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mikedigitize

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  1. 7 hours ago, UCyborg said:

    Booted my Win10 install this evening, installed the update that was released today and rebooted. The system has been running for over an hour. TiWorker.exe process has been started approximately 20 minutes after the boot and has been occupying one CPU core ever since non stop; every once in a while, CPU usage drops for few moments, then it's back to full utilization, so consequently, the CPU hasn't got a chance to downclock to the normal idle frequency. It also allocates and frees memory randomly, one moment it will consume 60 MB, the other moment 700 MB.

    The change log says they fixed the random bug that occurs with legacy AMD GPUs with one display blinking after returning from sleep. Well, the system refuses to sleep now, only monitors turn off, maybe because of the above problem?

    Here's another issue that has been in there for who knows how long. Try to select anything in 7-Zip's file view by making the selection rectangle with a mouse and be sure you have horizontal scrollbar, This will make the mouse jump to the corner of the screen.

    On my laptop running 32-bit Windows 10, Windows Update doesn't detect today's update. Also noticed something odd there, the previous update is listed twice, the first instance says installed successfully, the second says failed with error code 0x80240034.

    Another thing I've noticed on multiple computers since FCU, mouse cursor sometimes briefly lags for no apparent reason.

    Most of U'r observations I experiance too, on my laptop, for a long time. One of the reasons I have mint on the same computer, just for the silence when computing :cool:

  2. 5 hours ago, UCyborg said:

    There's something else, take a good look at the AG's watermark on my screenshots. It's like it has the shadow behind it. It wasn't present in CU with AG 1.5.7 on that laptop. Plus, after the upgrade, the watermark itself started showing up those refresh issues, especially when toggling View->Show desktop icons from desktop context menu.

    I got this shadows after I used the Task View button. I use to have 5 "running" desktops and I got a shadow added from etch one to the watermark... But this is gone since the watermark isn't showing in 1.5.7 throe donation ;0)

  3. 7 hours ago, Dave-H said:

    Well this month everything seems to be back to normal!

    It says "x64-based" again in the label for the Cumulative Update instead of "amd64-based", and the Malicious Software Removal Tool entry looks normal again now too.

    I guess last month was a one-off glitch!

    :yes:

    It's more of a signum

  4. I have an old hp-lapptop I run older w10 ver on (just swap hd-drives) The other day I put in a disk with 1607 on and right away it start to update to 1709 and I let it. After (took most part of the day) it was reedy (and wu had com to peas) Firefox felt it was it's time and did an upgrade to Quantum. BUT that did not go so well; the program did start (it show itself in start list) but nothing show in desk.... + all icons to the left on ff-icon show stuff related to FF until I killed FF... then they work as they suppose to do!img%5D

     

  5. 3 hours ago, Dibya said:

    Win2k/me/98 uses internet explorer components for skinning. Windows xp doesn't do so rather it uses uxtheme and windows explorer.nt4.0 uses a bare minimum ui components depended on explorer.exe 

    A bit off tropic eh? This thread is about "win10 worst crap" guys.....

  6. 10 hours ago, GTAGAME said:

     

    Windows 7 has larger titlebar buttons, the taskbar (superbar) was especially redone for touchscreens and some other new touchscreen programs were added.

    Win7 has never had anything too do with touch, thank you! But if U mean W10, then U right....

    (btw the titlebar got small icon in w7 as well)

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