Hopefully those are fixed when the final build is released
I'm waiting for it so I can get off the insider.
The latest build gave me restart problem's where I get a blue screen three time's before I get to
the desktop.
To me, app/program crashes where Microsoft is not the creator doesn't count. It makes sense that the more apps/programs you have, the higher the risk of poor reliability history.
Anyways, here's mine after a bunch of updates today:
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: homemade in 2010 OS: Windows 10 CPU: Core i7 870 Motherboard: Gigabyte P55A-UD3 Memory: 16 GB G.Skills Graphics Card: ASUS GeForce GTX 680 Sound Card: on-board audio Monitor(s) Displays: Samsung 23" Screen Resolution: 2048x1152 Keyboard: Das Keyboard 4 Ultimate Mouse: ASUS Republic of Gamers PSU: Corsair 650W Case: Cooler Master full tower Cooling: stock CPU fan Hard Drives: OCZ Vertex 3
OCZ Vertex 2
Western Digital Browser: Chrome Other Info: third computer built in the past ten years
Hi all. Just a quick question.
I just bought a new game and there been a few patches since it's come out and, ever so gradually, it's taken a little bit longer to load up and start since the latest patch was released a few days ago. The issue...
I've used gpedit to allow manual control of updates and manually download and install updates when available, and I set "Notifiy to download" option. That gave me control similar to what I had with Win7. Or so I thought. But the Reliability...
When I go to control panel > Security and Maint. > Maint. > View reliability history
nothing happens, and control panel closes.
This happened in the last build also.