First Major Update for Windows 10 Available
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Going back to 8.1 is looking more appealing by the day, I'm sad to say.
Backing-up now, and will probably do an image-restore to 8.1 overnight.
I was always somewhat disillusioned by 10, and that disillusionment has grown over time, not abated.
Wenda.
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Two of the main reasons they pulled 10586 was:
- Bit Locker failed to work on SSD's on a clean install, and
- drives go missing in 'This PC' folder
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So, can anybody summarize where exactly we are now with that last 10586,x. Many are asking me but I have no clear cut answer.
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So, can anybody summarize where exactly we are now with that last 10586,x. Many are asking me but I have no clear cut answer.
10240 is still up on site,
I was told that 10586 will be back up after the 'extermination' of a few bugs!
Hopefully by the end of the day!?
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Two of the main reasons they pulled 10586 was:
- Bit Locker failed to work on SSD's on a clean install, and
- drives go missing in 'This PC' folder
I read this but I enabled bitlocker on my SSD after clean install and it worked fine (I don't have TPM). Most of the reported errors I read seemed to be from SP3 owners though.
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10240 is still up on site,
I was told that 10586 will be back up after the 'extermination' of a few bugs!
Hopefully by the end of the day!?
Hi,
Sorry if I missed this in the threads discussing this
Any idea what this means for those of use currently running 10586, will we receive a patch for it
Not got any issues with it that I notice, just curious of whats going to happen
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I read this but I enabled bitlocker on my SSD after clean install and it worked fine (I don't have TPM). Most of the reported errors I read seemed to be from SP3 owners though.
I had no problem with BitLocker either, but I have drives missing on every boot.
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Hi,
Sorry if I missed this in the threads discussing this
Any idea what this means for those of use currently running 10586, will we receive a patch for it
Not got any issues with it that I notice, just curious of whats going to happen
I'm just going to carry on with 10586.11
I'm sure they'll send a patch out soon.
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I'm just going to carry on with 10586.11
I'm sure they'll send a patch out soon.
Thanks
Same for me, just going to carry on with it, mine seems a lot smother with this version so all is working well so far
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Where's the "DON'T PANIC!" in large friendly letters in this thread?
Nothing is seriously wrong with 10586.11, 10.0, or 1511, whatever you want to call it -
Microsoft has not recalled it, and just the links to a few distribution sources have been removed.
Probably because Microsoft wants folk to upgrade, not clean install at present, perhaps so they can bugfix the upgrade process, which is still causing problems.
It was the same after the release of 10240 10.0 RTM when the activation servers were shut down for the technical and insider builds - to encourage the upgraders from 7 and 8.x, rather than those who already were using Windows 10.
There's nothing to see here, move along, and talk of downgrading back to Windows 8.x is pure hysteria - Windows 10 is here to stay.
In a few hours time, when Redmond wakes up, perhaps there might be a clarification - it won't be the full story of course - but there will be bugfixes, updates and new builds and business as normal very soon.