I resized the Recovery Partition (from 500mb -> 800 mb) on all my windows 10 machines (of various types: desktop, laptop, older desktop), and the update succeeded.
It's baffling that they seem to...
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I resized the Recovery Partition (from 500mb -> 800 mb) on all my windows 10 machines (of various types: desktop, laptop, older desktop), and the update succeeded.
It's baffling that they seem to...
How safe is it to do this? My nvidia gamestream seems to be creating a _lot_ of virtual devices sometimes, which are only used once. Is it safe to delete these?
Installed it, Windows Defender was disabled upon reboot ...
I'm getting SFC errors (about MSFT files) after this update again - trying to fix with DISM.
Brink: How safe is this procedure?
I find a lot of things using this tool: Free PC cleaner & Privacy tool - Download
Oh, I know, sorry if that comment came off as being directed at the lovely people here. It was more of a general "fist towards the sky, shaking angrily" comment :)
Because I saw all the E3 news I thought, I'll check out how to install Windows Store apps to a seperate drive, instead of on my main drive.
Unfortunately, using the "Change Where New Content Is...
That's what I'm contesting - flipping this switch should get me out of Insider Releases *now*.
Just wanna quickly re-verify that this is the sanctioned way to get out of the insider preview program, and put my system in a normal, retail, upgradeable state?
So you did not have this switch, or flipping this gave you a warning?
Ehm, I'm pretty sure that's incorrect.
I can just flip this switch:
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Just as I caved in this morning and downloaded insider preview.
Is it safe for me to leave the insider program now?
Mine went through without failing this time, but I did leave the computer idle for a good 3 hours whilst I was away. :)
That chip is disabled in BIOS. I uninstalled the Intel graphics drivers using DDU. Windows update doesn't offer me them again. Weird.
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Figured this bizarre issue it out,...
First time I'm seeing these two updates pushed. I'm not using any Intel GPU.
Why does Windows update push these?
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Edit: Solution in this post.
For the record: this is only when you have a medium in the drive, I presume?
Wow, not disputing your results, but that's pretty huge.
Are you sure nothing else changed on your system? This wasn't measured before/after a BIOS update? Laptop on "powersaving" mode instead of...
A bit off-topic, but in my experience: VS2017 and VS2019 can coexist (one doesn't replace the other, it's totally seperate) and the VS2019 installer is very polished.
I develop some CUDA...
I for one, am glad they give this release a longer time in RP.
None of them use the anti-cheat that was problematic (BattlEye) - that is used in titles like Fortnite, PUBG, The Crew 2 and Rainbow 6: Siege. (All of them quite big AAA titles - cannot see MS...
I know, but I was looking for more specifics. Which games still result in an upgrade block? Which have been fixed?
Any people playing games on the latest build? What's the anti-cheat situation?
The continuing problems with games GSOD'ing on anti-cheat loading is starting to worry me. Asked Brandon Leblanc on twitter - no updates.
Brandon LeBlanc on Twitter:
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Still no fix for crash when launching BattlEye-enabled games?
I'm sure MS wouldn't risk pushing a version that breaks some of the most popular games around (Fortnite, for example, uses BattlEye)
Anyone with BattlEye-protected games (PUBG, Fortnite, R6 Siege) installed on this latest build? What's the experience? Still crashing?