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  1. Win 10 is simply an interesting challenge.  Classic Shell installed on 10586.36 still had the old issue that a mouse click on the start menu, or any icon did nothing.  This on a local user only system.  Created a MS/online user.  Now both users work without the problem.  I look forward to the next update to see what new and old issues show up.  In my second childhood, it is all a crappy kid game.

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    I'm appalled at the version confusion Microsoft has created, clearly on purpose.  Who does that help, exactly?

     

     

    This may be germane to the topic:

     

    Confusion and Control

     

    A common technique is that of creating confusion in whomever you seek to control...

     

    [...]

    If someone is exhibiting all of these signs towards to you, it’s possible that they may be attempting to dominate you. They may, however, also just be a bit incompetent.

     

    --JorgeA

     

    Scrap hit the fan again but with some good and some bad.  Either I'm being dominated or I'm beginning to recognize incompetance.

     

    The Windows 10 Revision continues to be 1511.  However today's update changed the OS Build to 10586.36.

     

    One PC at the shop seemed to love the update.  It continued to work just fine.  However, the VirtualBox Windows 10 took 3 VB "Turn Off"s with the VB start to get Windows 10 to start reasonably clean.  The "Start Menu" issue showed up the first 2 trys.  After the third start, I got enough control to install Classic Shell again.  I had been trying to use just Win 10 plain. But I had Classic Shell downloaded just in case.  The "Worst Meter" swung back and forth today.

     

    Do you think this instability with Win 10 could be a hardware timing thing with the different speeds of PCs today?  "Back in the mainframe days," I remember hardware timing was an issue with software.  NO, I don't want to go back to the mainframe days.  The mainframes were too heavy.

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    You found one way.  Another is to run WinVer.exe.

     

    I'm appalled at the version confusion Microsoft has created, clearly on purpose.  Who does that help, exactly?

     

    -Noel

     

    Thank you.  Another tool to keep track of what really comes down the pipe. Sort of like you never know what will come down the chimney this time of year. [santa? Elves? J. Frost? M. Soft?]

     

    Bud

  4. *Disclaimer* this might be nothing, but it could be something

    could it be the boot disk going to the menu its self? I while back I tried installing W 8.0 Dev Preview and the VM no Windows software on it and I was getting a screen that sent me to the "Boot Options" menu for Windows (the screen you get when you crash your system) 

     

    i'm not sure if anything I said above was useful not an expert on the subject

    Thanks.  For now, I'll just set a mental trip wire in case it happens again.

  5. A couple questions:

     

    Were you trying to install another OS on the hard drive alongside Windows 10?

     

    Do I have it right that you were trying to boot from a DVD but Windows 10 was ignoring your choice? I'm not sure what you mean by Win10 "coming up trying to fix itself."

     

    Thanks!

     

    --JorgeA

    I was going to do a clean install with a DVD that was a total software package and use the options on the DVD install to delete partitions, format and create a new partition.  Win 10 on the hard disk seemed to ignore the CD boot choice.  My thought was take maybe BCDEDIT somehow got involved.

     

    Bud

  6. Some new crap:

    At the shop I was just trying to to boot a new operating system with a DVD to a hard disk that had Win 10 installed.  Even though I selected a CD boot, the Win 10 software on the hard disk kept coming up trying to fix itself.  It was like it wouldn't quit!!!???  Never saw that before.  I finally used a lower level software to remove all partitions and format the hard drive.  That's my new crap removal tool.  Is this something new with Win 10 or have you seen this with other operating systems?

  7. For now.

     

    -Noel

    Where did you come up with the dot number after the 10586?

     

    From regedit current release I got the following from the initial update to the first cummulative update:  Windows 10 Home

     

    10586.0.amd64fre.th2_release.151029-1700

     

    10586.17.amd64fre.th2_release.151121-2308

     

    I'm trying to learn just how to know what release Win 10 is and the preferred location to determine the revision.  Thanks in advance.

     

    Bud

     

    P.S.  From another thread I noticed that you use DISM.  Does that work with non-imaged installs as well?

     

    P.S.S.  OK. I finally found it:  Settings>System>About.  Sometimes obvious is not obvious???   10586.29

  8. The Win 7 is just about back to normal with all the Win 10 updates installed and still at Win 7.  In the next couple of days will try the "light speed jump" from activated Win 7 to activated Win 10 (hopefully 10586.26 or better).  Just another try to get beyond "Worst Crap Ever."  It might be possible??????

     

    The Win 7 made it to Win 10 activated.  Used a Win 10 iso.  It's at 10586.  Maybe some crap is a little less crappy.  Maybe.

     

    *********************

     

    Update:  The system is still up after 2 days!!!!!! and it actually did a consolidated update once!!!!   Good crap is a little hard to take after all these months!!!!!

