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I hope the release now doesnt have the BSOD problems Ive had for months with the win10 insider preview. I will likely be running it in a VM inside linux for the most part though.
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If I wait for the system rollout we will be on Windows 87.
I guess I'll do it manually. Is nothing easy? |
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[#4]
I cant update my main laptop because it stopped receiving updates.
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[#5]
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I guess I'll do it manually. Is nothing easy? View Quote Did it manually on a PC earlier today. No big deal. Just download either the USB or ISO version (burned to DVD) and your good to go. The download went fine, the second time around, on my slow poke DSL connection. First time the media update program crashed at verifying the download. |
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I installed Win 10 Pro 64 bit on top of my current Win 7 Pro SP1 64 bit. Everything installed fine, but for some reason I can't get Win 10 to activate. I get the following error message when I try: Error code: 0xC004C003 I looked it up on Google and it just says that it means that they key is invalid or invalid for the version of Win 10 I installed. My Win 7 is a legit copy. Anyone have the same problem?
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I installed Win 10 Pro 64 bit on top of my current Win 7 Pro SP1 64 bit. Everything installed fine, but for some reason I can't get Win 10 to activate. I get the following error message when I try: Error code: 0xC004C003 I looked it up on Google and it just says that it means that they key is invalid or invalid for the version of Win 10 I installed. My Win 7 is a legit copy. Anyone have the same problem? View Quote Activation servers are PEGGED today. Give it a while. |
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Activation servers are PEGGED today. Give it a while. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I installed Win 10 Pro 64 bit on top of my current Win 7 Pro SP1 64 bit. Everything installed fine, but for some reason I can't get Win 10 to activate. I get the following error message when I try: Error code: 0xC004C003 I looked it up on Google and it just says that it means that they key is invalid or invalid for the version of Win 10 I installed. My Win 7 is a legit copy. Anyone have the same problem? Activation servers are PEGGED today. Give it a while. I didn't have to put in my product key at all, my computer just installed the upgrade automatically. |
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Are you guys downloading the 32 or 64 bit?
This machine only has 4GB. I know with 64Bit you can access more memory. It has 64Bit Windows 8 on it currently So what would you guys go with 64 or 32 |
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If you have more than 3GB RAM, you need x64, period. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Are you guys downloading the 32 or 64 bit? If you have more than 3GB RAM, you need x64, period. That's what I was thinking. get x64 also leaves you the ability to add more memory Welp it's making my ISO now. I think I'll update over the weekend... give those servers a chance to settle down ETA: Last question I downloaded the ISO and going to burn it to a DVD. If I go this route is it going to ask me for my Product Key since Win8 came preloaded and I'm guessing has the key in the BIOS? |
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[#12]
My dam IT department didn't tell me about any of this!
I may need to buy them more beer and ammo |
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That's what I was thinking. get x64 also leaves you the ability to add more memory Welp it's making my ISO now. I think I'll update over the weekend... give those servers a chance to settle down ETA: Last question I downloaded the ISO and going to burn it to a DVD. If I go this route is it going to ask me for my Product Key since Win8 came preloaded and I'm guessing has the key in the BIOS? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Are you guys downloading the 32 or 64 bit? If you have more than 3GB RAM, you need x64, period. That's what I was thinking. get x64 also leaves you the ability to add more memory Welp it's making my ISO now. I think I'll update over the weekend... give those servers a chance to settle down ETA: Last question I downloaded the ISO and going to burn it to a DVD. If I go this route is it going to ask me for my Product Key since Win8 came preloaded and I'm guessing has the key in the BIOS? It could, or on a sticker on the case somewhere. Download this and run it, it will show you all your installed keys. |
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[#15]
Windows 10 will not shut down/restart correctly for me. It just sits on the restarting/shut down screen until I do a hard reset.
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[#16]
Okay, I'm confused.
