Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14905 for PC and Mobile Insider
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Cliff S Thanks for the information.
Jeff
You're welcome Jeff.
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I now have a dual boot set up stable/insider. The recent build with all of the bugs makes this a requirement to keep testing and to be able to use 10 as a daily OS.
Jeff
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I now have a dual boot set up stable/insider. The recent build with all of the bugs makes this a requirement to keep testing and to be able to use 10 as a daily OS.
Jeff
Do you experience any other bugs, besides that power issue and some settings can't be accessed?
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I now have a dual boot set up stable/insider. The recent build with all of the bugs makes this a requirement to keep testing and to be able to use 10 as a daily OS.
Jeff
Are you having any major problems? Knock on wood I've only had minor problems with this build. The known start button being one of them.
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I now have a dual boot set up stable/insider. The recent build with all of the bugs makes this a requirement to keep testing and to be able to use 10 as a daily OS.
Jeff
Only running one PC at the moment but I'm not a fan of dual booting.
I've taken the wimps path and gone back to Release Preview Builds for now. The Fast Ring was causing me too much anguish 
Clean install of Anniversary, got the 14393.82 update and I'm happy for the moment :)
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Do you experience any other bugs, besides that power issue and some settings can't be accessed?
Are you having any major problems? Knock on wood I've only had minor problems with this build. The known start button being one of them.
Right now I'm just having the same minor things that are known. But in the long run I think this configuration will be best for testing and having a daily stable OS.
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Only running one PC at the moment but I'm not a fan of dual booting.
I've taken the wimps path and gone back to Release Preview Builds for now. The Fast Ring was causing me too much anguish
Clean install of Anniversary, got the 14393.82 update and I'm happy for the moment :)
Using a dual boot never bothered me nor have I had issues that I can't work out. I could use a VM of sorts but with that it's just not the same as running the OS on metal.
IMO..
Jeff
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Right now I'm just having the same minor things that are known. But in the long run I think this configuration will be best for testing and having a daily stable OS.
Reasonable :) I'm running dual boot too, but on the "change a drive you don't like" way.
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Using a dual boot never bothered me nor have I had issues that I can't work out. I could use a VM of sorts but with that it's just not the same as running the OS on metal.
IMO..
Jeff
I didn't mind dual booting with Windows Vista and 7 but for some reason Win 7 and Win 10 never worked quite right.
I totally agree with you on the VM issue though, it just never feels the same.
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I didn't mind dual booting with Windows Vista and 7 but for some reason Win 7 and Win 10 never worked quite right.
I totally agree with you on the VM issue though, it just never feels the same.
For me the main issue is using a VM just feels slow and bogged down. I really want to see if the OS is fast and snappy.