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Build 10162
I downloaded the iso and did a clean installation
I do not want any more changes until RTM It is perfect for me for my desktop. HS |
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Build 10162
HS wrote:
I downloaded the iso and did a clean installation I do not want any more changes until RTM It is perfect for me for my desktop. HS 10162 downloading now. Don't know when I'll get around to installing it. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...so-update-1504 Paul |
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On 07/03/2015 07:52 AM, Paul wrote:
HS wrote: I downloaded the iso and did a clean installation I do not want any more changes until RTM It is perfect for me for my desktop. HS 10162 downloading now. Don't know when I'll get around to installing it. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...so-update-1504 Paul I am downloading it too. Always love to have an ISO on hand. I wonder if M$ will let us download the ISO of the RTM? |
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Build 10162
On 07/03/2015 10:03 PM, T wrote:
On 07/03/2015 07:52 AM, Paul wrote: HS wrote: I downloaded the iso and did a clean installation I do not want any more changes until RTM It is perfect for me for my desktop. HS 10162 downloading now. Don't know when I'll get around to installing it. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...so-update-1504 Paul I am downloading it too. Always love to have an ISO on hand. I wonder if M$ will let us download the ISO of the RTM? 140 KB/s. Should have 800 KB/s. Look like an all night download. Bummer man. :'( |
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"T" wrote in message ... On 07/03/2015 07:52 AM, Paul wrote: HS wrote: I downloaded the iso and did a clean installation I do not want any more changes until RTM It is perfect for me for my desktop. HS 10162 downloading now. Don't know when I'll get around to installing it. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...so-update-1504 Paul I am downloading it too. Always love to have an ISO on hand. I wonder if M$ will let us download the ISO of the RTM? "As part of the program we’ll upgrade Insiders to what is for all intents and purposes the same build as what other customers will get on 7/29, but that will be just another build for Insiders, and those who stay in the program will simply get the next build after as well." http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwin...review-builds/ |
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Build 10162
On 7/3/2015 10:08 PM, T wrote:
On 07/03/2015 10:03 PM, T wrote: On 07/03/2015 07:52 AM, Paul wrote: HS wrote: I downloaded the iso and did a clean installation I do not want any more changes until RTM It is perfect for me for my desktop. HS 10162 downloading now. Don't know when I'll get around to installing it. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...so-update-1504 Paul I am downloading it too. Always love to have an ISO on hand. I wonder if M$ will let us download the ISO of the RTM? 140 KB/s. Should have 800 KB/s. Look like an all night download. Bummer man. :'( I had bad display luck with 10158/9 restored 10130. Downloaded the 10162-64bit dvd. Tried to execute from within 10130 as an update. That wouldn't go. Rebooted the DVD. About 20 seconds into the install, it claims that it can't find a media driver that it needs. No disclosure of WHICH driver it needs. Only option is to abort. Went the update route from 10130 to 10162. Updates installed and everything seems ok. Rebooted. Back to the same graphics problem since 10158. Black screen with cursor. Moving the cursor causes it to change as it passes the edges of the windows. Just no window or content visible. Hit the power switch and the desktop flashes on screen for an instant before it shuts down. Something got broke after 10130. The whole march toward RTM seems to be going downhill. |
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Build 10162
mike wrote:
On 7/3/2015 10:08 PM, T wrote: On 07/03/2015 10:03 PM, T wrote: On 07/03/2015 07:52 AM, Paul wrote: HS wrote: I downloaded the iso and did a clean installation I do not want any more changes until RTM It is perfect for me for my desktop. HS 10162 downloading now. Don't know when I'll get around to installing it. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...so-update-1504 Paul I am downloading it too. Always love to have an ISO on hand. I wonder if M$ will let us download the ISO of the RTM? 140 KB/s. Should have 800 KB/s. Look like an all night download. Bummer man. :'( I had bad display luck with 10158/9 restored 10130. Downloaded the 10162-64bit dvd. Tried to execute from within 10130 as an update. That wouldn't go. Rebooted the DVD. About 20 seconds into the install, it claims that it can't find a media driver that it needs. No disclosure of WHICH driver it needs. Only option is to abort. Went the update route from 10130 to 10162. Updates installed and everything seems ok. Rebooted. Back to the same graphics problem since 10158. Black screen with cursor. Moving the cursor causes it to change as