I already installed Win 10 this morning from the automatic download. But I want to burn a copy to DVD as a backup. But the page in the OP just has the "Creation Tool" (which is an 18.7MB file) and not the whole file. Where is the ISO version? Do I have to install and run the Tool to get to the ISO? |
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Okay, I'm confused. I already installed Win 10 this morning from the automatic download. But I want to burn a copy to DVD as a backup. But the page in the OP just has the "Creation Tool" (which is an 18.7MB file) and not the whole file. Where is the ISO version? View Quote Run the tool. It lets you do the download. |
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It could, or on a sticker on the case somewhere. Download this and run it, it will show you all your installed keys. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Are you guys downloading the 32 or 64 bit? If you have more than 3GB RAM, you need x64, period. That's what I was thinking. get x64 also leaves you the ability to add more memory Welp it's making my ISO now. I think I'll update over the weekend... give those servers a chance to settle down ETA: Last question I downloaded the ISO and going to burn it to a DVD. If I go this route is it going to ask me for my Product Key since Win8 came preloaded and I'm guessing has the key in the BIOS? It could, or on a sticker on the case somewhere. Download this and run it, it will show you all your installed keys. Thanks Right now I'm doing some system updates to make sure it has the latest drivers. Probably will try to update tomorrow or this weekend |
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[#19]
I am surprised how many people are jumping on board this early.
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[#22]
On windows 10 now, no complaints.
System: HP Envy w/12GB of memory, i7-5500U processor with a hybrid SSD/HHD 1TB drive. |
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[#23]
Well, I just found one anomaly.
If I have a USB external HDD plugged in the computer doesn't see it on power-up or reboot unless I unplug it and plug it back in again after the boot. |
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[#24]
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Here's a look at win 10 https://youtu.be/EDGiXqU0MfE The take away is that they finally fixed the User Interface. 8 and 8.1 are text book bad UI. 10 looks way better. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I just built a new computer with Windows 8.1, and I'm just getting used to that system's quirks. I don't need yet another learning curve. My Windows 7 and 8.1 machines work just fine. Don't fix what isn't broken. Besides that, Windows 10 would be a downgrade for me because it doesn't support Media Center Edition. Finally, I'm suspicious about Microsoft's motives in flogging this new system so hard. If it's so good for them, it must be equally bad for me. The rivalry between the consumer and the supplier is a zero-sum game. Especially the way that Microsoft has always run its business. Here's a look at win 10 https://youtu.be/EDGiXqU0MfE The take away is that they finally fixed the User Interface. 8 and 8.1 are text book bad UI. 10 looks way better. Looks like a smart phone....... I want my computer to be a computer, not a smart phone. |
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[#25]
Well, even though I'm running 8.1 Enterprise (and I found a 10 Enterprise key for my organization in the Volume License Center), I went ahead and downloaded the 10 Pro ISO, since that's all that's available at the moment (unless you grab a 10 Enterprise eval copy).
I can always use a Win 8.1 Pro key, if I need to. I honestly don't need Enterprise (Pro is fine on this workstation), so there's no sense in waiting until Saturday for Enterprise to become available. I don't need it anyway. I just upgraded my SSD boot drive. It's an 80GB Intel that's been in there for 5 years. I replaced with the old Intel 120GB I pulled out of my MacBook Pro. This serves two purposes - it gives me some much needed room, and it makes for a handy backup if the shit hits the fan. I took a system image, swapped the drive, booted off an 8.1 install DVD, and restored it. Easy peasy. I then extended the volume in the Disk Management MMC, and voila! Upgraded drive. I'm not going to bother trying to upgrade off a burned DVD. I'll just mount the ISO, and see if that works. Wish me luck. EDIT: Aaaaaaand...it doesn't like any of my volume license keys. Figures. |
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Well, even though I'm running 8.1 Enterprise (and I found a 10 Enterprise key for my organization in the Volume License Center), I went ahead and downloaded the 10 Pro ISO, since that's all that's available at the moment (unless you grab a 10 Enterprise eval copy). I can always use a Win 8.1 Pro key, if I need to. I honestly don't need Enterprise (Pro is fine on this workstation), so there's no sense in waiting until Saturday for Enterprise to become available. I don't need it anyway. I just upgraded my SSD boot drive. It's an 80GB Intel that's been in there for 5 years. I replaced with the old Intel 120GB I pulled out of my MacBook Pro. This serves two purposes - it gives me some much needed room, and it makes for a handy backup if the shit hits the fan. I took a system image, swapped the drive, booted off an 8.1 install DVD, and restored it. Easy peasy. I then extended the volume in the Disk Management MMC, and voila! Upgraded drive. I'm not going to bother trying to upgrade off a burned DVD. I'll just mount the ISO, and see if that works. Wish me luck. View Quote Good luck! I get to do my commute and see what wonders have occurred since I left the house 13 hours ago with the upgrade download still running (Media Creator Tool upgrade selection). Hopefully not the "Something has happened" thing-a-ma-bobber. |
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[#27]
I might have to "downgrade" to 8.1 Pro first. Wouldn't hurt to try. Like I said, I use exactly zero of the Enterprise features on this workstation.