  9. On older PCs, the 64 bit capable AMD or Intel CPUs may not be enough to run some 64 bit operating systems.  The supporting chipset on the motherboard may limit the success.  In updating to 64 bit Win 7, some PCs make it  and some don't.  Some that don't have run 64 bit Linux Mint.  Most all of the 64 bit capable CPUs will run 32 bit software with no problem.  I always try 64 bit operating systems first for the added computing potential.  However, malware, virus or just bad code can bring down the best of systems.

  10. Did a clean install of Windows 7 Pro to wipe the hard disk and get control back.  IE 8 was the browser after the clean install.  Went to the Dell support Web site to get needed drivers.  A note on the Dell site suggested IE 11 would work better and provided a link to Microsoft to get the download.  IE 11 downloaded and installed cleanly.  Went directly from IE 8 to IE 11.

  11. The Win 7 is just about back to normal with all the Win 10 updates installed and still at Win 7.  In the next couple of days will try the "light speed jump" from activated Win 7 to activated Win 10 (hopefully 10586.26 or better).  Just another try to get beyond "Worst Crap Ever."  It might be possible??????

     

    But the other options are looking better every Day.  Just got a New, "OLD" Dell with an i5 quad with Win 7.  I feel like a kid who got an early Christmas present.  Life is good.  This one doesn't get Win 10.  But it might get more memory and an SSD.

  12. Is there a way to know what the 10586 version/sub-version is that replaced the version that this thread is tracking?  Or does the "fixed" 10586 have the same issues being tracked?  I wonder if the 10586 iso that downloaded last week using the MediaCreationTool is the "fixed" 10586?  It destroyed(lost the activation) my activated Win 10 when it did the update?????

  13. 10240 to 10586:

     

    I got the Activated Win 10 10240 to update to 10586 with one of the iso options, however the Activation was lost in the process?????  Got the message to buy a new key to Activate.  With VirtualBox Snapshot, I'll go back to Win 7 and try again using the 10586 iso or by now the Flagged update is probably 10586.  Glad I grew up on a farm so dogs*** is just a way of life.  Makes me long for the country life.  Oh, I live in the country so everything is OK.

  14. Booting the computer is not a task.

     

    The operating system is there to facilitate tasks, not be one.

     

    -Noel

     

    The facilitation of 10240 to 10586 has been and still is a challenging task for my guest Windows 10 in VB 5.  I wonder if there has been a change in which some device drivers 10586 update has "black listed?"  10240 went through the "installing drivers, etc section" and completed the installation.  However, 10586 balks in that section and now says there are driver issues that didn't exist in 10240 and stops the ugrade.  I wonder why I don't get the option to "continue" so I can deal with drivers after the update completes?

     

    Tasked with having fun with the Windows 10 merry-go-round.  My techieness is challenged by a simple(???) software upgrade.  Probably just techless, a slippery slope.  Well, it's winter so slippery slopes should be fun unless you're driving a vehicle or walking or updating.

  15. This Win 10 is faster for me.

    Boot time, opening explorer where I stay a lot if I'm not in the reg. My games ping has gone down. Everything is just snappy even more so than Win 7 and after all these years messing with these systems I do know about tweaking the shiese outta stuff. BUT I haven't done that much to this except finally uninstalling all the Metro stuff including Store. That was a biggy. W10Privacy was another biggy, have almost all selected

     

    I don't run the aero crap, I don't need it. My simple Aerolite themepack to change wallpapers is much less intensive. Everything you add like that will make it go down and I know that. Only problem I have noticed is Recycle Bin is not responsive. I click dump and occasionally it waits for 20 seconds, I say sometimes.

     

    I make my money knowing Windows systems cause it runs on almost every machine we have at work. Well we have Dos, Freedos(German machines), Nt, can't change them too much money right now, W2000 I'm eliminating for W7, 2 to go.

     

    Got an email recently they want everything 64 bit but that's only ones that can see outside world, not dos, Nt or others. Reason, they will be upgrading to Win 10. Now plants like I work in are usually 5-7 years behind the times but that said it, we are going that way and it don 't matter.

     

     

    Does not matter what is said in these forums or any forum anywhere, its going that way and nothing said will change it.

    "nothing said will change it."

     

    I agree with the "64 bit" part.  However, the shop where I fix hardware PCs is having a lot of issues that interrupt the production Win 10 PCs.  How long that lasts will be interesting.

     

    Windows 10 on the quad Dell XPS is just for fun and training to be able to fix PCs.  Still trying for a clean 10586 update.  Win 7 Pro is still the PC choice.  Runs fine as a Host.

     

    The production computer at home is an iMac quad i7.  It just works and software updates just install quickly.  Can't make any money fixing Apple computers, they don't break since the capacitor issue occurred ten years ago.  Yes, you're probably right about "nothing said will change it."  But nothing said will change the house computer to a PC with Win anything. 

     

    However, free Linux Mint and VirtualBox may change it for a lot of end users that look at the technology bill and the Win 10 down time cost.  Just saying....???

