This happened to me too, on a non-touch-screen Inspiron 15/3000 laptop running 64-bit Pro. The touch keyboard appears about 20 seconds after boot and disappears for good when I hit any key on the...
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This happened to me too, on a non-touch-screen Inspiron 15/3000 laptop running 64-bit Pro. The touch keyboard appears about 20 seconds after boot and disappears for good when I hit any key on the...
Me too. My test box (ancient Dell laptop) fans kicked into high speed a few minutes ago, and I'm surprised to see it currently downloading the update. For 1703, this didn't happen for about two...
Upgraded two machines so far. My test box, an ancient, somewhat memory- and processor-challenged 7 year old Dell desktop (Home, 32-bit) and my Dell Inspiron 15 3000-series laptop (Pro, 64-bit). ...
Installed the update on my old, ancient test box. It took about 45 minutes, no surprises. I figure if it installs on this machine, it shouldn't be a problem on my others. (At least in theory. :))
Not sure what causes it, but you're not alone. I've seen this bug since version 6 shipped, and on three OSs (XP, 7 and now 10). It happens to me about 1 in 10 times when I check for mail.
I finally upgraded yesterday and the machine did wind up with Pro as surmised. Only slowdown was I managed to do this on Patch Tuesday and so it updated right after the first clean boot. :)
I'm working on my plan to move to Windows 10 on the machine listed in my system specs by going through the upgrade process and then doing a clean install sometime later.
My question: This PC came...