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[#30]
I see the folders $Windows.~WS at 5.79 Gigs $WINDOWS.~BT in the root of C: created at 7:30 this morning. I wonder what finally triggers them?
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[#31]
Quoted: Another issue to be concerned about with Windows 10, WiFi Sense. This one is potentially dangerous in that it potentially shares your WiFi password with everyone in your contact list. Supposedly it can be disabled. Windows 10 Shares Your Wi-Fi With Contacts Windows 10 Wi-Fi Sense Feature May Be A Security Risk: Here’s How To Disable It View Quote It allows people on your contact list to log onto your LAN, but it doesn't reveal your password per se. They don't have your password so they can't make changes to your network. Handy for friends or business acquaintances that come to your home/office.
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Quoted: Well, even though I'm running 8.1 Enterprise (and I found a 10 Enterprise key for my organization in the Volume License Center), I went ahead and downloaded the 10 Pro ISO, since that's all that's available at the moment (unless you grab a 10 Enterprise eval copy). I can always use a Win 8.1 Pro key, if I need to. I honestly don't need Enterprise (Pro is fine on this workstation), so there's no sense in waiting until Saturday for Enterprise to become available. I don't need it anyway. I just upgraded my SSD boot drive. It's an 80GB Intel that's been in there for 5 years. I replaced with the old Intel 120GB I pulled out of my MacBook Pro. This serves two purposes - it gives me some much needed room, and it makes for a handy backup if the shit hits the fan. I took a system image, swapped the drive, booted off an 8.1 install DVD, and restored it. Easy peasy. I then extended the volume in the Disk Management MMC, and voila! Upgraded drive. I'm not going to bother trying to upgrade off a burned DVD. I'll just mount the ISO, and see if that works. Wish me luck. EDIT: Aaaaaaand...it doesn't like any of my volume license keys. Figures. View Quote It is running on my laptop now. Don't think it's activated yet, but its fully running. |
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[#33]
So
For everyone who's on the fence, I found this. If you've upgraded and changed your mind go to Settings Update & Security Recovery There you'll have a month after you upgrade to roll back to your previous Windows version, 7 in my case. |
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So For everyone who's on the fence, I found this. If you've upgraded and changed your mind go to Settings Update & Security Recovery There you'll have a month after you upgrade to roll back to your previous Windows version, 7 in my case. View Quote That's good to know.As soon as this Win8 laptop gets done installing these updates. I'm going to install 10 The way it's taking its time with the updates. I may kick the install off and let it do it while im sleep |
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[#35]
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Why in the blue fuck did they even add something like that? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Another issue to be concerned about with Windows 10, WiFi Sense. This one is potentially dangerous in that it potentially shares your WiFi password with everyone in your contact list. Supposedly it can be disabled. Windows 10 Shares Your Wi-Fi With Contacts Windows 10 Wi-Fi Sense Feature May Be A Security Risk: Here’s How To Disable It Why in the blue fuck did they even add something like that? http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/07/wi-fi-sense-in-windows-10-yes-it-shares-your-passkeys-no-you-shouldnt-be-scared/ |
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I just got done setting up Windows 10 Pro on my Lenvo Yoga that had Win8.1. The laptop was a fresh install so I just did the upgrade and keep apps.
