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User is offline   CultureShock 

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#391

View PostInspector Lagomorf, on 22 January 2016 - 10:37 AM, said:

I can never fucking get bootable USB sticks to work. I don't know what I'm screwing up exactly.


I read this may be a BIOS issue especially with older computers. Alignment of a USB stick partition can throw things. I discovered also that syslinux can be very picky. I discovered wiping and creating new USB partition with the Windows application Paragon worked. I have no idea why.
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User is offline   Person of Color 

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#392

That might be the case too. I've had Dell Inspiron laptops come in that throw the same error off a DVD install, and booting into Parted Magic and creating a new partition table seems to fix it. Windows Vista and 7 have a pretty lousy installer, IMO. Too finicky and much slower than 8, 10, or PedOS (Linux).

This post has been edited by Person of Color: 24 January 2016 - 09:35 AM

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User is offline   Hank 

#393

so Micro$oft ups the 'value' to recommended for their Windows 10 OS
http://www.theglobea...rticle28533377/

Due to my mood, I say, Just because you challenge me to update, I say Microsoft please go bankrupt, if you have to push your shit that hard, I can't be any good.:dukeaffirmative:
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#394

Only problem with Windows 10 is the inability to completely shut down the telemetry, otherwise it's the natural upgrade for those on Windows 7 and a must for those on Windows 8.1.

Still, I don't get some of the complaints about Windows 10.

I see people trying to kill Cortana process and it doesn't make any sense. Cortana is part of the system, it will be there regardless of what you wish and the reason is so you can easily turn it back on should you choose to paint a huge red target mark on your back.

All of the main Windows 10 spy stuff can be opted out. It's not obvious during the installation but most companies these days force you into accepting their crap anyway. MS isn't doing anything different, it's following an ugly trend.

Things that suck about Windows 10:

1) Further dumbing down, it has a modern interface for config app which hides the Control Panel unless you really need it.

2) Automatic updates.

3) Residual telemetry even after opting out of all the data collection stuff.

And that's it IMO.
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User is offline   Paul B 

#395

Well, as long as Windows 10 is installed on a computer you no longer have full control over your system. Microsoft owns your computer not you, you're just a user.

I've recently come across an issue with upgrading a clean activated 8.1 OEM install to Windows 10 which fails to activate because it can't upgrade my product key even though its a genuine OEM key as confirmed by Microsoft. Microsoft's solution was that they would blacklist my current embedded OEM Windows 8 BIOS key and re-issue me a new retail Windows 10 key but I could never downgrade with my old product key after that point. I wasn't crazy about that option so i opted out of the Windows 10 upgrade. I figure since the Activation in Windows 10 doesn't work 100 percent what else is still broken?

This post has been edited by Paul B: 03 February 2016 - 05:23 PM

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User is offline   MusicallyInspired 

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#396

So, has anyone tested the method of reverting to Win7/8 after the 30 day limit? Apparently they're saying you can just rename the appropriate backup folders so that Windows can't delete them and renaming them back at a future point will allow you to revert even after the 30 days. Or does Windows keep a memory and not let you either way? Is deleting these folder the only measure it takes to ensure a 30-day limit?
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View PostPaul B, on 03 February 2016 - 05:10 PM, said:

Well, as long as Windows 10 is installed on a computer you no longer have full control over your system. Microsoft owns your computer not you, you're just a user.

I've recently come across an issue with upgrading a clean activated 8.1 OEM install to Windows 10 which fails to activate because it can't upgrade my product key even though its a genuine OEM key as confirmed by Microsoft. Microsoft's solution was that they would blacklist my current embedded OEM Windows 8 BIOS key and re-issue me a new retail Windows 10 key but I could never downgrade with my old product key after that point. I wasn't crazy about that option so i opted out of the Windows 10 upgrade. I figure since the Activation in Windows 10 doesn't work 100 percent what else is still broken?


Problems with MS keys seem par for the course. :dukeaffirmative: I hear a lot of these complaints.

I'm lucky most of the time not to come across these bugs but it doesn't mean they don't exist.
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User is offline   Jeff 

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View PostDuke of Hazzard, on 03 February 2016 - 04:09 PM, said:

I see people trying to kill Cortana process and it doesn't make any sense. Cortana is part of the system, it will be there regardless of what you wish and the reason is so you can easily turn it back on should you choose to paint a huge red target mark on your back.


