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Upgraded to Windows 10

Finally bit the bullet and upgraded Desktop

         

IanCP

12:28 am on Aug 13, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Firing up the Desktop this morning I'm met with a purple ribbon across the Desktop telling me about upgrading. Being in a cavalier mood this fine, sunny late winter morning in Sydney area I thought "Yeah, why not"?

Fun, Fun, Fun...

First drama? During the installation phase [drivers] I get the BSD. This one is the "Black Screen of Death". Oh dear! Been there, done that when I upgraded from Win 8 Pro to Win 8.1 Pro - it was not a happy experience [long story]. Based upon that unhappy experience, and with fingers crossed? I switched the TV from the morning news service over to HDMI No. 2 input [PC].

Yep there's my Monitor in all its glory - the real PC Monitor is DEAD. Grrr... So I leave it to go along happily by itself, and after the driver phase is finished, the monitor comes to life. Phew eventually fixed itself with the right drivers.

Next I declined "Express Settings", and went for "Customise" - be aware that's hiding in subdued small print bottom left hand side.

Away we go again. It now tells me my Microsoft Media Centre will be disabled in Windows 10. Whoa! Accept or throw a spanner in the works? I'll bite the bullet and accept.

Anyway from then on it was plain sailing. End result when it did its final restart? The difference from say yesterday?

Same Desktop PC, apart from a minor keyboard glitch I'm aware of and can fix later...

You wouldn't even know it was Windows 10 Pro unless I told you so.

There are minor differences in File Explorer which I'm familiar with on the Win 10 Laptop. I can live with that. It substituted "The Edge" for IE 11 - I killed that off. All I have left to do is find out how to remove the pointless "Search the Web and Windows" panel consuming valuable space on my Task Bar.

IE11, FF 39.03, PaintShop Pro, Mailwasher, NoteTab Pro, Microsoft Movie Maker - they all still work - same settings, same history, same everything...

And I'm a Happy Chappy! - I'm on very good terms with myself, and I'll now update FF to 40.

I hope others enjoy my relatively painless experience.

mcneely

6:05 pm on Oct 22, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Would be easier and much more efficient to allow us to select our own drivers like "Linux" does -- Third party hardware and software are there for some pretty obvious reasons --

J_RaD

4:40 am on Dec 1, 2015 (gmt 0)



Might not be a windows issue, newer-ish nvidia cards i've been dealing with are really picky. I have an older monitor for my tech bench, and the nvidia card can't properly detect what kinda display it is thru a DVI to VGA converter, so it just plays it safe and puts it at 768. Had to use the nvidia driver and hard code in a custom resolution for 1024.

heck even some nvidia cards at boot default to HDMI, and won't even notice you have a monitor plugged into the DVI if it can't "detect" it so you have a blank screen till windows boots and then the driver loads, oh yea something is plugged in down here....

If you have the latest nvidia driver installed windows isn't ignoring anything or using any other driver. Windows doesn't just pick and choose what driver to load up for whatever device at boot.

Just another thing to add to your windows 10 list, DISABLE HARDWARE UPDATES... *look up online how too* You don't want windows update sliding some new video driver on you out of the blue either.
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