OK, but I guess, that 1st an last doesn't really matter.
So this wasn't helping much for me. Next step is reinstall the drivers.
You talking about Video drivers ?... I don't know if that can affect the win. snip tool but maybe it's worth a shot or maybe just re install 14279 or run sfc /scannow file check .
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You talking about Video drivers ?... I don't know if that can affect the win. snip tool but maybe it's worth a shot or maybe just re install 14279 or run sfc /scannow file check .
SFC /scannow will not run on current version; don't know about previous version.
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You talking about Video drivers ?... I don't know if that can affect the win. snip tool but maybe it's worth a shot or maybe just re install 14279 or run sfc /scannow file check .
It is working with MS basic drivers:
Installing AMD drivers.... and after install sniping tool is crashing again.
Uninstall and reinstall through Windows update - didn't work either. One of ten tries is OK.
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If you are "testing" the insider builds, but don't want to have the next build dropped on you until you're ready for it, you can limit upgrade downloads by reducing the amount of free space on your drive, either by shrinking your partition size, or by transferring files of a sufficiently large combined size to your insider test drive volume, so that a 2GB ESD download would fail.
I guess you would have a chance to hide that update, skipping it until the next build that you actually want to download using KB3073930 - Windows Updates - Hide or Show in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums - after you have released the space on your drive to be able to complete the download and upgrade.
On insider accounts, you aren't limited to just one insider build, you can have several - whether they be Fast, Slow, or Release Preview ring, or all three rings on a single or multiple machines - real or virtual - therefore you don't leave the insider program, so much as postpone it on one of your build installations. Perhaps that is why some of the insiders here can switch between rings on a build with ease?
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It lives in a case with 8 drive bays, and runs several multibooting systems - from Windows XP to 10, and some Linux distributions without problems, and generally with good speed.
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screen hinges show fatigue cracks on the clamshell screen damaged when dropped hence ext monitor; battery dead, touchpad barely usable, and keyboard pretty knackered, hence ext kb and mouse. internal WiFi adapter failed, so use wired ethernet. int DVD also now unusable, modem disabled
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