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Windows 10 media setup issue – what’s the problem?

Windows 10 media setup issue – what’s the problem?

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___iRekt___
Senior Member
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02-17-2016, 06:09 AM
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https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software.../windows10 What is this version of Windows 10? BUILD
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___iRekt___
02-17-2016, 06:09 AM #1

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software.../windows10 What is this version of Windows 10? BUILD

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Dam1yo
Member
145
02-18-2016, 03:08 PM
#2
This release seems to be the most recent version available.
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Dam1yo
02-18-2016, 03:08 PM #2

This release seems to be the most recent version available.

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NaiROolF
Senior Member
685
02-20-2016, 05:44 AM
#3
I installed this build and get 2 issues: *1.When i go to windows settings, no matter what i click on system settings it wont opened. SO click and nothing. *2.Problem with web browsers ( Firefox and Chrome ). When i go to some site, and try to download something ( right click save ), browser just hang,and not respond. I had to click X on the browser. So i think is very old build?!
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NaiROolF
02-20-2016, 05:44 AM #3

I installed this build and get 2 issues: *1.When i go to windows settings, no matter what i click on system settings it wont opened. SO click and nothing. *2.Problem with web browsers ( Firefox and Chrome ). When i go to some site, and try to download something ( right click save ), browser just hang,and not respond. I had to click X on the browser. So i think is very old build?!

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XxGrenidierXx
Posting Freak
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02-20-2016, 07:10 AM
#4
The version being tested is always the most recent one available when the tool runs.
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XxGrenidierXx
02-20-2016, 07:10 AM #4

The version being tested is always the most recent one available when the tool runs.

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Bob_Downie
Junior Member
49
02-20-2016, 08:59 AM
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It seems you're experiencing problems, but after a few automatic updates, Windows 10 works fine. This could be due to various factors like system stability or background processes.
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Bob_Downie
02-20-2016, 08:59 AM #5

It seems you're experiencing problems, but after a few automatic updates, Windows 10 works fine. This could be due to various factors like system stability or background processes.

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dhu666
Member
147
02-20-2016, 09:10 AM
#6
It might vary based on several factors. For instance, are you using a new build? Have you refreshed the BIOS prior to installing the operating system and ensured the most recent chipset drivers are in place? Additionally, you could execute the SFC utility to check for any damaged files.
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dhu666
02-20-2016, 09:10 AM #6

It might vary based on several factors. For instance, are you using a new build? Have you refreshed the BIOS prior to installing the operating system and ensured the most recent chipset drivers are in place? Additionally, you could execute the SFC utility to check for any damaged files.

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Prime3656
Member
158
02-20-2016, 01:48 PM
#7
You always access the most recent official release through the Media Creation tool.
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Prime3656
02-20-2016, 01:48 PM #7

You always access the most recent official release through the Media Creation tool.

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maestrowilldo
Member
142
02-21-2016, 06:41 AM
#8
Many factors involved. Possible threats from uninstalled software or malware introduced during an upgrade. Security updates may have failed, causing Windows instability. Ensure you're using the newest versions or alternative solutions. Installed drivers can interfere with other programs—prefer downloading them directly. Avoid unnecessary add-ons like GeForce Experience and wireless panel replacements. Some browser extensions from Google are hard to remove and link to your account. Hardware problems such as SSD/HDD, SATA controller, or cables may be the cause. Device responsiveness is affected; Windows needs to communicate properly. Network folders or drives appear unresponsive or extremely slow, often locking up unexpectedly.
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maestrowilldo
02-21-2016, 06:41 AM #8

Many factors involved. Possible threats from uninstalled software or malware introduced during an upgrade. Security updates may have failed, causing Windows instability. Ensure you're using the newest versions or alternative solutions. Installed drivers can interfere with other programs—prefer downloading them directly. Avoid unnecessary add-ons like GeForce Experience and wireless panel replacements. Some browser extensions from Google are hard to remove and link to your account. Hardware problems such as SSD/HDD, SATA controller, or cables may be the cause. Device responsiveness is affected; Windows needs to communicate properly. Network folders or drives appear unresponsive or extremely slow, often locking up unexpectedly.