it passes the edges of the windows. Just no window or content visible. Hit the power switch and the desktop flashes on screen for an instant before it shuts down. Something got broke after 10130. The whole march toward RTM seems to be going downhill. My own theory about why three updates came out in three days, is someone at Microsoft realized there was a way to get a "free" copy of Windows 10, outside their rule set. And it sounds like plugging the Upgrade install from 10130 to later OSes, serves that purpose (prevents late Insider signup, from elevating a later install to Insider-hood). It's possible 10158 wasn't going to block that, and it took them a later release to plug the hole. I suppose I should back up my 10130 (with the network cable unplugged :-) ), and give the 10162 DVD a try here. They could blacklist just about anything they wanted at Microsoft, so as long as you're connecting a network cable to the computer, they can do whatever they want to your installation. It all depends on how important it is, for them to show their hand. Paul |
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On 07/04/2015 12:08 AM, T wrote:
[snip] 140 KB/s. Should have 800 KB/s. Look like an all night download. Bummer man. :'( When I downloaded 10162 I got the full speed I's supposed to get on this internet connection (15Mbps, 1.875 MS/s). -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ "The world is proof that God is a committee." [Bob Stokes] |
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Build 10162
On 07/03/2015 10:08 PM, T wrote:
On 07/03/2015 10:03 PM, T wrote: On 07/03/2015 07:52 AM, Paul wrote: HS wrote: I downloaded the iso and did a clean installation I do not want any more changes until RTM It is perfect for me for my desktop. HS 10162 downloading now. Don't know when I'll get around to installing it. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...so-update-1504 Paul I am downloading it too. Always love to have an ISO on hand. I wonder if M$ will let us download the ISO of the RTM? 140 KB/s. Should have 800 KB/s. Look like an all night download. Bummer man. :'( I am doing the upgrade from the ISO right now. I tried booting from the ISO to do the upgrade, but after asking me for my key, it told me to reboot into regular Son-of-Frankenstein and rerun from the DVD. It "seems" to be going okay so far. |
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On 7/4/2015 8:29 AM, Paul wrote:
mike wrote: On 7/3/2015 10:08 PM, T wrote: On 07/03/2015 10:03 PM, T wrote: On 07/03/2015 07:52 AM, Paul wrote: HS wrote: I downloaded the iso and did a clean installation I do not want any more changes until RTM It is perfect for me for my desktop. HS 10162 downloading now. Don't know when I'll get around to installing it. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...so-update-1504 Paul I am downloading it too. Always love to have an ISO on hand. I wonder if M$ will let us download the ISO of the RTM? 140 KB/s. Should have 800 KB/s. Look like an all night download. Bummer man. :'( I had bad display luck with 10158/9 restored 10130. Downloaded the 10162-64bit dvd. Tried to execute from within 10130 as an update. That wouldn't go. Rebooted the DVD. About 20 seconds into the install, it claims that it can't find a media driver that it needs. No disclosure of WHICH driver it needs. Only option is to abort. Went the update route from 10130 to 10162. Updates installed and everything seems ok. Rebooted. Back to the same graphics problem since 10158. Black screen with cursor. Moving the cursor causes it to change as it passes the edges of the windows. Just no window or content visible. Hit the power switch and the desktop flashes on screen for an instant before it shuts down. Something got broke after 10130. The whole march toward RTM seems to be going downhill. My own theory about why three updates came out in three days, is someone at Microsoft realized there was a way to get a "free" copy of Windows 10, outside their rule set. And it sounds like plugging the Upgrade install from 10130 to later OSes, serves that purpose (prevents late Insider signup, from elevating a later install to Insider-hood). It's possible 10158 wasn't going to block that, and it took them a later release to plug the hole. I suppose I should back up my 10130 (with the network cable unplugged :-) ), and give the 10162 DVD a try here. They could blacklist just about anything they wanted at Microsoft, so as long as you're connecting a network cable to the computer, they can do whatever they want to your installation. It all depends on how important it is, for them to show their hand. Paul I like a good conspiracy theory as much as anybody. But I think this is a driver problem. The system with the ATI GPU has the black screen issue. I let the Nvidia display system update from 10158 to 10162. Went without a hitch. I've been researching how to get the ATI system to boot in safe mode when you can't see the display. Maybe I can fix it by reinstalling the ATI driver. Or start over, download the whole damn thing again and try the driver fix before i let it reboot. mike |
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