New Windows 10 Insider Preview Fast+Skip Build 18936 (20H1) - July 10 Insider

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  1. Posts : 56,806
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #40

    Got one to go thru via WU in VMWare VM. Took almost 2 hours, but made.

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  2. Posts : 195
    3 x Win11 Pro x 64
       #41

    jimbo45 said:
    Using UUPDUMP it has worked perfectly for me on 2 physical laptops
    Not for me.

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    Waiting for next build.
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  3. Posts : 106
    Windows 10 Enterprise "Dev Insider"
       #42

    Extremely poor build in my opinion, laggy and very sluggish, Logitech mouse unusable, back to old build and wait for next one
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  4. Posts : 1,871
    W10 pro x64 20H2 Build 19042.610
       #43

    All installed OK, in fact this one was pretty quick. Only issue (its happened before) is a black desktop with only the bin showing. This requires a sign out/sign in to get the desktop to show. I do use theme packs so maybe its related to that and some service not starting after an upgrade.
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  5. Posts : 33
    Windows 10
       #44

    The build is completly laggy and unusable. Obliged to restore previous version
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  6. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
       #45

    Kari said:
    Just an idea: You could try Macrium viBoot.

    This is a storage driver issue, according to release notes. If you boot your last Macrium image in Hyper-V using viBoot, the host system storage drivers will be dormant, as VM is using Hyper-V drivers.
    Was able to test this now, as my HP ProBook laptop got the same issue and failed to upgrade:

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    Launched my incremental Macrium Reflect backup from last night as viBoot VM in Hyper-V, upgraded VM from ISO without any whatsoever issues:

    New Windows 10 Insider Preview Fast+Skip Build 18936 (20H1) - July 10-viboot-vm-upgraded-iso.jpg

    Macrium viBoot is currently saving the changes to new backup, will restore it later today.

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  7. Posts : 11,247
    Windows / Linux : Arch Linux
       #46

    Hi folks

    Bonkersly stupid today but quite enjoying mucking about with some GUI stuff on WSL today on this build (Must have too much spare time today !!!!!!!)

    Here's the patience games from KDE running on UBUNTU WSL on W10 20H1

    Note -- to get it working - after enabling WSL and then installing ubuntu (18.x) from the store --

    apt install kde-full for the KDE desktop (you won't get a full desktop but can run loads of GUI programs)
    Install an X-Server on windows (XMING or Vcxsrv) and launch with standard defaults

    then run your GUI app with command : DISPLAY=:0 gui_appname you can ignore odd spurious messages on the console.

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    I'm messing around with this so I can multi-window, not have to run as root and see what works and what doesn't.

    BTW to stop with ubuntu WSL from entering sudo password each time just type sudo su . You'll get asked for password then you'll remain as root until you exit the session.

    Cheers
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  8. Posts : 3,274
    Windows 10 and windows insider
       #47

    scoopjeff said:
    Extremely poor build in my opinion, laggy and very sluggish, Logitech mouse unusable, back to old build and wait for next one
    Thank you, Jeff—thought I was the one that detected this. I rolled back and reinstalled and got same results. Don’t understand because three other computers installed and two of them use Logitech mouse/keyboard and they all work perfectly. The sluggish screen action is on my big Samsung monitor and my Ryzen cpu system. When I rolled back performance was as expected-smooth and fast screen and mouse/cursor action. Think I’ll take it back to previous build again and see what I can do. Don’t have time today.
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  9. Posts : 19,516
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #48

    magilla said:
    Thank you, Jeff—thought I was the one that detected this. I rolled back and reinstalled and got same results. Don’t understand because three other computers installed and two of them use Logitech mouse/keyboard and they all work perfectly. The sluggish screen action is on my big Samsung monitor and my Ryzen cpu system. When I rolled back performance was as expected-smooth and fast screen and mouse/cursor action. Think I’ll take it back to previous build again and see what I can do. Don’t have time today.
    All that sluggishness seem to come from extremely poor graphics performance.
    Normal build 1903
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    This build
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  10. Posts : 3,274
    Windows 10 and windows insider
       #49

    CountMike said:
    All that sluggishness seem to come from extremely poor graphics performance.
    Normal build 1903
    New Windows 10 Insider Preview Fast+Skip Build 18936 (20H1) - July 10-pt-4-25-3600a.jpg

    This build
    New Windows 10 Insider Preview Fast+Skip Build 18936 (20H1) - July 10-skippy1.jpg
    Thanks Mike-does changing graphic driver do anything?
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