Alanstrainor wrote: » thus far the Asus website has been useless, as their driver support is atrocious.
unkel wrote: » Do a complete wipe and clean install (forget about reset or any of that malarky - complete wipe is what is always best in a troubleshooting situation) of whatever OS you had (presuming W7 / W8 / W8.1). Make sure all drivers work and that it activates then install W10 from within windows with the usb with the correct version of W10 that you created with mediacreationtool.
Karsini wrote: » I'll probably be OK on the desktop. On the laptop, I can get it working fine with the 332.50 Nvidia driver but if I go any higher, the laptop will freeze for 2-3 seconds when I try to open a video file. But because Windows 10 is shoving drivers down my throat, I can't stop it from reinstalling a newer version. I have the driver download disabled in the System control panel but it's still offering it in the Windows Update applet.
CatInABox wrote: » You can hide updates by using the "Show or hide updates" troubleshooter. It's about half way down this page.
threein99 wrote: » Trying to update this on to my SSD, the install begins but after the first restart I get a black screen and it never goes any further. Once I get back to Windows 7 I get the following error
Naos wrote: » Just upgraded, call me a weirdo but oh how I miss the metro screen! (Used it for an entire two hours but liked it!) I know you can get it back but I'm struggling. Apparently, I'm meant to right click on the taskbar and press properties. Upon doing this, there should be a 'Start Menu' tab but I have only three tabs (Taskbar, Navigation, Toolbars). Anyone know how to get the 'Start Menu' tab on there?
FGR wrote: » If I up the zoom size of everything on the 'customize your display' screen to 125% the taskbar is bang on but all text becomes blurry.
Copper_pipe wrote: » Went ahead with this method, Installed okay Im quite impressed, very quick and I only did an upgrade (kept all my files)
TommyTheGun wrote: » I can't get this to load what so ever. keep getting a blue screen that simply says, something happened. That's from downloading the software creation tool from the windows site. my updates to windows 10 just keep saying failed. any ideas?
FGR wrote: » The one thing that bugs me is the task bar being too small. If I up the zoom size of everything on the 'customize your display' screen to 125% the taskbar is bang on but all text becomes blurry.
unkel wrote: » I'd do a more general google. How many of your devices are out there? Several million quite likely. Which means there are likely thousands of geeks like yourself out there desperate to get W10 on their device and suffering the same problem. Surely a few of them have found the solution and shared it online somewhere at this stage?
unkel wrote: » Use mediacreationtool to create a bootable usb of the appropriate version of W10. Install from that. Make absolutely sure you remove the usb when it is about to restart for the first time. If that keeps failing, backup all your stuff. Wipe your system and do a fresh install of whatever OS you had (W7 / W8 / W8.1), activate it and then upgrade to W10
one man clappin wrote: » Hi A question for people who have updated using the bootable disk, did you pick the upgrade version or clean install?