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  1. Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired on June 15, 2022 for certain versions of Windows 10. And Microsoft Edge with IE mode is officially replacing IE 11 desktop application.

     

    It seems that IE mode will be supported through 2029.

     

    https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2021/05/19/the-future-of-internet-explorer-on-windows-10-is-in-microsoft-edge/

    https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/internet-explorer-11-desktop-app-retirement-faq/ba-p/2366549

  2. You can run 32-bit and 64-bit programs on 64-bit Windows 10, but you will spend more time installing cumulative updates, so you may need a reliable solid state drive.

    Microsoft offers Intel microcode updates for Windows 10. However, Intel no longer fixes vulnerabilities for your CPU. If you can uninstall the microcode updates offered by Microsoft, you will find your answer to the performance problem. If you think the performance hit is not acceptable, you can install the firmware update for Intel ME without applying the BIOS update.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/protect-your-windows-devices-against-speculative-execution-side-channel-attacks-a0b9f66c-f426-d854-fdbb-0e6beaeeee87

    https://software.intel.com/security-software-guidance/processors-affected-transient-execution-attack-mitigation-product-cpu-model

  3. The three things users need to know before installing old versions of Windows 10 on NUC 10:

    1. DSDT does not exist, so I can not install 32-bit Windows on NUC10i3FNH.

    2. If I enable Thunderbolt in BIOS, Windows 10 x64 1607 or earlier gets stuck on black screen (UEFI) or messed up screen (LEGACY) when booting.

    3. The error message "Windows could not update the computer's boot configuration. Installation cannot proceed." appears if I install Windows 10 x64 1703 or earlier on a GPT partitioned drive by UEFI booting with modern standby enabled. And I found another error message "Failed to create a new system store. Status = [c0000001]" in setupact.log.

    To solve the second and third problem, I contacted Intel Support. Intel released BIOS FN0042 to change Thunderbolt boot default. And I found a workaround to the third problem.

    I solved the third problem by installing Windows 10 x64 1703 or earlier on an MBR partitioned drive by legacy booting with S3 standby enabled. Then I converted MBR to GPT by using MBR2GPT. Finally, I could use Windows 10 x64 1607 in UEFI mode with modern standby enabled. After a lot of trial and error, I learned that 1709 will become the minimum required version if someday Intel removes CSM support.

    I downloaded these drivers from Intel's website. INF or XML modification is required during installation of Intel Graphics, Wi-Fi, and HDA drivers.

    BIOS Update [FNCML357] (FN0042, withdrawn)
    Intel RST driver (17.9.1.1009, withdrawn)
    Chipset INF Utility (10.1.18383.8213)
    Intel Graphics DCH drivers (27.20.100.8280)
    Intel Network Adapter driver for Windows 10 (25.0)
    Intel Wireless Bluetooth driver for Windows 10 (21.90.2)
    Windows 10 Wi-Fi drivers for Intel Wireless Adapters (21.90.3)
    Intel Serial IO driver for NUC (30.100.1947.3)
    ITE Tech CIR driver for Windows 10 64-bit for NUC 10 Kit (5.4.4.0)
    USB Type C Power Delivery Controller for Windows 10 64-bit for NUC (1.0.4.11)
    Genesys Chipset Device Software for Windows 10 64-bit for NUC 10 Kit (1.1.6.2)
    Realtek HDA driver for Windows 10 64-bit for NUC Kit (6.0.8791.1)

    I don't know how to install ISST driver in 1607, but I installed Display Audio driver 10.27 manually. Besides, I also found the control panel utility for SF314-58G from Acer's website.

    I want to play UHD Blu-ray disc on NUC10i3FNH, so I didn't install Intel ME consumer driver for Windows 10 64-bit for NUC Kit (1931.14.0.1323) because it only supports HDCP 2.2 and Advance Protected Audio/Video path.

    Intel Management Engine Interface driver (1937.14.0.1350, for DELL Vostro 3590)
    Intel SGX driver for Windows (2.7.100.2)

    The ME driver from Intel contains MEI drivers. But the MEI driver from DELL contains MEI drivers, applications, and iCLS. Honestly speaking, similar names are confusing.

    The DCH version of MEI requires Windows 10 version 1709 or later, and it is hard to find CML compatible traditional MEI drivers. Most mini PC manufacturers provide MEI driver 1919.14.0.1269 for CML, so I installed x86/x64 MEI driver for ASUS PN62 before I found compatible x64 MEI from DELL. The device ID of IMEI on NUC10i3FNH is 02E0.
    (Unlike CML, CML-V requires version 1809 or later)

    Old Intel SGX 1.x drivers are not compatible with NUC 10. Therefore I tried different SGX 2.x drivers because the online SGX test in CyberLink Ultra HD Blu-ray Advisor 2.0.3231 always failed with error code 394260080. I tried modifying INF files to install latest MEI and DCH version of SGX driver, but INF modification didn't work at all!

