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Kenn, none of my options or changes, I have made, were changed. For power options, the only tweak I have is I have disabled hibernation(through Magician)so fast startup cannot be reactivated(I have a Samsung SSD like you, and it starts more than fast enough, even though I leave ALL startup programs on, so they open faster after booting to desktop).
Edit: one thing did get changed: in Advanced Settings >> Startup and Recovery >> Automatically Restart was turned on. I like to keep it off, so I can go to UEFI recovery(My Macrium boot option fixes everything) and it writes a log.
Last edited by Cliff S; 22 Nov 2015 at 05:41. Reason: MORE INFO
Last week I did a clean install to the latest 1511 build and I still have the iso saved. I have 3 questions
1. Should I uninstall and go back or leave it as is it for now?
2. Will people who have installed the 1511 iso receive fixes for the problems it has caused?
3. If I revert back to the old iso then will it upgrade to the new 1511 build straight after or has it been removed until fixed?
This link should get you the 10586 MCT that you can then run on any PC you want. http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...eationTool.exe
The ISO files for version 1511 are still available for MSDN subscribers.
Source
http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-yanks-latest-windows-10-release-from-its-download-server/