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I don't have personal feelings, but I'm here to help with any questions you have about Windows 10 preview!

I don't have personal feelings, but I'm here to help with any questions you have about Windows 10 preview!

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Walviss
Junior Member
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05-05-2016, 12:18 PM
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Windows 10 offers quicker startup thanks to UEFI support, which was first added in Windows 8. This boost comes from the system pausing part of the OS during shutdown, enhancing performance without altering normal operations. When you restart, speeds improve significantly compared to older shutdown methods. For optimal results, ensure your hardware is fully UEFI compatible, the BIOS is enabled, and your graphics card firmware is updated to UEFI mode. Disable Compatibility Support Module if needed, as it can prevent booting on unsupported cards. A fully supported UEFI board, a properly configured UEFI setting, and a ready OS drive are essential for the fastest experience.
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Walviss
05-05-2016, 12:18 PM #21

Windows 10 offers quicker startup thanks to UEFI support, which was first added in Windows 8. This boost comes from the system pausing part of the OS during shutdown, enhancing performance without altering normal operations. When you restart, speeds improve significantly compared to older shutdown methods. For optimal results, ensure your hardware is fully UEFI compatible, the BIOS is enabled, and your graphics card firmware is updated to UEFI mode. Disable Compatibility Support Module if needed, as it can prevent booting on unsupported cards. A fully supported UEFI board, a properly configured UEFI setting, and a ready OS drive are essential for the fastest experience.

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Gamergod3927
Junior Member
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05-07-2016, 05:43 PM
#22
I really enjoy it a lot. Also, I didn’t face any issues with GPU drivers (especially on AMD).
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Gamergod3927
05-07-2016, 05:43 PM #22

I really enjoy it a lot. Also, I didn’t face any issues with GPU drivers (especially on AMD).

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loltribo
Posting Freak
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05-07-2016, 10:29 PM
#23
Running the 32-bit in a virtual machine works perfectly on most systems. I really prefer it, especially across several desktops. Also, I've seen that right-clicking on specific items in the taskbar can cause the OS to crash entirely. This happened when trying to unpin a search feature in Bing on the taskbar. If I could switch to a 64-bit version, it would be my top choice.
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loltribo
05-07-2016, 10:29 PM #23

Running the 32-bit in a virtual machine works perfectly on most systems. I really prefer it, especially across several desktops. Also, I've seen that right-clicking on specific items in the taskbar can cause the OS to crash entirely. This happened when trying to unpin a search feature in Bing on the taskbar. If I could switch to a 64-bit version, it would be my top choice.

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05-13-2016, 04:36 AM
#24
Most virtual machines support only 32-bit operating systems. Hyper-V is the rare exception that runs 64-bit OS. I’m not sure what you’re referring to. B. What changed regarding the task bar? Regarding C: the task bar stays transparent, similar to Windows 8, at least temporarily. And the Start Menu retains its border color, which is the same as your current theme (GUI will update).
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_The_Aquarius_
05-13-2016, 04:36 AM #24

Most virtual machines support only 32-bit operating systems. Hyper-V is the rare exception that runs 64-bit OS. I’m not sure what you’re referring to. B. What changed regarding the task bar? Regarding C: the task bar stays transparent, similar to Windows 8, at least temporarily. And the Start Menu retains its border color, which is the same as your current theme (GUI will update).

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Ciera7
Member
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05-13-2016, 06:25 AM
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I received a 64-bit version from VirtualBox, confirming the compatibility. The taskbar colors are stuck, and despite trying everything—including asking a friend—it still shows the same red across all PCs. The start menu border color works, but the task bar doesn’t match. I haven’t updated since yesterday, so an update might be needed to fix this issue.
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Ciera7
05-13-2016, 06:25 AM #25

I received a 64-bit version from VirtualBox, confirming the compatibility. The taskbar colors are stuck, and despite trying everything—including asking a friend—it still shows the same red across all PCs. The start menu border color works, but the task bar doesn’t match. I haven’t updated since yesterday, so an update might be needed to fix this issue.

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