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Go to internet options and advanced and switch to software rendering if you haven't already clean installed.
Go to internet options and advanced and switch to software rendering if you haven't already clean installed.
Anyone else having a problem with video drivers in 9926? I've got an MSI GS60 laptop with both Intel HD 4600 and Nvidia 970m. I allowed the upgrade to do it's thing and install all drivers, basically I didn't touch it at all. But after reboot both video drivers were disabled. I tried all the usual uninstall, delete system drivers, reinstall. Also tried reverting to previous Intel drivers. Could not get them to enable and stay enabled after reboot. I could sometimes get one or the other enabled, and I even got them both enabled a couple times but after every reboot it disables them both. Even when enabled they were not functioning correctly. Had to rollback to 9841.
Disappointed because I was looking forward to trying it out. Did notice a few bugs regarding the Start Menu while I had it installed. No way to adjust Start menu size. Customize options grey'd out. Problem with Apps reinstalling themselves automatically. Some internet connection issues were it was not importing my "Connected MSN Profile" at login. (Not keeping my profile wallpaper for the boot login);
Admittedly, you HAVE customized the "metro" part of the Start Menu to include your tiles, arranged as you want them.Here is what I did with mine.. how is that not customized??
My major disappointment with this build is that (1) you can't shrink down the width of the Start Menu, (2) the Start Menu stays the same width even if ALL the tiles are removed, and (3) the All Apps list is very different than in the previous builds. True "customization" should allow us to adjust the width of the Start Menu and to specify which "type" of All Apps list we want -- the new Win10 style, or the previous "Win8" style.
Does anyone else have this thing called "RelevantKnowledge" running in the background? What is it? I don't remember installing or activating it. First time I saw this on Windows 10.