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Old 13-04-2016, 18:12
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It didnt tell me the update service had stopped.
As I did say it told me it was unable to update the database files.
Any way it was years ago.
I dont want it now.
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Old 13-04-2016, 18:28
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It didnt tell me the update service had stopped.
As I did say it told me it was unable to update the database files.
Any way it was years ago.
I dont want it now.
i understand
thanks for replying.
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Old 14-04-2016, 03:06
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Microsoft Updates

It doesn't seem long since the last lot. It looks like 6 Critical and 7 Important this time.

Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for April 2016
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/...urity/ms16-Apr

i let in 12 updates totalling over 400Mb for W10. all installed with no problems
https://www.grahamcluley.com/2016/04...ity-patches-2/

"Critical bugs fixed, but Badlock fails to live up to the hype."

Has anyone else received a second batch of updates, (arrived the next day) to the earlier smaller batch, yet,
they included one for MSRT this time. these seem to address much more serious issues than the earlier batch did.
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Old 14-04-2016, 08:23
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I had a major update yesterday. It was practically a new build not sure what has changed apart from slightly bigger icons in the task bar.
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Old 14-04-2016, 11:42
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I had a major update yesterday. It was practically a new build not sure what has changed apart from slightly bigger icons in the task bar.
blurb ses, quality improvements and security fixes. key changes include:

Improved reliability for IE 11, .NET Framework, LAN, edge, Win Update, logon, map apps, video playback, Cortana, USB and Windows Explorer.

better recognition of printers when a device resumes from sleep. fixed issues with lock screen. fixed issues with shutdown delays, buying apps in the Store, vid playback, facial recognition, Edge, logon, IE, Live Tile updates, .NET Framework, and Microsoft Installer (MSI).

fixed additional security issues with Security Account Manager Remote Protocol, HTTP.sys, secondary logon .NET Framework, CSRSS, Microsoft Edge, and IE 11.
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Old 15-04-2016, 09:08
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Old 15-04-2016, 12:39
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Here's a weird thing. Both my laptop and my main desktop PC are running Windows 10. The PC is connected to my router via CAT5 cable and my laptop wirelessly.

I have set up a presentation on my laptop connected to a TV as a second screen (for the actual display) via HDMI. On the laptop, I change the task bar settings to hide so it doesn't appear on the TV display.

The strange thing is that when I go to my PC, the task bar has been hidden too. What is going on? How has a setting on my laptop affected my PC?
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Old 15-04-2016, 12:44
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Here's a weird thing. Both my laptop and my main desktop PC are running Windows 10. The PC is connected to my router via CAT5 cable and my laptop wirelessly.

I have set up a presentation on my laptop connected to a TV as a second screen (for the actual display) via HDMI. On the laptop, I change the task bar settings to hide so it doesn't appear on the TV display.

The strange thing is that when I go to my PC, the task bar has been hidden too. What is going on? How has a setting on my laptop affected my PC?
If you are logged in with your MS account your Windows preferences etc can be synced. They are stored on OneDrive...
Maybe that's the cause...
Have a look in Settings - Accounts - Sync your settings - Turn on or off what you want.
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Old 15-04-2016, 12:52
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Thanks.
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Old 15-04-2016, 14:49
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I don't know how true this is, but there's videos on YouTube where people are saying that USB microphone sensitivity is much better in Windows 7 and before and that there's been a sensitivity issue since Windows 8. They're claiming that the sensitivity only needed to be on about 30 for, I'm assuming, desktop microphones. Anyone know if this is true?
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Old 21-04-2016, 08:08
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Not specifically Windows 10, but probably most relevant to those using it.
MS are now sending out emails for the onedrive 'keep your storage' changes and the free office 365 subs

As you know, the amount of storage that comes with most OneDrive accounts is changing from 15 GB to 5 GB.
You previously confirmed your desire to keep your 15 GB of free storage (and the 15 GB camera roll bonus if you have it). As a result, your account will not be affected by these changes.

We also want to extend an offer that we are making available to users who are close to or will be over the new storage limits.
You can claim a free one-year subscription to Office 365 Personal. This subscription includes 1 TB of OneDrive storage. We want to apologize for any inconvenience these changes may have caused you. We listened to our users’ feedback, and we are committed to making OneDrive the best option for people who want to be productive and do more.
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Old 21-04-2016, 21:26
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I'd be tempted to do a clean install. As you have done the upgrade at least once, your PC should have a W10 license now.
Finally got round to doing this and it works fine now. All the problems I had with the upgrade (black screen of death, driver problems, etc) were all solved by doing a clean install from USB instead.
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Old 23-04-2016, 08:39
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Finally got round to doing this and it works fine now. All the problems I had with the upgrade (black screen of death, driver problems, etc) were all solved by doing a clean install from USB instead.
Yep! A problem I was having seems to have been improved/solved since going back to Windows 8.1. I think I'll just get Windows 10 on USB sometime and do a clean install. I should have known doing an upgrade.
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Old 23-04-2016, 13:47
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Have recently upgraded from Windows 7 to 10. Generally OK except that the scroll function on my touch pad no longer works. Anything I can do about this? My laptop is an Acer Aspire 5532, 6 yrs old.
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Old 23-04-2016, 14:08
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Have recently upgraded from Windows 7 to 10. Generally OK except that the scroll function on my touch pad no longer works. Anything I can do about this? My laptop is an Acer Aspire 5532, 6 yrs old.
Seen this before on Asus to re-enable the touchpad;
Press the key to the left of the On/Off button.
https://youtu.be/_pnO15bTZZw

