The cumulative update has fixed the All Apps bug which previously did not show all of my installed programs and apps. Now I see what appears to be all of them. Read that this fix was coming shortly but it is nice to see it actually fixed. Had it been working originally then I perhaps would not have bought Start10. There again maybe I would have anyway... *EDIT* Forget what I said/wrote...the All Apps bug is there, it's just showing some different programs to what was there before. For example, all my Creative program shortcuts are not showing under Windows 10's default All Apps listing but they do show in Start10's All Programs. :bang: So good job I have Start10 then!!!
Maybe placebo, but the system feels a bit snappier than before I'm trying to remember some bugs to test...
The update went smoothly for me. The only difference I notice so far is that the Windows startup sound now plays where it didn't before even though I had set it to. I hadn't experienced any other bugs since I use Classic Shell for my Start Menu. I checked Windows Store for app updates and there were none.
The update keeps failing on my system after rebooting 4-5 times. Even tried it with all non-microsoft services turned off. No luck
I had no problem findings "bugs" to test it on..... If I open the Edge browser, I get a BSoD within 5 minutes.
I too had this update today but I also had a new Nvidia GPU driver update as well. When I went to manually check for updates it only downloaded the new Windows 10 update and the GPU driver simply vanished. I thought it was because I have Windows 10 set to not download drivers through windows update. So I changed it back to automatically and scanned for updates again... still not showing up? Strange.... maybe it was pulled?
Wow, I asked earlier, not sure if you missed it, did you upgrade or clean install? If upgrade, might be worth clean installing, so long as you were genuine before the upgrade, you'll be genuine again after clean installing, no key needed
Yesterday all of a sudden Start screen stopped to work. Event viewer shows multiple I have tried to configure DCOM settings with no success...
I did the upgrade.....and lost my network controllers after a few hours. Being on a laptop, clean install isn't an option as I needed to retain the factory restore partition. I did do a "reset"....which only resulted in constant BSoD's.... I ran the recovery option and now have Win8.1 back. Unfortunately, before it boots into Windows8.1, it reaches a screen asking if I want to downgrade to Windows10 and it halts there. I would make an image of the harddrive in my desktop and try the upgrade there, except it appears the VRM section of my motherboard is failing and a sudden power loss during an upgrade is usually a disaster.
I upgraded my Windows 7 Ultimate to Win 10 Pro and then after the upgrade which was successful, i tried to do a clean install of Win10 but i'm running into a problem. When it finishes installing the operating system and it boots up for the first time saying it needs some info like timezone etc etc i can't get passed that screen because my mouse and keyboard doesn't work for some reason. Any clues on what could be causing that? I tried unplugging the mouse and keyboard and plug it back in but still no luck. Even tried pluging it into different usb ports but still it doesn't detect it for me to get passed that screen :/
As long as you keep the factory restore partition itself intact it shouldn't matter what you do with the other partitions right?
After never having even 1 BSoD with either Win7, Win8.0, or Win8.1, this morning I had a BSoD on Win10Pro.... Upgraded, not clean install. Genuine legal copies all around. My laptop and HTPC still seem fine, but my main rig didn't like my 6 year old daughter watching Youtube vids.