No idea, I nuked the copy as I was more concerned with figuring out other issues. Right now I have a basic install of 10 waiting for me to add drivers and updates, when I do I'll have to pay closer...
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No idea, I nuked the copy as I was more concerned with figuring out other issues. Right now I have a basic install of 10 waiting for me to add drivers and updates, when I do I'll have to pay closer...
I may be too late here, but I happen to have installed fresh copies of 10 & 7 on clean disk a few days ago. Albeit my Win 7 is 64 bit, but it's all UEFI.
I followed the partition scheme laid down...
I don't know what prompts it to be installed, but on one of my experimental installations it appeared when I made the mistake of installing my LAN driver early on and hadn't yet disabled the...
Really?
Correct me if I am wrong, but those Candy Crush games are 'freemium' and in app pay to play/win.
The presence of these absolutely disgusts me and I will go so far as to say I firmly...
re Settings -> System -> Storage
It seems as though Windows 10 can add some, but not necessarily all new or detected partitions to an aggregate capacity under the label This PC (C: ) Even if the...
Hi, I hate to the new guy splitting hairs, but as far as I can tell the sizes of the recovery, EFI boot and MSR partitions are non critical, provided they are large enough. Although I would recommend...
UEFI is the future...
Reboot into your motherboard BIOS and make a note of the boot option you are using.
Also, boot into whichever OS you can (linux on USB stick if you have to) and use Disks,...
have you got UEFI on this system? are you running MBR disks only? or a mix of both?
I've been playing around with triple boot for the last couple of weeks and I'm discovering all sorts of...
Wasn't this same issue blown out of all proportion and then debunked when XP was replaced by Vista? Windows since Vista will use spare RAM to make the system faster and more responsive, then...
There is more to 64 bit processing than addressing more memory. It's my understanding that when a native 64 bit application can make full use of the architecture it can be literally twice as fast...
I just had another thought on this particular problem: try Rufus
When I tried Windows 10 to begin with I actually made my bootable installer using a guide I found on one of the Windows 7 or 8...
I've had assorted issues while trying to figure how to multi-boot a new system and I have experienced a fresh Windows-7 install loading as far as the login screen before the USB/mouse and keyboard...
I have a somewhat similar spec PC that is used for internet access and some media playback. It might be an E7200, integrated Geforce 9300 on the motherboard and I did do a 2GB -> 4GB upgrade 18-24...
Hi everyone :)
New Windows 10 user here hoping to find solutions to some of the teething troubles I've got with a new install...