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Another old jewel here: Intel's 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge in BIOS Mode). Upgrade or clean installed went just fine.
Sorry i missed your reply. Yes i agree, we are going to have to rely on third parties to achieve this. This is the reason that Apple have IOS for Phones and MacOS for computers, because they knew the problems of having just one OS. We are now forced to suffer because they want a universal OS that runs on every screen from a phone to multi monitor PC and its does neither very well.
I did the update on my laptop and there were a number of things that you could opt out of. I opted out of most, including Cortana, and blow me, the very next screen had Cortana instructions on it.
The inability to increase my screen to fill the monitor window also happened when I upgraded from Windows-7 to Windows-10 in September 2015. Had to do a similar (maybe the same, I forget) registry hack at that time too.
My P.C. is an HP Pavilion 2009, with original bios and video card (ATI HD4350). Performed the Upgrade to Creators flawlessly. Took about an hour, with 3 auto-restarts.
I don't game or do 3-D stuff. See no difference in everyday browsing of the internet, but maybe the "improvements" are under the hood things which aren't noticeable to average users like me. The only annoyance is that my computer now takes almost 2 minutes to boot-up. (I shut down cold every night) Before the Creators Update my daily boot-up was a little under a minute.
I just noticed that the CU removed my hacks from the registry. I like to add the "Copy To/Move To" right click shortcut. It's so useful I can't understand why MS doesn't make it a standard feature.
I use it so frequently that it only took a day after CU to notice that it was gone. Not hard to put back of course. Just wonder what other changes to my settings there might be that I haven't discovered yet?
My PCs bios dates from 2009/06/03. Update loaded fine. And yes I also started in this game in 1969 on IBM main fames with punch tapes and then later punch cards.
TCP improvements in the Windows network stack (Creators update):
https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/98/...windows-01.pdf