted above on this page.
Don't know what to do :/
You got windows 10 pro right?
I can't tell how to download Windows 10 Pro specifically. Whenever I go to that installer site, it only asks if you want to select the 32 or 64 bit version. I don't see where to specify if you're downloading Home or Pro or Enterprise.
In the media creation tool that you download for x64 bit or x86 bit, the tool has a selection where you can choose which ISO (Pro/Home) you want.
I'd quite like the tiles and start menu to be part of an active background - I.e. Always there but you can move Windows over that area to cover it up. Live tiles work much better when they're in front of you rather than needing to be called up.
What's the verdict? Is it meh or is it amazing? Give it to me straight like a pear cider that's made from 100% pears.
What's the verdict? Is it meh or is it amazing? Give it to me straight like a pear cider that's made from 100% pears.
It's like an uglier 8.1 with a start menu. *shrug*
What's the verdict? Is it meh or is it amazing? Give it to me straight like a pear cider that's made from 100% pears.
Fuck it's my AMD Radeon drivers that are causing the problem, I have no idea what to do.
Just a heads up: grab Steam Tile from the store if you have a sizeable Steam library! Makes for a pretty aesthetically pleasing library experience, IMO.
What's the verdict? Is it meh or is it amazing? Give it to me straight like a pear cider that's made from 100% pears.
What's the verdict? Is it meh or is it amazing? Give it to me straight like a pear cider that's made from 100% pears.
Just a heads up: grab Steam Tile from the store if you have a sizeable Steam library! Makes for a pretty aesthetically pleasing library experience, IMO.
Fired up Steam and tried some games and they ran fine except I tried to play Lego Marvel in Big Picture Mode and I couldn't get the Steam Overlay to appear..
Then I tried Binding of Isaac Rebirth and instead of the steam overlay a prompt appeared that said "bring up game menu? yes this is a game/no" and I pressed yes and it brought up a task bar like thing for Xbox.
h-how do I steam overlay in BPM now?
note this is only when using BPM I noticed this, desktop mode Steam worked fine.
Which forced method is the best and safest?
I have lots of time to do the update today, but I'm still on hold. So I want to force the upgrade. I'm on 8.1 Pro.
I only find contradictory infos on this. Especially regarding activation. Which forced method is the best and safest?
wuauclt.exe/ updatenow - Method
or
Media Creation Tool - Upgrade
Thanks
I was able to get my installation started by using a generic key from here http://winaero.com/blog/generic-key-to-install-windows-10-rtm/
It's like an uglier 8.1 with a start menu. *shrug*
When it works, its pretty damn great. I love how fast it boots. Sure I am running it on an SSD but everything runs quickly. When you get stuck with error's or issues that you cannot seem to navigate around, it can be like every other version of Windows. Feels like an early software launch, so hopefully given a few days, people will be able to sort things out and install correctly. Kinda wish more people had done the Insider stuff so they could pass on all these issues.
So far it works just as well as Windows 8.1 for me. Fast, Upgrade kept all my programs (as far as I can tell right now), Cortana is a nice gimmick, return of a proper start menu is great and finally the integrated search in the task bar makes it glorious comeback from the dead. Barring any major bugs I've yet to experience (I haven't had to restart it yet, some people seem to have problems with that) I'd say you could do it, but if you feel like waiting a few weeks/months for the first updates you won't miss anything existantially important either.
It's great in all ways except on the customization front. There are a dozen little things that piss me off and I have absolutely no way to change them.
Thanks, sounds good to me.Amazing on my end. It's fast, it's pretty, it kept all the settings I cared about, I don't need 3rd party software for start menu, AND I can use tiles without being kicked to an alternate full screen interface, and for some reason my idle temps are down 8-10 degrees celsius from what they were before the update. It's like 150% pure pear cider, to speak in your terms.
But I had zero issues with anything involving the update, or messing with any settings I felt like messing with. I can totally understand why some people are less enthused about the update, especially if they had to fight with their systems to get it running.
It looks like Microsoft took the guide button back. I disabled the Xbox recording stuff, but it still isn't working in Steam.
edit: Okay, now it works. I just had to sign out of Windows and sign back in.
wait what is this? How does this work in regards to Steam? does it launch in/via Steam or wut
Tried contacting their customer support and yeah good luck on that. Had to schedule a call on Saturday at 930pm which was their earliest. This is insanity. No number to get through to them posted? Gtfo. Worst company ever.
So frustrated right now it's unreal, especially that it's my primary gaming device.
Upgraded from Windows 7 last night and other than the image looking big i noticed that i cant access settings. When i click on it a folder flashes up on screen but disappears instantly.
After going to google i found the suggestion to type sfc.scannow in the command prompt which i did and got "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them".
Im useless at the messing with a computer at this level so im not sure what to do. I was planning on formatting the pc anyway once i was upgraded so if anyone has any suggestions on how to do that i would be truly thankful.
Have you tried the 15.7.1 drivers that just came out?