Got it. Thanks.
Type: Posts; User: mlhifi
Got it. Thanks.
I can't speak for Europe;), but here in the UK my Windows 10 Pro updated to Version 1511 (OS Build 10586.3) 2 days ago, on Tuesday.
The Creation tool (dated yesterday the 11th I think) does provide...
Us older ones can (hopefully) still show the young ones a thing or two eh Wynona?
You know, I didn't give the Beta a try before I reverted to RTM... silly me :-)
I've downloaded it now and, if the problem arises again, at least it'll be there ready.
Maybe I'll keep 10240 and...
Sadly, that's not what's holding mine up either!
So, I have reluctantly gone back to 10240 (RTM) and all is now fine! And that's where it's gonna stay :)
That's very interesting, thank you. I don't have an issue with Rufus, per se, I now this is a WIndows problem as it works just fine with Win10 RTM! (as mentioned, I've used Rufus for years; it is...
OK, so in a nutshell I was correct in my assumption that the failure to eject USB and the inability of Rufus to take control over the memory stick are one in the same problem! Well at least I'm happy...
My goodness... what on earth happened when you.... eh, well never mind, I won't go there!
However, I don't see a problem with bringing it up! Why not? It's a great program that I've been using for...
Exactly what I am getting and, I suspect, we all are.
Something just came up that is probably the same problem.
I decided a clean install of 10565 would be a good idea. I have always used Rufus to...
As far as I'm aware, it has always been the case that USB hard drives do not have an eject option from the right-click in ThisPC, only in the notification area. Only USB memory sticks have that...
Yes, for me it has been consistant in every build except 10240! Bizarre I know.
I guess this is why Windows 10 was "opened up" to the world... there are a million different combinations of...
From my experience, this has been happening in all builds, before and since RTM, but NOT in RTM itself!
What's that about?
Plug in USB stick and immediately EJECT it and...... it won't let you!
The SFC command has sorted the problem for me too. But we shouldn't have to do this!
After running the SFC command, it reports "corrupt files were found" (the source of the problem I suspect?). ...