So far I have to say. I'm impressed. Nothing seems broke at the moment. What's even more weird is I had an app that would not install under Windows 8. Just for the heck of it I tried installing it under Win10 and it installed and works Maybe a tad slower at start up but after it starts up it's pretty quick. Touch screen works. The stylus works. Need to install photoshop on it and a few other things Like the UI over Windows 8. Can you ask Cortana things via a mic like siri or do I have to type it. I'll need to play with it more but I'm surprised it went flawless. I'll fire up VirtualBox later and try my VMs |
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If you have more than 3GB RAM, you need x64, period. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Are you guys downloading the 32 or 64 bit? If you have more than 3GB RAM, you need x64, period. I don't know why anybody would ever use a 32 bit os anymore. The only reason I can think why you would want to is if you have some proprietary software that refuses to play nice with the 64 but version. I've never had a single compatibility issue ever myself though. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Quoted: No idea. Seems like a serous security risk on top of being a stupid idea. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Another issue to be concerned about with Windows 10, WiFi Sense. This one is potentially dangerous in that it potentially shares your WiFi password with everyone in your contact list. Supposedly it can be disabled. Windows 10 Shares Your Wi-Fi With Contacts Windows 10 Wi-Fi Sense Feature May Be A Security Risk: Here’s How To Disable It Why in the blue fuck did they even add something like that? No idea. Seems like a serous security risk on top of being a stupid idea. Its Microsoft |
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[#39]
is anyone else just stuck at the "windows 10 setup" window. Its been sitting like this for atleast 6 hours, I finally closed it and it said "setup is cleaning up before it closes," and then it just stays there. Any pro tips?
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[#41]
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is anyone else just stuck at the "windows 10 setup" window. Its been sitting like this for atleast 6 hours, I finally closed it and it said "setup is cleaning up before it closes," and then it just stays there. Any pro tips? View Quote May just want to let it sit. While upgrading an older PC yesterday it sat for what seemed like a long time (at least an hour) at "Checking for updates". |
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It allows people on your contact list to log onto your LAN, but it doesn't reveal your password per se. They don't have your password so they can't make changes to your network. Handy for friends or business acquaintances that come to your home/office. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Another issue to be concerned about with Windows 10, WiFi Sense. This one is potentially dangerous in that it potentially shares your WiFi password with everyone in your contact list. Supposedly it can be disabled. Windows 10 Shares Your Wi-Fi With Contacts Windows 10 Wi-Fi Sense Feature May Be A Security Risk: Here’s How To Disable It Handy for friends or business acquaintances that come to your home/office. It may seem to some to be harmless, but the fact remains the Wi-Fi Sense defaults to being active after the upgrade/install of Windows 10. Wi-Fi Sense, even though its encrypted (so they claim in the FAQ), and yes one has to tick a check box on the WiFi password entry to share it, is sending your/the WiFi network password(s) to a remote Microsoft server and from there is shared (with the aid of location services) with your 'Facebook friends, mutual Skype contacts, or mutual Outlook.com contacts". While others may not "see" the actual password the point is it is still being sent off one's local PC to others. I don't recall seeing anything indicating to the user this was happening during the upgrade I performed on one test bed PC yesterday. It is a potential security risk for businesses and individuals, remote as it may be, in this day and age of corporate network and servers being hacked. |
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Installed it on two laptops. Slower to boot than 8.1, but I really like the new interface. I got by without the start button in 8.1, but it is nice to have it back. For now, I'd say Microsoft has a winner.
