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randomabby
Senior Member
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05-23-2016, 03:55 AM
#11
It could help to disconnect the D: and F: drives while setting up. I've seen Windows install the bootloader on the D: drive and the OS on C: when it's unplugged, causing it not to boot. It might be a random problem, but I'd safely remove any extra drives just in case.
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randomabby
05-23-2016, 03:55 AM #11

It could help to disconnect the D: and F: drives while setting up. I've seen Windows install the bootloader on the D: drive and the OS on C: when it's unplugged, causing it not to boot. It might be a random problem, but I'd safely remove any extra drives just in case.

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GreenLightFabi
Senior Member
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05-24-2016, 09:28 AM
#12
I’m being straightforward—Windows 10 works well when set up properly.
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GreenLightFabi
05-24-2016, 09:28 AM #12

I’m being straightforward—Windows 10 works well when set up properly.

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Lone_Blocker
Junior Member
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06-03-2016, 01:41 PM
#13
It seems you're looking for a way to bypass restrictions on Windows 10, whether through pirated copies or alternative methods. Legitimate versions are available, but some users opt for unofficial solutions. Be aware of the risks involved with pirated software. If you need help with a specific issue, let me know!
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Lone_Blocker
06-03-2016, 01:41 PM #13

It seems you're looking for a way to bypass restrictions on Windows 10, whether through pirated copies or alternative methods. Legitimate versions are available, but some users opt for unofficial solutions. Be aware of the risks involved with pirated software. If you need help with a specific issue, let me know!

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ariel_8888
Member
214
06-08-2016, 01:06 PM
#14
You're able to handle everything on your own with a proper copy—it's not complicated.
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ariel_8888
06-08-2016, 01:06 PM #14

You're able to handle everything on your own with a proper copy—it's not complicated.

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chiefofdarknes
Junior Member
20
06-15-2016, 03:41 PM
#15
Observed variation in FPS during gameplay. Unofficial sources reported higher values, but reliability is questionable due to potential tampering. Trustworthiness hinges on personal skepticism and the chosen operating system.
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chiefofdarknes
06-15-2016, 03:41 PM #15

Observed variation in FPS during gameplay. Unofficial sources reported higher values, but reliability is questionable due to potential tampering. Trustworthiness hinges on personal skepticism and the chosen operating system.

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luc00700
Member
65
06-16-2016, 05:57 PM
#16
This approach seems designed to simplify things for basic users while complicating advanced settings. It pushes systems toward older versions and restricts customization. The frequent update prompts also raise privacy concerns, as they can re-enable invasive features. Running Windows 10 still works well, but the changes make it harder for experienced users to manage the interface. Overall, it balances ease of use with some trade-offs in control and security.
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luc00700
06-16-2016, 05:57 PM #16

This approach seems designed to simplify things for basic users while complicating advanced settings. It pushes systems toward older versions and restricts customization. The frequent update prompts also raise privacy concerns, as they can re-enable invasive features. Running Windows 10 still works well, but the changes make it harder for experienced users to manage the interface. Overall, it balances ease of use with some trade-offs in control and security.

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Sebluigi
Senior Member
727
06-16-2016, 06:09 PM
#17
Unless you're on LTSB (Enterprise or Education) or using an unsupported version of Atom, this older release will reach the end of its support in April this year. Remember that. Version 1703 will stop in October.
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Sebluigi
06-16-2016, 06:09 PM #17

Unless you're on LTSB (Enterprise or Education) or using an unsupported version of Atom, this older release will reach the end of its support in April this year. Remember that. Version 1703 will stop in October.

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Silberflug
Member
203
07-02-2016, 05:55 AM
#18
Update support ends or Microsoft is going as far as to force deactivate your windows installation? If the first one I'll be fine. (I do things you shouldn't do...let's just leave it at that.)
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Silberflug
07-02-2016, 05:55 AM #18

Update support ends or Microsoft is going as far as to force deactivate your windows installation? If the first one I'll be fine. (I do things you shouldn't do...let's just leave it at that.)

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Tracyy14
Member
133
07-05-2016, 10:38 PM
#19
You'll miss security patches and general updates, but it shouldn't impact your "questionable habits" if they aren't vulnerable to issues in Micropenis Winblows 10/10.
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Tracyy14
07-05-2016, 10:38 PM #19

You'll miss security patches and general updates, but it shouldn't impact your "questionable habits" if they aren't vulnerable to issues in Micropenis Winblows 10/10.

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derk4321
Senior Member
482
07-07-2016, 02:17 AM
#20
It appears Windows has had a hidden backdoor for some time, enabling Microsoft to restart updates remotely even when the Windows Update service is turned off. This makes it difficult for anyone but specialized users or third-party developers to bypass it. I don’t know exactly where it’s situated.
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derk4321
07-07-2016, 02:17 AM #20

It appears Windows has had a hidden backdoor for some time, enabling Microsoft to restart updates remotely even when the Windows Update service is turned off. This makes it difficult for anyone but specialized users or third-party developers to bypass it. I don’t know exactly where it’s situated.

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