I am, It still plagued by this issue. MS certainly have got something wrong. I can no longer run as I used to under Win 8.1is a constant fight to close apps and reduce the number pf browser pages...
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I am, It still plagued by this issue. MS certainly have got something wrong. I can no longer run as I used to under Win 8.1is a constant fight to close apps and reduce the number pf browser pages...
The article and the manual fix are only valid for XP and NT - looks like this was created to fix a problem that was there until 2003, I doubt it applies to Win 10
I am sure there is a memory leak...
The Microsoft automated fixit tool on that page says it is not applicable to Win10 when it is run
Unfortunately this is not applicable to Windows 10.
Thanks, This was correct.
Regards
Mike
Thanks, I will try this when I next have the laptop.
Cheers
Mike
Thanks, It is not getting that far. It asks for the product key very early on, before it attempts the install.
Cheers,
Mike
Worked flawlessly on both my 8.1 systems, but not my friends win7 system.
Hi,
I did not realise I had been at all vague, my apologies.
Unfortunately my neighbour now has his laptop back as I got nowhere. I have suggested he wait until the windows 10 upgrade system...
Thanks, nice to know it is not just my friend's pc that has the issue!
Hi Paul
Thanks for your kind reply.
Yes the laptop was fully up to date (after about 2 days and 20 restarts!) with the Get Windows 10 icon displayed.
I had actually tried Option 2 as suggested...
Having upgraded my laptop and Surface Pro to Win 10, my neighbour asked me to do the same for his laptop running its original OEM applied Win7.1 Home premium.
Unlike my 2 machines, when the win10...