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  • O obermd

    So are Android and iOS. Do you also claim that Android and iOS are also in Beta?

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    Patrice T
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    Read again my message, you will see that I speak about W10. Windows started 30 years ago, one can expect a new version to be stable. and stability is what enterprises want.

    Patrice “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein

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    • K KarstenK

      since the last update installation it doesnt boot smooth anymore, but nerving with it shiny new blue screen with the known errors as IRQ_LESS_OR_EQUAL, some ARC_SYSTEM ??? and other stuff. I got to reset the BIOS and boot 3 times and the PC freezes. Such shit I havent experienced since Vista Previews. :mad::mad::mad: Addition: I got the next BSOD with fvevol.sys PS: I run the PC three month with Windows 8 error free, and two month with Windows 10 (no new hardware)

      Press F1 for help or google it. Greetings from Germany

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      Lost User
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      I will wait until I have a (extra) PC that I can sacrifice before I upgrade anything in my house to Windows 10. Any other machines will stay as is; including the XP printing / scanning server (that simply works).

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        It is important to do the upgrade first, then follow up with a clean install. When you upgrade your machine is registered with Microsoft as eligible for Win 10, and you won't need an expensive activation code later - during the clean install. Just skip the parts where a clean install asks for the activation code.

        Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!

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        StatementTerminator
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        Hold on a tick. Does this mean that I can use the upgrade to register my box for a free copy of Win 10, and then re-install Win 7? I'd be tempted to do that if I ever thought a time would come when I might agree to the Win 10 EULA.

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        • K KarstenK

          since the last update installation it doesnt boot smooth anymore, but nerving with it shiny new blue screen with the known errors as IRQ_LESS_OR_EQUAL, some ARC_SYSTEM ??? and other stuff. I got to reset the BIOS and boot 3 times and the PC freezes. Such shit I havent experienced since Vista Previews. :mad::mad::mad: Addition: I got the next BSOD with fvevol.sys PS: I run the PC three month with Windows 8 error free, and two month with Windows 10 (no new hardware)

          Press F1 for help or google it. Greetings from Germany

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          KaptKos69
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          I think I'll stick to my dual boot machine with OS/2 and Windows 3.1 OS's!!!

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          • K Kenneth Haugland

            I'm pretty sure it was de-signed to do that :D

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            KP Lee
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            Kenneth Haugland wrote:

            I'm pretty sure it was de-signed to do that

            So Win 10 has removed all signed code? :)

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            • X xiecsuk

              I find I'm getting problems when starting up. Yesterday, I started Win10, installed from a purchased copy, and it just froze after I started Windows Mail, Internet Explorer and Calendar. That was the second time in the last couple of weeks. A hard restart was the only way out of it, again. I am also experiencing a long hang occasionally when it is running. It eventually sorts itself out. Before these recent problems, I've had no trouble at all.

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              xiecsuk
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              When I started up this morning, all I got, after I logged, in was a blank black screen. Didn't even have the opportunity to start any programs this time. Had to hit the hard restart again. It then booted up without any problems. What is going on?

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              • K Kenneth Haugland

                What are you guys installing/running that makes Windows 10 unusable? I don't really have many problems with it.

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                Steven1218
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                But there really should not be anything that you as a user could install that would make an operating system unstable. And as KarstenK stated it *was* working until a (Windows?) update was installed.

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                • S Steven1218

                  But there really should not be anything that you as a user could install that would make an operating system unstable. And as KarstenK stated it *was* working until a (Windows?) update was installed.

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                  Kenneth Haugland
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                  Well, if you have a virus that would be a problem, but that wouldn't be Windows fault.

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                  • K Kenneth Haugland

                    Well, if you have a virus that would be a problem, but that wouldn't be Windows fault.

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                    Steven1218
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                    True enough. However, in this instance the "virus" in question seems to have been Microsoft's update.

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                    • S Steven1218

                      True enough. However, in this instance the "virus" in question seems to have been Microsoft's update.

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                      Kenneth Haugland
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                      I haven't had that problem, it seems to work fine for me. But then I might not have used it properly :laugh:

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                      • K KarstenK

                        since the last update installation it doesnt boot smooth anymore, but nerving with it shiny new blue screen with the known errors as IRQ_LESS_OR_EQUAL, some ARC_SYSTEM ??? and other stuff. I got to reset the BIOS and boot 3 times and the PC freezes. Such shit I havent experienced since Vista Previews. :mad::mad::mad: Addition: I got the next BSOD with fvevol.sys PS: I run the PC three month with Windows 8 error free, and two month with Windows 10 (no new hardware)

                        Press F1 for help or google it. Greetings from Germany

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                        Bassam Abdul Baki
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                        I had the same problem. It was a video driver issue. Went to the manufacturer website and downloaded the latest and it worked. I assume it restored the previous OS (Win7) like mine did?

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