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Well, did you get it running? And if 'yes', how difficult it was to upgrade? Thanks and regards,
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No never got it running. I didn't have the time to trouble shoot the problem and was not interested enough in windows 10 to keep digging.
I may end up getting a cheap piece of hardware later that it is preinstalled on just for if I have a customer that needs help, then I'll have a reference computer to work with.
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OK, fair enough! Thanks and regards,
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Installed fine.
Currently I have a bunch of Windows update which fail to install.
And Diablo Windowed mode is all screwed up (but full screen is fine)
Multi tasking is way better.
I download stuff and play Diablo fine!
I can download heaps of stuff and listen to web radio fine.
Everything is smooth!
I did have Edge crash once on me and Explorer freeze after dragging file into VS2015
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Cool! What's form-factor? If any touch-screen stuff tested (in case it's applicable)?
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No touchscreen. Though I have a friend who upgraded his surface pro 3 to Windows 10 and found it a great experience!
BTW greatly excited by universal App. And those store App on Windows 10, they look just like any other app! Which is so great!
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Good news! Thx and rgds,
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After upgrading yesterday evening, I had no network connections. I've downloaded potential driver fixes from Dell and will implement them after I'm done browsing here.
Don't know if it will work. It could be a long weekend ahead.
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Yeah, similar thing reported by the friend of mine, but it was relatively easy to fix (updated driver did the job just fine).
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That's what I was thinking, but I updated all the Networking drivers and the one I needed, WiFi would not install. So I'm back looking up installation errors.
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Do you have the Cisco VPN client (v5.x) installed?
Uninstall Cisco VPN before upgrading to #Windows10 | Scott Hanselman | Twitter[^]
The fix is apparently to run the following from an elevated command prompt:
reg delete HKCR\CLSID\{988248f3-a1ad-49bf-9170-676cbbc36ba3} /va /f
netcfg -v -u dni_dne
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Seems like a rather quick fix. Rgds,
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Yes, I had the Cisco VPN v5 installed before the upgrade. I tried running the elevated command, but received the invalid syntax error.
Thanks, I feel like I'm getting closer.
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Is the error on the reg delete or the netcfg line?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Both work now. The netcfg line returns:
failed. error code: 0x80004002 .
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Ran with no integrity violations. Last night I downloaded and installed new network drivers from Dell.
The link you provided is very informational. I will probably give it until Sunday and if nothing works, then I'll rollback to Windows 8.1 as the article says will be needed. I will say, that everything else seems to work fine.
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Why everyone one using Windows Ten already? and facing issues in installation and all? I mean it got released the day before yesterday, why don't you guys wait for some days, let some people use it, then ask about their experience of using Win10 and then install it if it gets good reviews.
How about that?
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Brittle1618 wrote: ...ask about their experience of using Win10 and then install it if it gets good reviews. Sounds reasonable, but apparently some folks need to install it in order to write reviews
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Now that sounds more reasonable
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Windows 10 and Visual Studio 2015 running in Parallels on the MacBook Air, and Edge.
No issues to report.
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Cool! Best rgds,
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The upgrade managed to lose my Nvidia graphics driver. The "update driver software" option detected the hardware, but timed out installing the drivers, so I had to manually download and install the drivers from the website.
Office 2013 managed to forget its product key, so I had to type that in again.
Otherwise, no problems to report.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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