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It is good that they have better quality control now when the release of Creators Update is almost at the doorstep. The new features Creators Update brings to the table are huge.
It is good that they have better quality control now when the release of Creators Update is almost at the doorstep. The new features Creators Update brings to the table are huge.
My desk side system with Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 10 Professional Preview 15031 died on Saturday. It is in for repair and I hope it is just the 600W Power Supply which has now been in two machines. (fingers crossed)
WEK
Edit: I received my desk side system back last night and it was indeed a bad power supply (about 6 years old). I now have a new EVGA 700 Bronze PS and all seems well...Thank the Lord. Also just upgraded the nVidia Win 10 Graphics Driver which is also working fine.
Last edited by WEKJR; 22 Feb 2017 at 07:35.
I hope for your sake that is all that it is. My system had a leak in the cooling system, which messed up my video card first, then took down the motherboard. Of course, a 5.5 year old system is hard to get repaired, so I am dead in the water. You think you are so prepared for a disaster by backing up everything every2 to 3 days, but backups don't help restore a new system. Good luck to you with your system. I don't know where to start even, since most of my programs are downloads, and the downloads are on the email (Keys, etc) so uggggg.
Geeks, I see your bets and raise with this: My once a quite respectable home network and fleet of devices is now due a difficult divorce and an additional prolonged legal battle with local authorities down to one old Asus laptop running latest Insider build which takes about 15 minutes to be operable when cold booted when it boots with first try. That (successful boot) happens every now and then although mostly it takes 2 to 4 hard resets because when cold the laptop usually freezes already while doing POST, only showing Asus logo on black background.
Yet, keenly awaiting a new build, however unsure if I will have a working machine to install it. Fingers crossed :)
Yes you can! I moved my Mac Pro 3.1 Windows 8.1 SSD to my new Mac Pro 5.1. Called MS and the very kind lady on the phone replaced my old key with a new one. Synced my new Mac Pros' Windows 8.1 (SSD) with the MS Activation servers - et voila - Windows got activated again.
Thank you kind lady from the MS helpdesk! Good luck.
Cheers
Last edited by M4v3r1ck; 21 Feb 2017 at 18:10.