07-13-2015 01:17 PM - edited 07-13-2015 01:45 PM
Hello, Community
I’m one of those who are excited about Windows 10 and patiently waiting to receive the upgrade. I have 2 PCs, one running Windows 7 and the other Windows 8. I have registered both my PCs after getting the invite to register for Windows 10 upgrade (a popup in the system tray).
This would be the first time I would be upgrading the OS, I had always done a clean full install of the OS, not an upgrade.
I’ve built Windows 7 PC in 2010 and following are Key Specs:
Intel Core i7 860 Quad Core Processor Lynnfield LGA1156 2.8GHZ
ASUS Maximus III Formula P55
8GB DDR3
XFX Radeon HD 5770
Windows 8 was built in 2013 with the following specs:
AMD FX(tm)-6300 Six-Core Processor ~3.5GHz
ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0
8GB DDR3
AMD Radeon HD 6450
I’m assuming the upgrade will be smooth on my both PCs and post upgrade I may have to update BIOS and other drivers as they become available for Windows 10.
I’m inviting all hardware, software and OS enthusiasts/experts in the Community to chime in to share the ideas to make the upgrade a pleasant experience.
Cheers,
RogersMoin
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07-31-2015 09:08 AM
Gdkitty:
I've done some digging around regarding Edge and found out it does not support add-ons, which is why I couldn't get task bars for Google and Norton 360. Symantec's position on this is to discourage people from using Edge and use IE, Chrome, etc. instead. There's a rumour that Microsoft will eventually get around to supporting add-on's or something similar. It appears they aren't supported because add-on's create security holes, enabling hackers to compromise your system. I guess we've all seen evidence of this with unwanted add-on's mysteriously showing up in a browser.
It's good to hear that Win 10 is working for you, including being able to use IE 11. I was mystified about it not working for me after completing the Win 10 upgrade, because it didn't make any sense. Win 10 certainly looks promising, but I'll have to defer it until my software compatibility issues are fixed. There's nothing in Win 10 that particularly interests me anyway. I'm quite happy with Win 8.1.
07-31-2015 09:14 AM
@jimboden wrote:
Gdkitty:
I've done some digging around regarding Edge and found out it does not support add-ons, which is why I couldn't get task bars for Google and Norton 360. Symantec's position on this is to discourage people from using Edge and use IE, Chrome, etc. instead. There's a rumour that Microsoft will eventually get around to supporting add-on's or something similar. It appears they aren't supported because add-on's create security holes, enabling hackers to compromise your system. I guess we've all seen evidence of this with unwanted add-on's mysteriously showing up in a browser.
It's good to hear that Win 10 is working for you, including being able to use IE 11. I was mystified about it not working for me after completing the Win 10 upgrade, because it didn't make any sense. Win 10 certainly looks promising, but I'll have to defer it until my software compatibility issues are fixed. There's nothing in Win 10 that particularly interests me anyway. I'm quite happy with Win 8.1.
My sense (based on reading various things) is that Edge doesn't support add-ons because it's an unfinished product, but add-on support is supposed to be added later (hey, I want my LastPass!). A number of parts of Windows 10 feel ... unfinished... in my view, and this may be one of the most obvious examples.
07-31-2015 12:01 PM
07-31-2015 12:57 PM - edited 07-31-2015 01:00 PM
I read VivienM's comment and found this: https://plus.google.com/+LastPass/posts/LmbupicWT3v
07-31-2015 01:05 PM
Found an interesting new feature on Win10
Was running WoW..
And this notification comes up.. for this game menu, press widows key + G.
I do so.. and pops up this little floating window.. has a few things.. but the niftyest was for RECORDING.
Litteraly just hit the record button.. then stop... records then fully what you are playing..
No need for other plugins or fancy recording stuff..
SOme of the others, i have seen take up a fair bit of memory.. this one seems not to..
Might be a BIG bonus for YOUTUBERs who put up game footage, etc.
07-31-2015 02:10 PM
07-31-2015 09:22 PM
@jimboden wrote:
I read VivienM's comment and found this: https://plus.google.com/+LastPass/posts/LmbupicWT3v
Right... i.e. they'll support it the day MS releases the extension API.
08-02-2015 08:51 PM
Edge seems to render things pretty fast, etc. Has some potential..
BUT.. need to support plugins, etc.
Not that MOST people need them... 3/4 of the toolbar programs are borderline malware level 😛 and just eat up resources..
