Windows 10 Preview Tested Apps
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Below is the error I get every time I try to install EMET.
I can install other programs/services without issues, and make changes to Services.
I tried using a Local Admin account and a MS Admin account.
I turned off all real-time protection.
None of that helps.
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I finally got EMET installed this way:
Enabled the built in Administrator account and logged in.
Ran the EMET installer and got the same error for the service.
Opened the Services window and Started the Microsoft EMET Service.
Went back to the error window and clicked "Try Again".
The installation continued and completed successfully.
You could probably do this with a Regular Admin account, but I used the built in Administrator account.
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Foxit Reader works
Windows Live Mail 2012 works
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Visual Studio 2013 - compiles and runs perfectly :)
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TeamSpeak 3 works perfectly. Haven't noticed any issues with Steam yet.
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My Intel SSD 520 "Toolbox" gets hung up and will not run on my Win 10. I have Java installed. The Toolbox ran fine on my Win 8.1 installation. Any suggestions.
Good catch jm44jg39, All functions of the Intel SSD Toolbox seems to work on my installation except the SSD Optimizer function.
Last edited by IownAmoneyPit; 07 Oct 2014 at 20:15.
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Just wanted to say that AMD CCC is working perfectly for me with both the 14.9 main release and the 14.9.1 beta. I noticed that it's in the "Not Working" list.
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Just wanted to say that AMD CCC is working perfectly for me with both the 14.9 main release and the 14.9.1 beta. I noticed that it's in the "Not Working" list.
I said it didn't! It failed at "detecting hardware" for me
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TELL ME UR SECRET!!!!!
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Go figure; Microsoft Silverlight works.
Malwarebyte Anti Malware Premium also works.
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Zemana Antilogger Free is working OK.
CPU-Z 1.70 is not working.
Last edited by The Doctor; 08 Oct 2014 at 00:52.
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I said it didn't! It failed at "detecting hardware" for me

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TELL ME UR SECRET!!!!!
Try using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) 13.4.0.0) in Safe Mode to uninstall & restart, then reinstall the drivers from scratch after it's rebooted. That's likely the only thing I did differently from you.
Last edited by blackroseMD1; 08 Oct 2014 at 01:04.