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yes - thats what i thought
i think other people have had issues with GPU with this update
IDK but better safe than sorry lol
I would strongly advise you to use HP Smart--I don't have your printer, but I use it for everything now for mine--very small footprint, it's all you need for driver install--it will also fix problems automatically.
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04675142
Press ctrl+alt+delete and select Task manger. You can run some commands there. Start explorer
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Another issue I had on both systems.. If you click on Task View, and then anywhere on the screen beside tasks, desktop image is gone, replaced with a black desktop. Setting desktop background back to image solves this
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Has anyone used the Facebook Messenger video chat on this build? I tried today with a video chat with my sister-n-law. On my laptop she could hear me but I could hardly hear her. On my desktop when I tried calling her it wouldn't call out. I had to use my Galaxy phone. I'm not sure if it's this build or not. My Desktop and Laptop are running the same build.
I lost power on Sat morning and just got it back maybe an hour ago. My laptop did not get updated (my desktop did on UPS power) and when I tried it a little while it stalled at 22% completed (the first time that happened). I retried and its prompting me to restart again. Here's hoping.
I had the exact same problems with my installation. After an apparently successful installation, I had a black screen with cursor and the Task Manager would shut down immediately before I could manually try to run explorer.exe. After several reboots I finally rentered my desktop, but Windows Update wasn't working. Scannow & DISM reported no errors. Another reboot took me back into black screen hell, where it took several more reboots before I was finally able to reboot again into a crippled Windows environment where most of my apps would not work (i.e. they would either open with an error message or immediately close after opening). When I tried Windows Update, it was still giving me an error ("Something went wrong, Try to reopen Settings later"). However, the day was saved when I was able to use the recovery function to revert back to my prior build, just as I was preparing for the grim task of reloading Windows and restoring all of my apps and data. That was the closest call I have had with a DEV version in the past few years. I'll try again when the next build hits.