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Is Win10 All There?

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  • X xiecsuk

    But what else could change the order? I don't think there's anything; hitting DEL to enter the BIOS is the only way I know. All I did was to get up and go for my dinner leaving everything as it was. I think Visual Studio was open at the time.

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    If you are using UEFI then I think windows does have the ability to change boot options. This happened to me as well, windows changed my boot order after an update.

    --------- Andre Sanches "UNIX is friendly, it's just picky about its friends"

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    • A Andre Sanches alvs

      If you are using UEFI then I think windows does have the ability to change boot options. This happened to me as well, windows changed my boot order after an update.

      --------- Andre Sanches "UNIX is friendly, it's just picky about its friends"

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      I saw UEFI on the first screen when I hit DEL to go into the BIOS. I don't know whether it's being used or an option I could choose to use.

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      • S Spoon Of Doom

        Well, ever since upgrading from 7 to 10, I'm having trouble with standby. The machine would go into standby, but when I later fiddle with the mouse or keyboard to wake it up, it tries, but then shuts down completely. I haven't invested enough energy into figuring this out to say for certain whether this has anything to do with Windows 10 or not, because I never used standby all that often anyway.

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        I gave up using standby, it cant handle my intel hardware. Most times that it does a windows update my start menu and notification panel die and require rebooting in safe mode to make them work again. ms know about this bug but have not yet been able to fix it, so that doesn't pump up my confidence in win10.

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