Of course. It let me but the service wouldn't start. Tried starting it manually. Nope. Dependencies. Nope. Who knows.
Update: Bingo! I turned it on with the last build but I guess we have to do it...
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Of course. It let me but the service wouldn't start. Tried starting it manually. Nope. Dependencies. Nope. Who knows.
Update: Bingo! I turned it on with the last build but I guess we have to do it...
The internet time updater still not working.
Um, no that's not what I meant. My Win 10 knows there are newer updates available, it just won't update them by itself. When I did it manually it was happy after a reboot and is still stable a week...
I was poking around in Device Manager when I started finding drivers for critical stuff that would update if you did it manually. The problem is that Windows Update didn't do it automatically. I...
I have a second internal drive named "Backup" that MS Backup finds just fine, it just won't let me select, use or remember the choice.
Some parts are there but some are not. My Win10 Ent' won't let me pick a backup drive for example. And before you say it I only want to use the default MS backup.
Win10 guessed correctly on my AMD 8 core 8150. No checked boxes. I hope it does just as well after black Friday when I pick-up an 8350 for peanuts.
I just tried several 8.1 tricks to get it to work in 10. Nope. Oh well.
I hoped Win10 would let me bump up my sad score of 7.8. I almost cried when I saw WEI isn't included. So sad.
That depends on how the OS sees the CPU. It could see it as one CPU = 1 processor so saying "1" would be right. But. It could see each core as a separate processor. They aren't but AMD Inc. likes us...
I run an AMD 8150 with 8 cores running 4.5 ghz. I should set it to 1 core? I thought Win 10 would use all my cores, at least better than Win 7 did!