You can always hide the search button/bar and use a third party tool.

This post has been edited by Jeff: 08 February 2016 - 11:47 PM

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User is offline   MusicallyInspired 

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#399

I disabled her and hid the search bar. I have a lot of icons on my taskbar. Need the space. Also, I know where all my stuff is, I don't need to search.
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Random related question, does eduke32 (in polymost mode especially) work fine in windows 10? Maybe this should be in a different topic, but figured those in here may have tried it.

I'm still on windows 7, but I hear occasionally that some cool older gaming stuff has trouble working on Windows 10. Or at least I've seen anecdotal posts of that sort of thing.
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User is offline   Forge 

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#401

there could be an issue, but i haven't experienced any eduke or polymost rendering problems - but then again, i haven't played that much either - just a couple maps.

if there was a problem it might have been caused by the issues win 10 was having when it initially was launched and wasn't playing well with vendor drivers. those seem to be ironed out for the most part.
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User is offline   Hendricks266 

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The only issues I've seen involve Intel graphics that aren't getting updated drivers for Win10.
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#403

Cool, thanks. I'll get some kind of recent-ish Nvidia card whenever I upgrade so drivers should be Win10 friendly.
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User is offline   Forge 

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User is offline   Jblade 

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Come on, installing Windows 10 is just like getting cenobitted.
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User is offline   MusicallyInspired 

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#406

I've discovered that my stupid webcam on my monitor doesn't have Windows 10 drivers. That's lame. The only other one I have is an old Microsoft webcam which wasn't even really supported for Windows 7.
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User is offline   Person of Color 

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#407

GWX Control Panel will permanently fix your Windows 10 icon. I run the BlockWindows script first to remove the telemetry, then run that.
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View PostForge, on 03 March 2016 - 07:49 AM, said:

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That last quote is so true. Microsoft are literally the Reapers of computing at this point.
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User is offline   MusicallyInspired 

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So I've been having problems with administrative privileges lately. For some reason I stopped being able to save to the root C folder (that's just one example). No matter what I did or what solutions I found online that I tried it wouldn't allow me access. Some research led me to believe I had a corrupted account. No idea how that happened. I was able to write to these folders fine beforehand. Probably a stupid Windows update. Finally I tried taking the entire drive C and forcing all its files and subfolders to transfer ownership to Administrators (which it already was, but for some reason it worked...partially. I still can't write to the drive but I can copy and delete, at least some files). After that happened, the Windows 10 apps stopped working again. Calc, Image viewer, the freaking Start menu, the notification panel the opens on the side, the volume control, the network options, and any right-click menu on the taskbar. I can right-click on the start menu which brings up that menu where I can access control panel and sign out options, but everything else doesn't function.

This happened to me before and I tried some fancy tricks with powershell to verify my files (which fails as some are corrupted) and DISM commands dont work either. It's looking like I need to do a full Windows refresh or reinstall, which I don't want to do. Any other options? This is driving me crazy. The Start menu, calc, and image viewer specifically being "apps" is the dumbest thing I've ever heard of. It seems a number of people online are having these issues but there is no universal answer. Come on, Microsoft. Your stuff is breaking. Fix it, seeing as we're forced into these Windows updates.

This post has been edited by MusicallyInspired: 29 March 2016 - 08:58 AM

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User is offline   Forge 

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View PostMusicallyInspired, on 29 March 2016 - 08:56 AM, said:

This happened to me before and I tried some fancy tricks with powershell to verify my files (which fails as some are corrupted) and DISM commands dont work either.

here's the anal thing - when you run the DISM command (as administrator) - you HAVE to have the windows firewall service running. Otherwise you'll get a bunch of errors and it won't fix shit.

Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"}
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User is offline   MusicallyInspired 

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#411

Uggghhhh....will try this when I get home from work. "Opt out". Pfft. Sure, you can opt-out if you want the OS to break.

This post has been edited by MusicallyInspired: 29 March 2016 - 11:45 AM

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User is offline   Forge 

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#412

I don't know every service that DISM command is dependent upon, but if you get errors again you should scroll back up to the lines in red - that line or a line or two above it will tell you something like, "X service not found", or if iit can't find a file, which file it is.

