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My first attempt failed, but the second one took about 30 mins to download/install and 20 mins to restart.
Anyway, it seems very snappy. First time using 10, that I have got that Windows 7 feeling. Very nice. :)
My first attempt failed, but the second one took about 30 mins to download/install and 20 mins to restart.
Anyway, it seems very snappy. First time using 10, that I have got that Windows 7 feeling. Very nice. :)
Yes, this was a nice surprise! At first, I thought something was wrong because it went so quickly. The usual long processing points of 75-76-77% were not there. Whole process, from Check for Updates to full desktop in 38 minutes. 5 minutes to make ISO before Restart. Very nice! Same for the "Skip Ahead", nice quick update. Also nice to not see the "Hi! We have some updates for you." blah-blah-blah
:)
I'm finding nothing wrong with this build so far. It seems as stable as the usual RTM.
I envy you guys with modern hardware. My laptop just started the fifth hour of the upgrade process (upgrade found 19:02 my time, it's now 23:08), all signs are good, though, so I believe I will get to Restart now as soon as in an hour or so. Then it's just an hour and a half to restart and upgrade.
Resources are OK, only 7% of CPU and 47% of RAM (that includes 4 GB used by a VM) used at the moment. It's just slow, without any apparent reason.
EN-US W10 PRO upgrade on a Hyper-V VM is already at "Installing 13%" after only two hours, it might be I will make a new record in this UUP era and get it done in under four hours :)
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Last edited by Kari; 23 Aug 2017 at 18:18. Reason: Wrong information, a typo.
Automatically installed on its own on my Dell Venue Pro 11 (7139). Working on the install for the i7 Z97 Fatal1ty desktop right now. So far, so good. I agree with Kari's assessment of "slow," but it seems trouble-free so far...
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Another member had time of just over an hour. i3 & SSD. Maybe a common thread is it's still I/O bound in areas, but much, much better. They definitely changed something.