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  1. Posts : 100
    Windows 10
       #130

    Jack07 said:
    Done, the upgrade was fast and didn't had any problems.
    I have a issue tho, Aida64 v4.0 doesn't show the CPU, MB and all other stuff in the Sensor section, it only shows the HDD.
    Also the software I'm using for undervolting/overclocking doesn't work anymore, the windows Power Plan takes priority. It's either a bug or they remove some legacy stuff?
    Same
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  2. Posts : 100
    Windows 10
       #131

    CountMike said:
    You are right about Aida, I have Engineer's edition, updated but still same. HW Info works.
    MSI Afterburner displays only 0s.
    Asus PC Diagnostics will not even start.
    same thing
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  3. Posts : 180
    Windows 10 Pro, 64 bit. Version 20H2
       #132

    If a user has a problem with an upgrade, can it be rolled back if needed?
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  4. Posts : 19,511
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #133

    GunnzAkimbo said:
    same thing
    Also found this:
    ATTENTION - RTSS Not Working after Windows 10 Update?
    Recently Microsoft released their KB4032188 update which invokes an updated compatibility assistant. That compatibility assistant is now detecting the old RTSS 6.x.x versions launch, and prevents it from doing so. It informs user that RTSS is incompatible with Creators Update and redirects you to our download page with recommendation to upgrade. This is exactly why we released official 7.0.0 beta with Creators Update support back in April 2017. To get compatible again please install revision 7.0.0 beta 19 (or newer). Right now you are using a 6.x.x version. Also, more recommended we suggest that you to download latest full beta package of MSI Afterburner 4.4.0 Beta 12 which includes an even newer build of RTSS.
    Gonna try 4.4.0 beta version.
    PS:
    Nope, still shoving 0s.

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  5. Posts : 3,105
    W10 Pro + W10 Preview
       #134

    Jack07 said:
    Done, the upgrade was fast and didn't had any problems.
    I have a issue tho, Aida64 v4.0 doesn't show the CPU, MB and all other stuff in the Sensor section, it only shows the HDD.
    Also the software I'm using for undervolting/overclocking doesn't work anymore, the windows Power Plan takes priority. It's either a bug or they remove some legacy stuff?
    This is BETA.....you have to give software manufacturers time to catch up with patches, which they should by the time this is released to the general public....if it is essential to have certain apps working then you shouldn't be using Beta.
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  6. Posts : 301
    Windows 10 Enterprise x64 (Insider)
       #135

    Rocky said:
    Standard little SATA SSD, nothing special. I did some preparation in advance and I stated the project at 11:05 AM Mountain time and it was completely done by 11:34. Yes the restart took awhile, about 5 minutes, but the process was smooth. I monitored the entire thing with task manager. I have a little Intel i5 4690 that is rated to 3.5 ghz, but the update used all four cores and the task manager indicated that the CPU was cooking along at 3.92 ghz during the entire install.
    So...that is very, very interesting to me.

    Back several months ago before they radically changed the way upgrades worked, a half hour might have been in the realm of possibility here, but not now.

    Yes, as everyone has said, things got a lot better with this particular build (as opposed to the last several, when things were at their absolute worst), but mine took 45 minutes in the first phase (the time from when WU is first checked to when the Reboot button appears) and about 15 minutes post reboot. That's certainly a lot better than it's been recently, when the first phase took an ungodly 65 mins.

    So, twice as long as yours. Our system specs are really close. Yes, your CPU is better, but could that really account for this? This seems much more like a disk-bound thing to me.

    Note: I was using the system during the install. I wasn't doing anything but using a web browser, though.

    This leaves me with one guess, assuming the CPU isn't way more important than I thought: yours is a relatively new install, so there's much less work for the upgrade process to do. Mine is not; it's several years old. If this isn't the explanation, then I'm truly stumped.

    For reference, the combined size of the two Program Files dirs here is about 9GB. Programs&Features shows that I have 163 programs installed (that's a misleading count, but it will make for a handy comparison).
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  7. Posts : 19,511
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #136

    dencal said:
    This is BETA.....you have to give software manufacturers time to catch up with patches, which they should by the time this is released to the general public....if it is essential to have certain apps working then you shouldn't be using Beta.
    There's always a substitute for not working applications.
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  8. Posts : 3,105
    W10 Pro + W10 Preview
       #137

    CountMike said:
    There's always a substitute for not working applications.
    Do note.....my post contained the following words "certain apps"....which is explicit.
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  9. Posts : 19,511
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #138

    dencal said:
    Do note.....my post contained the following words "certain apps"....which is explicit.
    Yes there's always certain substitutes for certain applications so I just replace them as certainly don't know if those certain applications are certainly for certain work again.
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  10. Posts : 3,105
    W10 Pro + W10 Preview
       #139

    CountMike said:
    Yes there's always certain substitutes for certain applications so I just replace them as certainly don't know if those certain applications are certainly for certain work again.
    I can only think it must be something they put in the water in Serbia...
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