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Windows 10 - Did you upgrade?

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    #31
    Anyone having odd issues with the notification tabs? Every so often one appears that I can't close and it stays on screen! V annoying. I did turn these off but wondered if it was just me!

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      #32
      Upgraded wife's Lenovo today and hardly anything (viewable) has changed apart from Cortana search box. Seems okay so far.

      Has uninstalled Dolby Digital Home Theatre which was quite good as normal sound it a bit pants.

      qh
      He had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.

      I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.

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        #33







        Have been checking out W10 in a VM running in Virtual Box on my W7 host for a while with no issues. So decided to upgrade my dad's PC from W8.1 as he is sick of battling the crappy touch centric interface and wants the start button back.

        Upgrade seemed to go ok.

        Now the start button, search box, or taskbar shortcuts to Edge etc don't work. A common problem apparently, but tried all of the simpler non-destructive 'fixes' and no improvement.

        Thought sod it, roll back to W8.1 via the recovery option.

        Seemed to be working, but still boots up into W10. Tried it twice and same.

        So stuck on W10 after wasting most of the afternoon on this tulip.

        I have a premonition that I'll be wasting a significant part of the weekend getting it working properly, or give up and revert to a W8.1 system image backup.
        Last edited by Hobosapien; 22 April 2016, 16:10.
        Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Hobosapien View Post







          Have been checking out W10 in a VM running in Virtual Box on my W7 host for a while with no issues. So decided to upgrade my dad's PC from W8.1 as he is sick of battling the crappy touch centric interface and wants the start button back.

          Upgrade seemed to go ok.

          Now the start button, search box, or taskbar shortcuts to Edge etc don't work. A common problem apparently, but tried all of the simpler non-destructive 'fixes' and no improvement.

          Thought sod it, roll back to W8.1 via the recovery option.

          Seemed to be working, but still boots up into W10. Tried it twice and same.

          So stuck on W10 after wasting most of the afternoon on this tulip.

          I have a premonition that I'll be wasting a significant part of the weekend getting it working properly, or give up and revert to a W8.1 system image backup.
          Try doing a fresh install of win10. I'm assuming you installed all the updates.

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            #35
            Originally posted by woohoo View Post
            Try doing a fresh install of win10. I'm assuming you installed all the updates.
            Yep, ran the windows update manually several times to make sure all applied.

            Nice of them to move the update option from the control panel to a settings area not as easy to access without a working start menu. Most of the 'fixes' entail having to delve into powershell or DOS commands. M$ progress for you. Bunch of

            This is the first time I've tried upgrading to a new major windows version, always done clean installs before. Lesson re-learnt.
            Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Hobosapien View Post
              Yep, ran the windows update manually several times to make sure all applied.

              Nice of them to move the update option from the control panel to a settings area not as easy to access without a working start menu. Most of the 'fixes' entail having to delve into powershell or DOS commands. M$ progress for you. Bunch of

              This is the first time I've tried upgrading to a new major windows version, always done clean installs before. Lesson re-learnt.
              I don't usually go in for the MS bashing, I quite like em and have made money from using their products. But in my limited experience the upgrade from win 7 to 8 was tulip same 8->8.1. And yep from 8.1 to 10, tulip. Fresh install seems to have sorted most issues out.

              I don't care about the control panel, I use the search "Ask me anything" to find things. Along with the toolbar I don't want anything else. But i understand what you are saying!

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                #37
                Originally posted by woohoo View Post
                I don't care about the control panel, I use the search "Ask me anything" to find things. Along with the toolbar I don't want anything else. But i understand what you are saying!

                The search on the toolbar doesn't work! Part of same problem with the start button and Edge browser not working.

                Fortunately right click on start button to get control panel and other useful options (command prompt) does work otherwise I'd have thrown the thing through the window by now. Maybe that's why M$ chose the name 'windows', they have a deal with glaziers to drum up business by people going postal.
                Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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                  #38
                  As most of my main PC important stuff runs within virtual machines that are easy to backup in entirety, I was bored enough this aft to upgrade it from W7 to W10.

                  This came after I got an email saying that the Windows Live Mail client I use on W7 will stop working with microsoft email accounts, as they upgrade them all to use outlook.com from end of June.

                  Now it's on W10 I find the mail app doesn't currently support offline mail, so all the pop3 email I also have in Live Mail can't be moved over to the W10 mail app, yet.

                  So I'll still have to use Live Mail on W10 anyway until the W10 mail app is upgraded.

                  Maybe I should ask Cortana wtf is going on.
                  Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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