Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 10041 now available
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Clean install or upgrade? I just did a clean install with a downloaded ISO. Maybe an upgrade carries certain registry settings over.
upgrade ,never tried on the last build so I don't know if it functioned then
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'ScanForCrap' completed successfully and found corrupt stuff but couldn't do anything about it.
Oh well, I'll probably perform a clean install every other day til RTM anyway!
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Oh well, I'll probably perform a clean install every other day til RTM anyway!
Everyone needs a hobby, Edwin.
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'ScanForCrap' completed successfully and found corrupt stuff but couldn't do anything about it.
Oh well, I'll probably perform a clean install every other day til RTM anyway!
You could try running this first using your ISO as source (if you have one)
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /source:WIM:X:\Sources\Install.wim:1 /LimitAccess
sfc worked for me after that (tip taken from here... How to repair your system files using Dism and Sfc in build 10041 - Windows 10 Forums )
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I've been trying this but every time I run it I get an error saying that source files could not be found. I have 10041 on disk and I can boot with it so I know it's good. I replaced the X with the drive letter too. Any ideas?
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Same here. A driver for 'Realtek High Definition Audio' can be found on a search but it won't install. The installation process times out.
Control Panel > Sound > Playback shows no audio devices installed. Tried deleting the 'High Definition Audio Device' from Device Manager and rebooting hoping it might detect/install on a reboot but that didn't work either.
No problem on the previous build.
I went to my laptop's manufacturer (HP) and told it I had Windows 8.1 and downloaded (only) the audio driver for my lappy and saved it. Once I ran it, the driver installed as it should and now I have my sound back.
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I used the driver from ASUS X54C windows 8 downloaded at their site, and it worked off the get-go
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I just ran it to,but it quit at 15%
Same here. I have two computers with windows 10 build 10041 on them. Both terminate the SFC/ scannow command saying "Windows Resource Protection count not perform the requested operation. Both of these systems are dual boot systems, one with windows 8.1 and one with windows 7.
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I used the driver from ASUS X54C windows 8 downloaded at their site, and it worked off the get-go
Hi there
That isn't any good for my MOBO -- it won't install -- no hardware found --- not surprising since it's a VIA driver that's needed - but the VIA driver windows tries to install breaks the sound --Roll back to the Ms windows default one works fine --it's just I can't stop windows form automatically updating it again every time windows goes through it's automatically update. There should be an option to exclude specific updates -- on build 10041 there's no option - you have to take the lot regardless of whether they break your system or not.
Cheers
jimbo