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August 3rd, 2015 07:21 PM #51
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August 3rd, 2015 08:40 PM #52
Windows 10 is updating in the background.
Damn, son! Where'd you find this?
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August 3rd, 2015 09:21 PM #53
Mined the plethora of informations in the computer
Better do it on a fresh install (format all partitions & dont forget to back up all data first)
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August 3rd, 2015 11:32 PM #54
I stuck with Upgrade rather than a clean install. The netbook hardly had anything installed in it. The laptop and desktop both have a number of games I didn't want to reinstall.
The only issue I had from all three installs was a terrible slowdown with The Witcher 3 (literally a slideshow). An Nvidia display driver download fixed that one.
I also turned off or uninstalled a bunch of network sharing/online "features" such as OneDrive and live tiles (in the Start Menu).
Besides the netbook suffering occasional busy pauses while a web page loads (due to 2Gb RAM and weak Atom CPU), Windows 10 seems okay.
My main reason for upgrading is a better OS for the netbook and DX12 for the desktop and laptop.
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August 4th, 2015 10:06 AM #55I did some googling and there was one possible culprit --- indexing.
It's likely that after the upgrade, windows tried to re-index my files. I have a ton of small files in my HDD (c/o STEAM). And this may have aggravated the re-indexing operation.
At the same time, it may have also been trying to do other things like initialize the onboard sound, and other services.
Anyway, all is well. System runs really well, and I'm happy with the end result.
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September 22nd, 2015 07:20 PM #56
I've been testing Windows 10 on this netbook extensively. One thing I noticed at this stage is how much quicker surfing the Web is compared to when I still had Windows 7 Starter installed.
Before the Windows 10 upgrade, surfing (especially this site) was slow using Firefox (or any browser) because it took forever for the Web site to load. Using the same Firefox with Windows 10, loading Web sites are a lot faster.
Specs: Intel Atom N550 (dualcore with HT, 1.5 GHz), 2 Gb DDR3 RAM
It's similar to my old Mac Mini: Intel Core Duo (dualcore, 1.66 Ghz), 2 Gb DDR2, OSX 10.6.8
The Mac Mini is still better at loading Web pages among low-RAM machines. The older OSX Snow Leopard is a really polished OS. But, my netbook with Windows 10 is right on its heels.Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; September 22nd, 2015 at 07:23 PM.
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September 22nd, 2015 09:45 PM #57
Win 10 updates keep messing with my laptop's drivers (actually started since I installed my free Win 8 Pro from school - Toshiba E305). Sometimes the ClickPad doesn't work, Blu ray drive won't read CDs, etc.
My Lenovo Miix 3 on the other hand unexpectedly received the Win 10 upgrade too. Not expecting since I read about the limited compatibility. Better battery life (thanks to battery saver mode) but the default screen orientation is in landscape mode. It lost the auto rotate button in the notif center, reappeared again after a second major update. Got tired of tweaking in the settings. Ang hassle 😓
My sister has no complains so far from her midrange VAIO, upgraded it even before Sony asked the users to wait until October. I also upgraded our midrange Acer desktop and entry level Lenovo laptop. Speed improvement is noticeable but lag and freezing is still there as expected.
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September 22nd, 2015 10:05 PM #58
almost troublefree upgrade ko from 7 to 10 on my msi gx660. nagadalawang isip pa ako mag upgrade kaso naka tulog ako ng bukas laptop, pag gising ko windows 10 na, walang sound at na iba resolution ng desktop. just needed to uninstall and manually reinstall board drivers which fortunately are still available sa msi website. im also glad its userfriendly as windows 7 and older versions
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September 22nd, 2015 11:05 PM #59
I haven't really tested Windows 10 that much on my ASUS RoG G46VW because it's as responsive as my desktop PC. Everything seems to work fine with the exception of a few old games. The old games will only run in 32-bit Windows 10 where before, they used to run in 64-bit Windows 8.1. The G46VW has the 64-bit Windows 10. No big deal. I can always install those old games on my Toshiba NB305-N600 netbook which has 32-bit Windows 10.
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September 23rd, 2015 11:24 AM #60
so far I have not have big problems after the upgrade.
except for that my MS Outlook 2010 hangs sometimes.
dunno if this is because of the IMAP configuration or because of incompatibilities.
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so far I have not have big problems after the upgrade.
except for that my MS Outlook 2010 hangs sometimes.
dunno if this is because of the IMAP configuration or because of incompatibilities.
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