- Nov 7, 2016
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Lucky windows 7 users like me and win 10 users who haven't upgraded.
Have you tried some memory wipe procedure using Dism++? I think Win 10 is R2 droid needing memory wipes for perfect working.
Clean old SxS files, update cache, update history, assembly and .net cache. Reboot the machine and compile ngen with update argument for both x86 and x64 archs and you might get some options back in Settings or you should see better/faster compile times(its only a minute faster, though!)
Watch out for nasty updates that might break W7 and cause you to blame W7 and you'll upgrade to W10.Lucky windows 7 users like me and win 10 users who haven't upgraded.
Maybe you need to call Fire and rescue dept. for next W10 update in your cabin where you work.Pull up the floor boards and tear down the house.
I dont download w7 updates anymore so i am safe.Watch out for nasty updates that might break W7 and cause you to blame W7 and you'll upgrade to W10.
I dont download w7 updates so i am safe.![]()
I think Donna and others run and use MBP's exclusively to work closely with their iphones. We might mistake MSFT is Apple in disguise.
Good job Sasuke!I dont download w7 updates so i am safe.![]()
I think you meant ItachiI think Donna and others run and use MBP's exclusively to work closely with their iphones. We might mistake MSFT is Apple in disguise.
Good job Sasuke!
He looks like Sasuke. Been too long...I think you meant Itachi
What do you mean? I haven't notice any lag so far. Any process consuming a lot CPU? If so, which one?I just rolled back KB4462933
What a trainwreck!!!! Uninstall that update. Massively broken, extreme CPU overhead and lag. Can this company get anything right??
It might be the CPU uCode.I just rolled back KB4462933
What a trainwreck!!!! Uninstall that update. Massively broken, extreme CPU overhead and lag. Can this company get anything right??
You know what. That might very well be it. Either way I rolled back and my laptop is cool again.It might be the CPU uCode.