It will be very soon in geological time, its all relative.I thought the press conference today was basically saying that the finished build of Win10 would be coming out very soon. Maybe just wishful thinking on my part.
It will be very soon in geological time, its all relative.I thought the press conference today was basically saying that the finished build of Win10 would be coming out very soon. Maybe just wishful thinking on my part.
yes I'm sure Vicki is talking about installing it when it's OFFICAILLY released, she not talking about installing the beta ware... I think she's just confused when it will be released. Once it's officially released then I'm sure she can take it to the windows store to have all her gadgets updated to W10.
Hi guys,
I had Win10 installed on another machine I had laying around the office, and had minimal issues with it.
I installed it on my SP3 a few hours ago, and now the poor SP3 is a heaping pile of uselessnes.
The installation went ok, and I was taken to the setup screen where you pick your WiFi and sign in to your account. It then took me to the Start screen, and then at that point the screen would flash black every 15 or 20 seconds, and the keyboard and mouse were mostly unusable except for 2 or 3 second periods after a black flash. It would flash for 5 or 8 times or so and then just immediately reboot. I let it do that about 3 or 4 times before I figured it was hosed.
I really felt like if I could get to Windows Update and download new updates, it would fix the problem, but that is absolutely not doable in the regular Desktop/Start environment.
I made it into Safe Mode, and the machine ran beautifully then, but Windows Update isn't available in Safe Mode. As well, there were no restore points for System Restore to use.
What do you guys think, am I going to just have to wipe the whole thing and reinstall fresh, losing all my data?
All my important stuff is backed up, I haven't lost anything important.
I know what this is.
Between the black flashes (display driver crashing) try to right click the start button and choose device manager. Uninstall the display adaptor. Restart.
This should fix your Surface.
I just updated my Windows 10 build and had the exact issues you're experiencing, I realised back in Windows 8.1 I played around with Intel display drivers vs Microsoft update Intel drivers. Uninstall and restart solved all my problems.
9879 is the latest, try an update first via preview build and see if that fixes it?
The ISO is available online if you want to do it that way? Otherwise I'm in the same boat on build 9879, my display driver is stuck at Microsoft basic. I'm inclined to download the driver pack for the Surface that came out at the back end of last year, my last resort is a refresh keeping my files via Windows 10 recovery at start up.
Does your sleep work or give you a black screen hang?
Let me know if you get a breakthrough.
Ok well, having told me that about your existing display driver, I may go ahead and do a clean install then. I have never used the Intel driver from their site, I've always used the driver that MS delivers through Windows Update. The only thing I've ever messed with graphics-wise, was early on, I used the Surface Tweak Tool (http://www.surfaceforums.net/threads/surface-tweak-tool-for-surface-pro-2-release.8219/) to try and adjust my black level. Watching shows and movies on the SP3, the dark parts were way too dark. The tweak tool didn't really do anything for me though.
You never tried installing Intel's driver directly from their site?