    I almost gave up until I found Corel Ultra HD Blu-ray check tool 1.0.0.32, which was released in May 2019. All offline tests were passed, including SGX test. Apparently the only way to find the answer was playing UHD Blu-ray disc.

    archgon MD-8102-U3-UHD-K (Pioneer BDR-UD04)
    CyberLink PowerDVD 20 Ultra

    Anyway, PowerDVD 20 Ultra plays UHD Blu-ray disc on NUC10i3FNH without major problem. The program activates HDR and 2160p@24Hz on LG 27GL850-B.

    Compared with Intel UHD 630, the integrated UHD Graphics in Core i3-10110U provides poor gaming performance, just like HD 610 Graphics in Pentium G4560.

    FurMark test result of 27.20.100.8280
    https://gpuscore.top/furmark/show.php?id=102343

  4. I have no plan to release modified NVIDIA driver. If you are using a Turing GeForce graphics card on Windows 10, you can use version 1809 and later for enhanced gaming experience, but it is better to stay away from latest feature update.  

    On version 1607, HEVC B-frames is available, and Mesh Shaders for OpenGL and Vulkan are available, too. I guess NGX may work because official driver is available. Anyone can make the modified NVIDIA driver by spending a month learning debugging and using IDA 7.0. But many features are unavailable due to old Windows version, and it is a big problem.

    Another problem is modern PC may require version 1709 and later.

  5. I didn't know that Device Manager ignores NvProfileUpdaterPlugin.dll during installation. NvProfileUpdaterPlugin.dll is required since R435. Without the file, NVIDIA Control Panel keeps showing access denied error when I try to apply Adaptive-Sync or 3D settings.

     

    After reinstalling Windows, I solved this problem by copying the file to Session folder. Now Adaptive-Sync works on D3D 11 windowed mode, and VLC media player can use D3D 11 video output in full screen. 

  6. Resident Evil 3 demo supports Windows 10 HDR instead of NVAPI HDR. When I enable full screen HDR in game, the screen goes black and the input response becomes very slow. If I switch to other program, the problem temporarily disappears because the game leaves full screen HDR mode.

     

    Anyway, adaptive sync works in full screen mode and borderless windowed mode under DirectX 12, and the graphics are nice.

     

    VLC media player also has black screen issue because it only supports Windows 10 HDR. This is one limitation of 1607, so updating driver to 445.75 didn't help.


    FurMark test result of 445.75:
    https://gpuscore.top/furmark/show.php?id=38606

  7. It seems that users of Dell desktop computers have similar problem.


    using incompatible graphics card from different Dell PC
    http://nice.kaze.com/inspiron_3250.html


    unknown reason
    https://www.dell.com/community/Inspiron-Desktops/Inspiron-530s-BIOS-setup-F2-fails-to-load/td-p/6184376

    I guess there is something wrong with the BIOS used by Dell Inspiron 7720. And it's weird that restarting from Windows didn't fix the issue.

    Off-topic, Windows 10 UEFI patch results in boot issue.
    https://www.dell.com/community/Inspiron/Suspected-KB4524244-Boot-issue-on-Inspiron-15-3576-i5/m-p/7499212

  8. Nvidia released GeForce driver 442.50 for Windows 7/ 8.1/ 10.

    https://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/442.50/442.50-win10-win8-win7-release-notes.pdf

     

    NVIDIA Quadro driver support for selected Windows operating systems ended on January 14, 2020. I can't find R390 U13, R418 U8, R430 U9 for Windows 7/ 8.1.

    https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/4913/~/end-of-nvidia-quadro-driver-support-for-select-windows-operating-systems

     

  9. On 1/24/2020 at 1:00 AM, ragnargd said:

    Sorry for reanimation, but there you are... :-)

    ...at the moment, i have problems running my GTX 970 on my Windows 10, which is triple-boot with XP and W98SE. It runs fine on XP, but W10 just blackscreens. Seems to be an issue between driver, W10, and MoBo. Whatever.

    If you use the monitor with Displayport 1.4, you have to apply NVIDIA Graphics Firmware Update Tool for DisplayPort 1.3 and 1.4 Displays.

     

    My GTX 960 works on Windows 10 version 1607 with driver R390, so I think you can try different driver branch.

  10. The latest driver for Intel 82574L is 12.7.28.0. You can find the NDIS63 folder and modify e1q63x64.inf. Windows 10 x64 blocks modified INF file, so you have to enable test mode and nointegritychecks, then disable driver signature enforcement. If you succeed, you can close test mode after installation.

     

    It seems that users of 82579LM had same problem and couldn't use WOL from S5, but solved the problem by using Windows 10 compatible driver from Intel.

     

    If INF modification doesn't work, I think the only way is to modify the LAN driver.

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