As far as your C: drive, it sounds like either a corrupted account, something went wrong with the account permissions, or something in the windows system is broke.
Make a new user (admin) account - if you can read, write, delete, etc to C: with the new account - then the original account is bad or has messed up permissions.
If it's still acting wrong, then the windows install is probably corrupt.

This post has been edited by Forge: 29 March 2016 - 01:27 PM

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User is offline   MusicallyInspired 

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The file writing is a problem, but I'm more annoyed with zero Win10 apps running at all. My Firewall is apparently already on (I thought I disabled it...). Here's specifically what's happening:

1) I run
Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"} 

It runs and then suddenly ends and drops back to the prompt after a while and gives no error information. No red lines, no nothing.

2) I run
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

It gets to 20%, stays there for several minutes, then shoots to 100% and dumps this error:

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Error: 0x800f081f

The source files could not be found.
Use the "Source" option to specify the location of the files that are required to restore the feature. For more information on specifying a source location, see http://go.microsoft....?LinkId=243077.

The DISM log file can be found at C:\WINDOWS\Logs\DISM\dism.log


This post has been edited by MusicallyInspired: 29 March 2016 - 02:18 PM

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User is offline   Forge 

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#414

I've never been able to get that cleanup-image /restorehealth to work. I've tried online, i've tried pointing it to the specific source, i've tried using a clean windows 10 image as a source.

The Get-AppXPackage should have run for around 5 minutes and spit out a bunch of lines of what it was "updating". If it didn't do that, it might be related to your read/write privileges on C: being broke - it can't write the repairs to the system.


Have you tried making another account and seeing if everything works properly in the new account?

This post has been edited by Forge: 29 March 2016 - 05:46 PM

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User is offline   Person of Color 

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#415

Why on Earth are you people running this shit?
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User is offline   Forge 

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View PostMusicallyInspired, on 29 March 2016 - 02:16 PM, said:

2) I run
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

It gets to 20%, stays there for several minutes, then shoots to 100% and dumps this error:

If you're hard=pressed to want to fix it, I only have one last suggestion
download the windows 10 ISO form Tech Bench:
https://www.microsof...nload/techbench

mount the iso
Run:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /source:WIM:F:\Sources\Install.wim:1 /LimitAccess

(where F: would be the location the ISO is mounted - change it to what ever your drive letter is)
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View PostPerson of Color, on 29 March 2016 - 08:41 PM, said:

Why on Earth are you people running this shit?

To annoy lame-o know it all nerds like you

(and it's friendlier to my dual boot Linux/micro$oft system than windows 7 was)
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User is offline   MusicallyInspired 

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I installed from an ISO actually when the Windows update upgrade option didn't work for me. The only reason I haven't tried this option is because I also read that the official ISO has corrupted components inside it. I had forgotten about the option, though. I'll try it.

It does spit out lines of what it's updating, but it doesn't last 5 minutes and it doesn't leave any messages after it's done. No red at all.

View PostPerson of Color, on 29 March 2016 - 08:41 PM, said:

Why on Earth are you people running this shit?


What do you mean "you people?"

This post has been edited by MusicallyInspired: 29 March 2016 - 09:10 PM

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User is offline   Inspector Lagomorf 

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View PostPerson of Color, on 29 March 2016 - 08:41 PM, said:

Why on Earth are you people running this shit?


Because it works.
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View PostMusicallyInspired, on 29 March 2016 - 08:56 AM, said:

Finally I tried taking the entire drive C and forcing all its files and subfolders to transfer ownership to Administrators (which it already was, but for some reason it worked...partially. I still can't write to the drive but I can copy and delete, at least some files). After that happened, the Windows 10 apps stopped working again. Calc, Image viewer, the freaking Start menu, the notification panel the opens on the side, the volume control, the network options, and any right-click menu on the taskbar. I can right-click on the start menu which brings up that menu where I can access control panel and sign out options, but everything else doesn't function.


Never, and I mean NEVER, do this. Many of those interface apps (including the Start Menu) rely on folder junctions to work, and if you take ownership of them the junctions are broken. There's a reason those files are owned by SYSTEM or TrustedInstaller.

It sucks that you can't do it but it's how it is.

View PostPerson of Color, on 29 March 2016 - 08:41 PM, said:

Why on Earth are you people running this shit?


If you don't tamper with it, it runs just fine.

This post has been edited by Duke of Hazzard: 30 March 2016 - 04:22 AM

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