leeshor
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A smurf isn't allowed to be grouchy. Or grumpy for that matter.cleaning my post. I was grouchy earlier.
A smurf isn't allowed to be grouchy. Or grumpy for that matter.cleaning my post. I was grouchy earlier.
But a smurf sure can be blue [emoji6]A smurf isn't allowed to be grouchy. Or grumpy for that matter.
Some systems I support have yet to get the notification icon, including one of my desktops. There is supposedly some sort of pre-check done to see if there would be a problem. I'm running 7 Pro 64-bit on this system and it passes the Windows 8 compatibility check as do the other systems where I haven't seen the notification. No explanation.
It does for me - 10166 installed. Using a mini display port to HDMI adapter plugged into the mini display port on the dock. It has worked on all builds of Windows 10 for me.
Absolutely the only reason I can see why I don't have it on this one system is because the compatibility app said I would need to reinstall VMware but that doesn't explain some of the others. There is also a possibility of a processor not being supported but haven't seen one yet that didn't pass the test.Finally got the update required to give you the pop up and still nothing. I know my system can support it, has been for some time now and it's a nice/newish home built HTPC. Can't figure it out.
Absolutely the only reason I can see why I don't have it on this one system is because the compatibility app said I would need to reinstall VMware but that doesn't explain some of the others. There is also a possibility of a processor not being supported but haven't seen one yet that didn't pass the test.
There needs to be an easier way to do this, I have a activated windows 7 system why can't I register it some other way? At this rate I will have to stay an insider or get a hacked version.Absolutely the only reason I can see why I don't have it on this one system is because the compatibility app said I would need to reinstall VMware but that doesn't explain some of the others. There is also a possibility of a processor not being supported but haven't seen one yet that didn't pass the test.
Has anyone found a better alternative to the photos app? Sad that you can no longer even view your pictures based on folders and you now have to only rely on automatic albums created for you. Silly really
There is no reason I can think of not to stay with the upgraded Insider. It will upgrade to final and be among the first systems to have it.There needs to be an easier way to do this, I have a activated windows 7 system why can't I register it some other way? At this rate I will have to stay an insider or get a hacked version.
Found a way to force it to give me the register pop up. Went to http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/windows-10-upgrade-notification-enable/ and half way down there was a link for a script that gives you different options to try and make the pop up appear. Says run at your own risk but worked for me, option number 2 did the trick.There is no reason I can think of not to stay with the upgraded Insider. It will upgrade to final and be among the first systems to have it.