     

    Oh, I forgot to mention, half of the production computers are iPads.  They just work.  Just saying....???

  16. MS seems to be the Joker.  Windows 10 RTM was the joke on me.  I found out how to tell what revision Win 10 was installed on the activated Win 10 PC.  It turns out that it is 10240.  That explains alot.  10240 was a want-a-be preview release that had the same issues as the RTM Windows 10 OS.  And yes, the OS windows update failed the same way.  I suppose it should, it's the same software.  From this and other forums, 10586 has a myriad of issues as well.  I guess it's time to wait for 6 months to see what shows up then.

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    Use the media creation tool to download Windows 10 iso. This tool provides the best download experience for customers running Windows 7, 8.1 and 10.
     
    In other words get it from Microsoft and no other place. My blocking stuff is blocking me from going there right now cause I choose to run my 10 that way
    But there are many many sites on google will tell you how to this with that Tool

     

     

    Thanks for the information.  However, the purpose of allowing windows update to upgrade/update the activated Windows 10 Home was to see that it would install cleanly.  The actual download time was reasonable with the 12 Gbps internet connection.  It was the actual install that was the problem. The installed Win 10 Home took up about 23 GB of disk space.  There was about 90 GBs of space available for the upgrade to use.  The system had been wiped clean for any malware or virus before the update started.

     

    I've used a Win 10 iso to try to update several activated Windows 7 systems.  However, most of those installs completed but the Windows 10 key was not activated as it should have been.

     

    When I used the Windows Flag to update to Windows 10, that installed cleanly and Windows 10 was activated as it should be.

     

    Going to the media creation tool Web site worked OK but their was no option to select Windows 10 version 1511, 10586 which is what the windows udate was trying to install.

     

    Thanks again for trying to teach me procedures to get Windows 10 to consistently install.  I learn someting new every day.

  18. MS History repeats itself and has achieved another vote for "Worst Crap Ever"

     

    Preview at 10240 could/would not update/upgrade with the windows update procedure. The slow download usually completed but the actual install while taking a few hours would crash in the 40 to 60% progress area which required a restart to continue.  Never did get a clean upgrade with 10240.  And no iso was available.

     

    Installed and activated, released Windows 10, windows update downloaded Windows 10 version 1511, 10586.  The download completed but the install stopped at 40% and required a restart to continue.  This after a few hours into the update/upgrade. Yup, Worst Crap Ever.

     

    I don't imagine there is an iso for this upgrade either, being an upgrade/update to a released Win 10.

  19. How can it be???? Windows 10 Worst Crap Ever????

     

    Two times in a row on different PCs with activated Windows 7 using the Update/Upgrade Windows 10 Flag downloaded and installed Windows 10 to the activated status.  I can't believe that Worst Crap could be on such a positive roll but it is!!!!!  First thing that I did after the clean install was turn off all information gathering parameters.  Maybe it was just Thanksgiving phenomenon. Time will tell?!  Neither of these new Windows 10 PCs have hung or crashed yet.?! Judging by these two examples, it's pretty good crap.  :-)  {Mirror image}  (-: ......2 in a row......  WOW  [Low expectations]

  20. Another perspective:  In the past year, the only time the production system went down was when a storm came through and the power went out.  No UPS.  Granted this is my home system but it runs both Apple and Microsoft software.  Bought a maxed out iMac 4 years ago and the hardware is still beyond the PCs being sold today in stores.  I can choose to install updates or not.  OS X updates have been free with no time restraint.  The iMac and the iPhone play well together.  The Apple store is friendly.  Even with Steve gone, the company seems to be run well.

     

    I have the feeling that Microsoft hired a lot of laid off Honeywell mainframe programmers.  Win 10 seems to be as unstable as some of the Honeywell mainframe OS deliveries.  As now, mainframe users found and stayed on a particular release and refused to update to the new crap.  History repeats itself.

     

    Linux Mint and VirtualBox will continue to become more important as the Windows 10 experiment unfolds.  Second childhood is much more fun than first childhood.  Much better toys to put smiles on our faces.  Windows 10 continues to amaze.  As an old farmboy, I must be used to crap.  Just basic fertilizer.

  21. My 10240 that came packaged in the Oracle IE11-Win 10 Preview container for VirtualBox seems to be unusually stable.  Even updates just work!?  However, running 10240 Win 10 Preview just seemed to crash too often.  Totally unreliable.  I don't know why the IE11-Win 10 Preview just works without Classic Shell.

     

    You're right about the released Windows 10.  I restarted Classic Shell so it would stablize the hangs and end the start menu issues.  Also, uninstalled the 2016 Office (try it for a month) 4 days early.  Maybe that unstablized Win 10???

     

    Win 10 is just fun because it is so screwy.  But it doesn't get to be a production system any time soon.

  22. Good question:  Firefox and Waterfox both run with no problems on Windows 7, why not IE11.  On my Preview IE11-Win7 VirtualBox container from Oracle, IE11 works fine!?

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