But ocassionaly you do.. specially in business cases where you need to run specific things for reporting sites, etc.
First thing i have been doing on my 10 installs, is put IE icon on the taskbar. (since its removed with install as its a basic installed program. It sits there beside my chrome and FF icons)
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I have now done my 2nd 10 uprgrade.
Did it on my 4+ year old XPS l702x laptop.
Doesnt OFFICIAL support 10.. but working good so far.. 1-2 items in device manager which are not showing up properly.. even after trying ALL the driver install packages off the website.. but no isses so far (i think may be semi wireless related.. laptop has some other wireless features i never use).
(helps that i has upgraded a while back to a new SSD for it)
08-02-2015 11:50 PM
08-03-2015 05:44 PM
Hello, All
I was patiently waiting for the Windows 10 upgrade, but so far I didn’t receive it on my both PCs. Instead, I received an email from Windows (Microsoft) stating that it may take anywhere from few days to few weeks. So I decided to force upgrade it on my Windows 8.1 PC by going to “Media Creation Tool”.
All went well, the upgrade was smooth. Windows 10 Pro got activated. This could be the end of the story, but I decided to perform a clean install of Window 10 and it was not a good idea. So downloaded Windows 10 on a USB drive and performed the clean install, but it will not activate. Tried all the help available online to activate it but failed.
So started the process all over again by doing the clean install of Windows 8.1, upgraded to Windows 10 Pro and it got activated instantaneously.
The only downside which I am facing is Cisco connect VPN client is not compatible with Windows 10. I need to figure out how to use the built-in VPN client in Windows 10 before I think of upgrading my other PC which is running Windows 7 Pro.
RogersMoin
08-03-2015 06:51 PM
08-05-2015 08:18 AM
I dont know if the drivers for my wireless (a fairly basic intel 300 N single band) are any better..
But i SEEM to be able to get faster speeds with 10.
Doing some transfers from my laptop to my server (so across wireless to the AP, then wired from there) and was getting a good 75mbps and higher at time... which i know i was not before
08-07-2015 01:33 AM
@Gdkitty, I agree if IPSec was enabled, it would have been a lot easy to connect. All you need know is connection settings.
After a lot of trial and errors, got successful in installing Cisco VPN software and able to establish the connection on my Windows 810 PC (Win8.1 upgraded to Win10).
Also just to update, my other PC which is running Windows 7 received the Windows 10 and ready to install. Now that my VPN login issue on Windows 10 is resolved, I will go ahead and upgrade that PC as well.
If anybody in the Community needs help with Cisco VPN connect software installation or connection on Window 10 PC, please feel free to post. I'll do my best to make it work.
Cheers,
RogersMoin
08-07-2015 08:24 AM
08-07-2015 08:50 AM
I have done my work PC and my home laptop.
Work PC.. eh what happens happens, will re-install 😛 Get me out of work for the rest of the day.
My home laptop.. is primarily for gaming. Nothing really to back up.. so if it died.. no big deal.
The issue comes down to my Desktop/Server..
A) Its running a LOT.. my media sever (plex), my web server, and a bunch of other stuff.
B) Its a pirated version of 7. (apparenntly this is one of the versions which IS being upgraded ok)
Its a real risk there.. to do an upgrade..
08-07-2015 11:28 AM
08-14-2015 08:11 AM - edited 08-14-2015 08:12 AM
I previously posted about getting rid of the Win 10 upgrade nag, which was caused by the Windows "optional" update KB3035583. I deleted that update and haven't seen anything about Win 10 until yesterday. I received a Windows update notification, which were all mandatory, with a couple of optional ones. I ignored the optional updates and let Windows install the updates. After the updates were processed and, following a reboot, I had the Win 10 upgrade option in my system tray again. I looked at the updates and found good old KB3035583 again but, this time, it was not an optional update. Once again, I deleted it to get rid of the Win 10 nag.
I think this is a highly questionable business practice by Microsoft, and wonder how others feel about it.
08-14-2015 10:34 AM
08-14-2015 10:53 AM - edited 08-14-2015 10:55 AM
When I did the Win 10 upgrade, IE 11 didn't even work. I tried both 32 and 64 bit, but no dice. I assume the work around would be to uninstall and reinstall it, but that should not be necessary. IE 11 works fine on my Win 8.1 system and is always up-to-date.
08-14-2015 11:19 AM
08-14-2015 12:18 PM