Otherwise you need to get the touchpad driver (synaptics) from Asus, not sure if there is a specific windows 10 one, but might be worth trying the W7 one.
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Old 23-04-2016, 14:10
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blurb ses, quality improvements and security fixes. key changes include:

Improved reliability for IE 11, .NET Framework, LAN, edge, Win Update, logon, map apps, video playback, Cortana, USB and Windows Explorer.

better recognition of printers when a device resumes from sleep. fixed issues with lock screen. fixed issues with shutdown delays, buying apps in the Store, vid playback, facial recognition, Edge, logon, IE, Live Tile updates, .NET Framework, and Microsoft Installer (MSI).

fixed additional security issues with Security Account Manager Remote Protocol, HTTP.sys, secondary logon .NET Framework, CSRSS, Microsoft Edge, and IE 11.
Thanks for the update info.
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Old 23-04-2016, 16:48
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I'd be interested to hear if anyone has upgraded an Acer 6930G laptop to W10. Pretty good in its day but as it's fairly old it's not on Acer's W10 supported models list so I'm a bit apprehensive about upgrading.
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Old 23-04-2016, 18:16
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I'd be interested to hear if anyone has upgraded an Acer 6930G laptop to W10. Pretty good in its day but as it's fairly old it's not on Acer's W10 supported models list so I'm a bit apprehensive about upgrading.

Make an image backup eg using Macrium Reflect Free. Then you can upgrade and if any proiblems easily revert.

My old ACER emachines laptop upgraded without any issues, and that was not listed.
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Old 23-04-2016, 20:52
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The new start menu is an improvement in latest Insider build. All apps list opens by default now.
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Old 24-04-2016, 14:13
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Seen this before on Asus to re-enable the touchpad;
Press the key to the left of the On/Off button.
https://youtu.be/_pnO15bTZZw

Otherwise you need to get the touchpad driver (synaptics) from Asus, not sure if there is a specific windows 10 one, but might be worth trying the W7 one.
Thanks, Lettice. Will try this.
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Old 24-04-2016, 19:32
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for future reference i had an issue with the start button and the tiles. i was able to use a number of other programs office, etc and thought it was a hang issue. after a few reboots the issue remained the same. but the download (below) and the youtube vid helped to resolve my issue.

Cumulative Update for Windows 10 (KB3147458) breaks Explorer, Start Menu, desktop, apps. downloaded and installed:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...8-b1b941c0b36b

This video is very detailed on resolving the issue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=eIwiTJhNFrs
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Old 24-04-2016, 23:48
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Anyone know what the latest build of 10 is and it's there a download of it, i would need the pro version 64bit as i download that as a free upgrade last year.

I would need to fresh install it now the pc knows the license. i'm think either usb iso or dvd like last time.
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Old 25-04-2016, 00:40
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Anyone know what the latest build of 10 is and it's there a download of it, i would need the pro version 64bit as i download that as a free upgrade last year.

I would need to fresh install it now the pc knows the license. i'm think either usb iso or dvd like last time.
If you had Windows 7 or 8.1 Pro earlier, you are able to get Windows 10 Pro.
The first option will make an ISO that works for both Home and Pro.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...load/windows10

also further down the page:
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/...ctID.320417200
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Old 26-04-2016, 23:53
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Apologies if this has already been answered earlier in the thread, but just a quick question:

I recently upgraded to Windows 10, and whilst most things are better (Office is working for me again, longer battery too); when I leave my laptop for a while I usually close the lid and when I get back it's just a case of popping in my password and I'm back to where I was before. Only since getting Windows 10, whenever I've closed the lid, I come back to find that my laptop has shut itself down, and this is on nearly full battery as well.

I'm not sure how to sort this out. I've tried changing the power settings (to sleep, hibernate, do nothing; all still have the laptop shutting down), and also locking the screen before I close the lid (same result). It's inconvenient for me as I have to wait a while for it to fully load the desktop, and then restoring my tabs for webpages can take some time too.

I'm using a Toshiba Satellite that's a little over 2 years old; I've had a quick Google but I'm not particularly techy-minded, so if anyone could possibly help then that would be greatly appreciated (the start button and file explorer won't work whilst I have my USB in either, but I've managed to find a way around that by going through the Recycle Bin icon on my desktop and bringing up my USB files that way).

Thanks.
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