Published on November 13, 2015 By Fuzzy Logic In Personal Computing

So what's the fuss about. Windows 10 installed earlier today and, that's it...

I can still do everything I need to with the minimum of effort. I still have my taskbar toolbar 'Programs', so I don't need that ugly start menu. Everything seems easy to find and nothing's broken.

The only thing I need to fix is the fugly look but, isn't that what we skinners do best

(WB10 - where are you?)


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on Nov 17, 2015

If you have a 64 bit OS then downloading both 32 bit and 64 bit, like the dl page suggests, would be a waste. Unles, of course, you have both. One's enough. Lol  

on Nov 17, 2015

BlackSmokeDMax

Quoting Fuzzy Logic,

If you have 7 or 8 and you are using the 'free' upgrade version of W10, W10 has to be activated on the machine first before you can do a clean install.



Didn't that change with the recent Win10 update? Thought you could now do a fresh install of Win10 using your Windows 7/8 License key.

You can now, but that just started.

on Nov 18, 2015

RedneckDude

Leo, did you ever upgrade that rig to 10 before the clean install?

 

Otherwise, it shouldn't have activated, according to MS.

RND.........Nope, first time clean install on brand new drive. And yes you are right, according to Microsoft I should have not been able to do that but it did and was it successfully activated. 

on Nov 20, 2015

system should be arriving today, got question regarding drivers. should i let win 10 find/update drivers or go d/l them myself?

on Nov 20, 2015

If the drivers are nVidia don't let Win 10 upgrade them. Go to the website and dl the ones you need.

on Nov 21, 2015

well. i was posting a big wall of text about the new machine and somehow it didn't go through. forgot how to fix it. (allow stardock.net in noscript did the trick)

 

suffice to say. just did a win10 clean install with win 7 key. painless, aside from choices i made, like doing it offline (just in case ms moans about having a win 7 machine connected to the net and installing a win10 machine with the same key.. just in cases installation goes wonky and i need to use the old machine to look for help) and it not installing network drivers automatically off the win10 disk (eh? why? installed the motherboard network drivers manually after and it was then fairly plain sailing... aside from there being no win10 drivers for the monitor - bdm4065 and installed the win8 ones instead)

 

oh and i was having so much fun installing hdd to the fractal r5 trays with the wrong screws that are too small to hold the grommet and practically goes right through (sort of knowingly.. because i can't find the right ones until well after and had to redo them all)

on Nov 21, 2015

alaknebs

system should be arriving today, got question regarding drivers. should i let win 10 find/update drivers or go d/l them myself?

 

Even if it's a pre-built system check the mfr's website for motherboard, sound, network, etc., etc. Make sure the PC/motherboard is at the latest, recommended BIOS version. Then make sure the motherboard has the latest chipset drivers. From there make sure sound, network are all at their latest - from the mfr. Then get the latest video driver from your GPU mfr.

 

Just my $.02!

on Nov 21, 2015

I did an in place upgrade from Win 7 to Win 10.  Latest build is very nice improvement.

on Nov 21, 2015

BigDogBigFeet

I did an in place upgrade from Win 7 to Win 10.  Latest build is very nice improvement.

 

Nice to hear. Make sure you have your mfr's latest Win10 drivers. I've heard MS can overwrite them with updates on Win10 sometimes...

on Nov 21, 2015

Kazzerigian


Quoting BigDogBigFeet,

I did an in place upgrade from Win 7 to Win 10.  Latest build is very nice improvement.



 

Nice to hear. Make sure you have your mfr's latest Win10 drivers. I've heard MS can overwrite them with updates on Win10 sometimes...

They can........but Microsoft gives you a nice little tool to stop that. Click this link and you'll see........

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3073930

Great tool. I had issues with Windows Updates trying to install an older HP printer driver and then it obviously failed to install and WU kept reminding me everday to install it......but this tool killed it.

You're welcome...........

 

on Nov 21, 2015

I have had to use it several times. Good job sharing, Leo.

on Dec 04, 2015


Most of the 'negativity' is a beat-up by the great unwashed...who are leery of the 'free update' model and claim there MUST be a catch. [even if they need to fabricate it].

Nope, the great unwashed doesn't reside here, I showered this morning and will again this evening.  Oh, and I do not need to fabricate reasons to shun Win 10.  Without too much ado or explanation, I simply don't like it and will trial some Linux distributions on my main rig [when I get around to plugging it in] to pick which distro best suits my needs. 

Windows died an unnatural death with the advent of Win 10.... RIP Windows. [e digicons]:'([/e]

 

on Dec 05, 2015

The world is full of sceptics and deniers. Every possible perceived slight brings their world crashing down.

For the rest of us everything is quite normal and relaxed

on Dec 05, 2015

I think the only way to experience 10 is to actually use it. If you don't play with it how will you know. 

on Dec 05, 2015

Dual boot to try. Don't give up your old OS until you're sure.

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