Don't mind me.... had a particularly bad week, so I should have had a few beers and relaxed before making any comments on any board.
Decided to take the SP3 i7 back to the MS Store (just a few miles from me) and exchanged it for another one. So far so good. This is the 5th SP3 (3 i5's and 2 i7's) so hopefully it all works. Can't imagine how MS expects to eventually make a profit if they have to keep swapping hardware. To their credit, they are very accommodating and make the exchange with zero questions.
Not sure there's a 14/30 day limit on problem exchanges...Wow goto give you credit for not giving up.
In Australia well only get 14 days trial and return for a refund.
We simply couldn't stay within that time and exchange that many times from the MS store.
So the question is is the period extended when exchanging so you have sufficient time to tryout the exchanged device.
I think in our case as we'd loose at least a week shipping back and receiving the new one, so better to ship back for a refund and order again after the refund and retain the 14 days. That's if I want to retain the option of a refund.
Not sure there's a 14/30 day limit on problem exchanges...
Is your machine on an Active Directory Domain? Does your IT department use Configuration Manager or other Client Management Suite?So I'm leaving my computer on for the night, did my usual ctrlaltdel to lock it....
Come back after a while and the fan is going hard, back is hot, I unlock, task manager, boom 0% cpu usage and things start settling down.
What's going on? Oh wait, just had a thought, indexing?
I haven't got my SP3 yet, but I guess it comes with 'Fast Startup' enabled. ...
Normally, having fastboot enabled is fine. Even with SSDs it's slightly faster than a clean boot. Nevertheless you have to be aware of the consequences. If you don't like, you can disable fast boot in the control menu.
Is your machine on an Active Directory Domain? Does your IT department use Configuration Manager or other Client Management Suite?
Haha, If an SP3 could sweat it would.Thanks for the reminder, I disabled that almost right away on my Lenovo Helix. I can't remember what problem I was trying to fix on the Helix for that.
No, I fully control my laptop... well it's been owning me the past couple days! Hopefully will get to the bottom for it!
Installing windows updates, after 1 update, doing the second check reveals 42 updates. But really, updates should be no sweat for an i7 sp3