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or wait day or two and get it on existing system?Use the media creation tool to get it now.
So is this 10.1...When you can't get it right the first time just add a .1 :whiste:
I don't even have the check-boxes for that. I guess it's because I disabled hibernation via powercfg -h off. My boot is still faster than I need though.
Btw don't forget to run Windows Disk Cleanup including the old system files option (if you are happy with your Win10 update) after, I got back almost 25GB of space.
Quick update on the 10 second hang upon logging into windows it appears to be related to the nvidia driver as i did a ddu clean uninstall and upon reboot it instantly logged in. But after doing a fresh install the problem came right back so I am going to try to install just the video driver part and see if that fixes it.
Edit: Just installed graphic card driver only and the problem came back again. Can anybody else with an gtx 9xx series say if they have this same issue with the latest 358.91 drivers?
Have a GTX 970 with the 358.91 drivers. Have everything except HD nvidia audio installed. No boot up hangups. Total boot up time from total shutdown to desktop takes only a few seconds. I did an update install. Nvidia drivers were intact after the install.
This is my first Windows 10 install, and I found the change from 8 to 10 a lot more jarring than 7 to 8. Once you install Classic Shell the 8/8.1 feels like a more traditional desktop system. Sure, Win 8/8.1 has Metro screen, but it feels like a completely separate environment from desktop. In Win10, for better or for worse, the line between "desktop" and "Metro" has become blurred. I haven't had much time to play with Windows 10 on my Dell 7140, I do think it's going to take a lot of time to go through the settings and to get used to it, but I'm cautiously optimistic.
I have a W8P laptop with key embedded in bios, the HD is dead I am planning to upgrade to SSD and fresh install. Will W10.1 pickup the key from bios?
I haven't tried a fresh install with a BIOS embedded OEM key yet (thats this weekends project), but from what I've read from other trusted IT techs it should pull the key just fine.
I have a W8P laptop with key embedded in bios, the HD is dead I am planning to upgrade to SSD and fresh install. Will W10.1 pickup the key from bios?
It should. My Dell 7140 tablet had key in BIOS and Windows installer never even asked for key.
I think this is a little unfair for what should be obvious reasons, a service pack jibe would have been much more appropriate