I have Windows.old, $Windows.~WS, $Windows.~BT, and Recovery.
Which can I delete if I still want the ability to reset to a clean install of Windows 10, but don't need to go back to Windows 8?
I have Windows.old, $Windows.~WS, $Windows.~BT, and Recovery.
Which can I delete if I still want the ability to reset to a clean install of Windows 10, but don't need to go back to Windows 8?
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I have Windows.old, $Windows.~WS, $Windows.~BT, and Recovery.
Which can I delete if I still want the ability to reset to a clean install of Windows 10, but don't need to go back to Windows 8?
Disk cleanup won't get rid of $Windows.~WS. A Windows rep recommended on Twitter that we don't delete it "just yet". I deleted it days ago without issue.
When trying to upgrade to Windows 10, it's saying Ultramon has to be uninstalled. I was told by someone that it works just fine with Windows 10...
Having a very specific issue. Note that I'm not complaining because the workaround is simple; I'm just curious about this and wonder if anyone knows the reason for this behavior:
When I have a folder with a lot of files in it that aren't sorted into folders, if I sort by "Date" (specifically "Date", not "Date Created" or "Date Modified), then when I try to access that folder it takes at least 5 seconds to load the folder contents; I get the "Working on it..." message until it loads. This longer load time persists no matter what view the folder is in (Details, List, Large Icons, etc).
I first noticed this in a folder with 80 files. To test it further, I added/subtracted files. The more files in the folder, the longer the load time. That might seem like "Well, duh, that's obvious," but then...
If I sort by "Date Created", which for all intents and purposes is the exact same as "Date" (the file order literally does not change at all), the folders load instantly regardless of how many files are in them.
Anyone know why this is the case? Again, not really an issue since now I just sort by "Date Created" instead of "Date", but yeah, curious as hell.
EDIT: Found the answer myself. Generally "Date" and "Date Created" are the same, except in cases where the files have EXIF Data. If you sort by "Data", Windows tries to extract the EXIF Data which is why it takes longer.
This was happening to me in an early preview build, and it turned out that there was a blank screensaver set to turn on after five minutes. Took me forever to figure out why my power settings weren't working!
you just saved my life. i rip all my dvds and blu-rays have have a folder with 300+ films, and the directory takes forever to load. it's apparently because my columns include length and date. removed length and date, added date created, now it's smooooooooth
Interesting predicament here, I reserved my copy of Windows 10 and have been waiting for a notification that I can start moving forward with it. Anyway, couple days ago I got an update for Windows 7 that crashed my PC with a restart. I decided to investigate under the Windows Update program and essentially have a long list of:
Upgrade to Windows 10 Pro Failed
for each day of this week. Any idea why this might be? Am I going to have to use that tool to force the upgrade or what?
Friend at work said he installed 10 over 8.1, but rolled back because Chrome doesnt work.
Is that true? Sounded really unlikely to me
He did say the rollback was totally smooth
Friend at work said he installed 10 over 8.1, but rolled back because Chrome doesnt work.
Is that true? Sounded really unlikely to me
He did say the rollback was totally smooth
Spec wise. Looks like a MediaTek MT7612U wifi card.
Check here for a driver: http://www.mediatek.com/en/downloads1/downloads/
Use cleanmgr (command).
My problem is my computer does not wake up from sleep. That is kind of disappointing hope it is fixed but it is frustrating.
Yeah, I've got this too. I don't know what's up with that.
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My problem is my computer does not wake up from sleep. That is kind of disappointing hope it is fixed but it is frustrating.
Yeah, I've got this too. I don't know what's up with that.
powercfg -h off
I set screen saver to NONE, but the display still turns off after a while (I'm using a HP Envy laptop but connected to an Asus monitor):
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did this upgrade go and set edge as the default browser? lel. top kek MS, nice try but not happening.
so edgy
Mine also was an ID-10T fault. I convinced myself my laptop screen was higher resolution than it actually was. Oh well, at least my laptop now has the very latest and greatest drivers, right?Edit: problem resolved, I'm an idiot.
Yup, same problem here.Can't open file explorer... it just crashes?
Anyone else having issues doing a shift+delete?