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Also notice Intel graphics driver was shot in Device Manager, Uninstalled and reinstalled seems ok now.
Also notice Intel graphics driver was shot in Device Manager, Uninstalled and reinstalled seems ok now.
I guess it's not my night. Got a GSOD BUT after it rebooted I got SLEEP back and video seems ok. Night Light came on and it wasn't previously.
Perhaps it was all video driver.
Never knew this before. I was in my CU while Qing some brats. I had the timer in Alarms & Clocks app going. I decided to boot over to my 362 and opened the app here and lo and behold the timer was counting down at the right time. A Cortana-connected thing via MS account?
Something is killing performance in this build, mostly 2D performance 30%), a bit of CPU (10%) and 3D while file system speed is terrible (30%). No drivers were changed to account for those drops.
No problems like that here, Mike. I did have a mishap with Edge this morning. While I had a few tabs open I did a Cortana search and when I clicked on a result it didn't open another tab as it should and Edge froze. Buttons and links lit up when hovered. Couldn't change tabs, nor close out. Waited awhile to see if it would recover, but no go. Closed it out in Task Manager.
Strange thing is that I opened it again and all seems well. Even using Cortana searches.
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Earlier on the 16288 thread, I found out fron others that if you clean install 16288, it installs the "stable" version of Onedrive without Files on Demand.
I managed to find a link to a beta version of Onedrive with Files on Demand which worked.
16362 also clean installs with a version of Onedrive without Files on Demand.
However if I uninstall that version and reinstall version I used to get Onedrive Files on Demand on 16288 it does not show the Files on Demand feature!
Any ideas how to get Files on Demand on 16362?
This is a wild stab, but.....
I had some really weird issues with the On-Demand feature working right, kept wanting to download whole files, not place-holders. I uninstalled OneDrive completely (I used Revo to get the deep-down crap). Rebooted so all the in-use stuff could be deleted. Deleted the entire OneDrive folder from USERS. Went to OneDrive ONLINE, and on the left-hand side under PC, removed the PC name in question. Basically cut all ties with OneDrive and that OS and my MS acct. Installed OneDrive, assigned my MS acct to it, checked On-Demand option, picked all folders, and it set-up all place-holders and was done in about 10 seconds. Rebooted to make sure it would hold, and all is well.....so far.
YMMV..........