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[#44]
ok i hvae it running on my lenovo edge 15 laptop...
few bugs... veriface facial recognition software has just disappeared... gone. lots of lenovo customers with the same issue realtek audio has an issue once a bluetooth headset is attached with all on board audio devices being gone when the headset is disconnected. logout/login fixes that. boot time is SLLLOOOOOOOWWWW. it is easily 3-5min longer than my initial boot with 8.1. WiFi adapter power off settings reset and have a very short power off timer, like 1-2 min. frequent wifi disconnects until i disabled the standby mode on them. i have to say i am not a fan of the new start button. it was nice to have the option of an app list or going to the metro screen to see them. it appears the metro interface is 100% dead now. <or i haven't found a way to get to it yet. All my apps do appear to work fine the "EDGE" app is neat <but i suspect i will stay with chrome>. this is going to have to grow on me for a few days. right now i'd say i prefer 8.1 my desktop PC began the process but lost connection and the install tool hung. now it refuse to start and i can't remove the temp files as they are locked by the tool. wen through and killed every process running and it still won't clear even after several reboots. <right now that might be a blessing> |
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Quoted: ok i hvae it running on my lenovo edge 15 laptop... few bugs... veriface facial recognition software has just disappeared... gone. lots of lenovo customers with the same issue realtek audio has an issue once a bluetooth headset is attached with all on board audio devices being gone when the headset is disconnected. logout/login fixes that. boot time is SLLLOOOOOOOWWWW. it is easily 3-5min longer than my initial boot with 8.1. WiFi adapter power off settings reset and have a very short power off timer, like 1-2 min. frequent wifi disconnects until i disabled the standby mode on them. i have to say i am not a fan of the new start button. it was nice to have the option of an app list or going to the metro screen to see them. it appears the metro interface is 100% dead now. <or i haven't found a way to get to it yet. All my apps do appear to work fine the "EDGE" app is neat <but i suspect i will stay with chrome>. this is going to have to grow on me for a few days. right now i'd say i prefer 8.1 my desktop PC began the process but lost connection and the install tool hung. now it refuse to start and i can't remove the temp files as they are locked by the tool. wen through and killed every process running and it still won't clear even after several reboots. <right now that might be a blessing> View Quote Haven't noticed anything weird with the wireless. The Edge web browser is a phone/tablet browser devoid of much of the functionality you would expect in a real browser. Try right clicking a link... You'll be staying with chrome. |
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[#46]
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That's what I was thinking. get x64 also leaves you the ability to add more memory Welp it's making my ISO now. I think I'll update over the weekend... give those servers a chance to settle down ETA: Last question I downloaded the ISO and going to burn it to a DVD. If I go this route is it going to ask me for my Product Key since Win8 came preloaded and I'm guessing has the key in the BIOS? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Are you guys downloading the 32 or 64 bit? If you have more than 3GB RAM, you need x64, period. That's what I was thinking. get x64 also leaves you the ability to add more memory Welp it's making my ISO now. I think I'll update over the weekend... give those servers a chance to settle down ETA: Last question I downloaded the ISO and going to burn it to a DVD. If I go this route is it going to ask me for my Product Key since Win8 came preloaded and I'm guessing has the key in the BIOS? I downloaded the ISO last night and it asked for my product key. But it wouldn't accept my OEM product key and kept telling me it was invalid. From what I read online I was not the only one to have this problem and as of yet, there is no fix. M$ says the only way to fix it is to buy a copy of Windows 7. Which is bullshit especially for my case since I bought the copy of Windows 7 I tried to upgrade when I built my rig a few years ago. As of now, I'm sticking with Windows 7. If you want to try it there should be a sticker somewhere on your case that has the product key. |
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is anyone else just stuck at the "windows 10 setup" window. Its been sitting like this for atleast 6 hours, I finally closed it and it said "setup is cleaning up before it closes," and then it just stays there. Any pro tips? View Quote my desktop did that. no clue why. i suspect it's trying to validate or D/L something and the servers are busy. it finally cleared but then the install failed. |
