Windows Client Guidance against speculative execution vulnerabilities
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that is for the intel me stuff has nothing to do with this bug, i'm not vulnerable to intel me bug
I'd like to see what your results only.
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FYI, you ran v1.0.0.128 not the latest v1.0.0.152. Try the out v1.0.0.152. Thanks again for the troublesome.
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Here you go :) no problem .
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Here you go :) no problem .
Greatly appreciated. I don't know what's wrong with my rig.
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do you have same motherboard ??
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do you have same motherboard ??
Nope. Mine is ASRock H97 Pro4 (P2.00).
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Why do you say older PCs will be unsupported by Windows 10?
Hi Steve - It is unsupported because 1607 reaches end of Support in March 2018, and any attempted upgrade or clean install of builds after 14393 on this hardware (second computer in specs) results in a Windows 10 installation with major problems driving many of the hardware devices, in particular it has no network, and many devices not working in Device Manager, and attempting to use drivers from 1607 results in either no improvement or crashes.
It seems that the problem is more to do with PlugnPlay failing to allocate the correct memory slots, and causing IRQ conflicts between devices sharing IRQs and memory during setup than problems with the drivers themselves.
Last edited by Fafhrd; 11 Jan 2018 at 16:24.
Reason: Indicated which computer in specs this is referring to
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Hi Steve - It is unsupported because 1607 reaches end of Support in March 2018, and any attempted upgrade or clean install of builds after 14393 on this hardware results in a Windows 10 installation with major problems driving many of the hardware devices, in particular it has no network, and many devices not working in Device Manager, and attempting to use drivers from 1607 results in either no improvement or crashes.
It seems that the problem is more to do with PlugnPlay failing to allocate the correct memory slots, and causing IRQ conflicts between devices sharing IRQs and memory during setup than problems with the drivers themselves.
I don't understand your post. I've recently done a clean install of Windows 7 on two c. 2006 AMD Athlon x2 based PCs then upgraded them to the latest version of Windows 10 (v1709) with no problems. The PC performance is hardly blistering but quite adequate for a backup PC for email, web browsing, word processing etc.
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I'm a bit confused by my system. The Intel app states I'm GOLDEN, but the Powershell script says I'm NOT GOLDEN ????
Anybody have any Ideas ?