Windows 10 now broken
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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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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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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!
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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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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I'm pretty sure it was de-signed to do that :D
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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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What are you guys installing/running that makes Windows 10 unusable? I don't really have many problems with it.
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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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.
Well, if you have a virus that would be a problem, but that wouldn't be Windows fault.
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Well, if you have a virus that would be a problem, but that wouldn't be Windows fault.
True enough. However, in this instance the "virus" in question seems to have been Microsoft's update.
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True enough. However, in this instance the "virus" in question seems to have been Microsoft's update.
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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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