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It may seem to some to be harmless, but the fact remains the Wi-Fi Sense defaults to being active after the upgrade/install of Windows 10. Wi-Fi Sense, even though its encrypted (so they claim in the FAQ), and yes one has to tick a check box on the WiFi password entry to share it, is sending your/the WiFi network password(s) to a remote Microsoft server and from there is shared (with the aid of location services) with your 'Facebook friends, mutual Skype contacts, or mutual Outlook.com contacts". While others may not "see" the actual password the point is it is still being sent off one's local PC to others. I don't recall seeing anything indicating to the user this was happening during the upgrade I performed on one test bed PC yesterday. It is a potential security risk for businesses and individuals, remote as it may be, in this day and age of corporate network and servers being hacked. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Another issue to be concerned about with Windows 10, WiFi Sense. This one is potentially dangerous in that it potentially shares your WiFi password with everyone in your contact list. Supposedly it can be disabled. Windows 10 Shares Your Wi-Fi With Contacts Windows 10 Wi-Fi Sense Feature May Be A Security Risk: Here’s How To Disable It Handy for friends or business acquaintances that come to your home/office. It may seem to some to be harmless, but the fact remains the Wi-Fi Sense defaults to being active after the upgrade/install of Windows 10. Wi-Fi Sense, even though its encrypted (so they claim in the FAQ), and yes one has to tick a check box on the WiFi password entry to share it, is sending your/the WiFi network password(s) to a remote Microsoft server and from there is shared (with the aid of location services) with your 'Facebook friends, mutual Skype contacts, or mutual Outlook.com contacts". While others may not "see" the actual password the point is it is still being sent off one's local PC to others. I don't recall seeing anything indicating to the user this was happening during the upgrade I performed on one test bed PC yesterday. It is a potential security risk for businesses and individuals, remote as it may be, in this day and age of corporate network and servers being hacked. it was defaulted to off on mine when i checked it. it is also not sending your password across but an alias iirc. you also have the option of disabling that for the specific apps or completely turning it off. it must be enabled manually as it is NOT on by default. as far as corporate users go, that will be an easy feature to turn off |
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I downloaded the ISO last night and it asked for my product key. But it wouldn't accept my OEM product key and kept telling me it was invalid. From what I read online I was not the only one to have this problem and as of yet, there is no fix. M$ says the only way to fix it is to buy a copy of Windows 7. Which is bullshit especially for my case since I bought the copy of Windows 7 I tried to upgrade when I built my rig a few years ago. As of now, I'm sticking with Windows 7. If you want to try it there should be a sticker somewhere on your case that has the product key. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Are you guys downloading the 32 or 64 bit? If you have more than 3GB RAM, you need x64, period. That's what I was thinking. get x64 also leaves you the ability to add more memory Welp it's making my ISO now. I think I'll update over the weekend... give those servers a chance to settle down ETA: Last question I downloaded the ISO and going to burn it to a DVD. If I go this route is it going to ask me for my Product Key since Win8 came preloaded and I'm guessing has the key in the BIOS? I downloaded the ISO last night and it asked for my product key. But it wouldn't accept my OEM product key and kept telling me it was invalid. From what I read online I was not the only one to have this problem and as of yet, there is no fix. M$ says the only way to fix it is to buy a copy of Windows 7. Which is bullshit especially for my case since I bought the copy of Windows 7 I tried to upgrade when I built my rig a few years ago. As of now, I'm sticking with Windows 7. If you want to try it there should be a sticker somewhere on your case that has the product key. My key was in the BIOS. I got it saved but it never did ask me for it. I installed it on a Lenvo Yoga that had Win 8.1 Pro. Laptop had sat in my bag for a couple of months without use because I didn't like Win8 on it and just continued to use my Win 7 laptop. I did the windows update for the Lenvo and also did the Lenvo updates before installing Win 10 on it. Also did the BIOS update from Lenvo. I read the notes and it said to make it compatible with Windows 10 I like the Win 10 start button and interface and it also installed and ran some software that I had tried to run on Win 8 that wouldn't install. |
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