please don't change minor settings"-layouts" each update Windows Help |
- please don't change minor settings"-layouts" each update
- Time jumped by 3 minutes
- Windows features taking so long, i just disabled a few things. Anyone knows why?
- Bluetooth Bug in Windows Version 10.0.19044 Build 19044
- Windows 7 Full Install Guide on Modern Hardware!
- Why does shutdown.exe say "Full shutdown and restart the computer" when it only restarts and doesn't actually shut down?
please don't change minor settings"-layouts" each update Posted: 04 Jun 2022 10:52 AM PDT why is manage sound devices suddenly 5 clicks away instead of just two? Why is advanced sharing setting gone from the network & internet tab? These changes make no sense, there is enough space on the window. Why sacrifice consistency for.. whatever they had planned? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 04 Jun 2022 11:16 AM PDT I just experienced time skipping forward by 3 minutes (from 6:20 to 6:23) on my Windows 10. The strange thing is: both my computers performed this time skip at once. Both are running Windows 10. What is the possible cause? [link] [comments] | ||
Windows features taking so long, i just disabled a few things. Anyone knows why? Posted: 04 Jun 2022 01:43 AM PDT
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Bluetooth Bug in Windows Version 10.0.19044 Build 19044 Posted: 04 Jun 2022 12:38 PM PDT This is a bug report post, not a help post. Since the last Windows update to Version 10.0.19044 Build 19044, none of my bluetooth headphones work on my PC (Ryzen 5800X running Windows 10 64-bit). I've tested with Jabra Elite 75t and AUKEY EP-B40 headsets. Both worked perfectly before the update, and neither work at all with this PC afterward. They both work fine with my phones so I know it's not an issue with the headsets. No hardware changes have been made to the PC. [link] [comments] | ||
Windows 7 Full Install Guide on Modern Hardware! Posted: 04 Jun 2022 12:05 PM PDT I compiled this guide after days of troubleshooting and trying to install the OS myself and to be clear I am on a 10th-gen Intel and a B460M DS3-H, but this should work for most everybody (possible incompatibility on 12th-gen!). Please note as well I cannot include any download links in this post because I will get caught in the spam filter. PREREQUISITES
Step One: Prepare ISO Using the provided tool, prepare your ISO file. Set whatever Windows 7 image you have and you can essentially leave all settings as default, but it is very important you install all updates, otherwise you will only have drivers in the setup but not in the actual install. It can take quite a while for this to complete. Once completed, find your ISO output. Step Two: Prepare USB Using Rufus, prepare it under these settings: MBR, (BIOS or UEFI-CSM) and set the file system as NTFS. Set your image as the output of the previously mentioned tool, NOT the original ISO. After completing, reboot into your BIOS. Step Three: Prepare BIOS This part is very important and also the most common cause of issues. If you did not do the previous steps properly, or do not do this one properly, when loading the setup ("Starting Windows") it will either blue screen or freeze. So make sure to read carefully: For this you will need to enable CSM support in your BIOS. Every motherboard is different, even across the same manufacturer, so for this you will have to use your intuition to figure out where exactly, or look up your specific model and how to enable it. I have to be somewhat generic with this step due to motherboard variations. You will also need to disable secure boot, otherwise you likely will not even reach "Starting Windows". Step Four: Partitioning drive and installing Windows Assuming you did everything correctly as listed, you will now load into the Windows 7 Installation Wizard. Your keyboard and mouse should work, if not, something went wrong on step one or two! You should now see your drives; find the one you want to install to, and pause, because it is unlikely the installer will allow you to install to it. Hit Shift + F10 to open the command prompt, and then type "diskpart" to load the partition manager. Now, type "list disk" and identify which disk you want to install to. The only information you will get about the disks is the capacity, so make sure you are getting the right disk. Now type "select <disk you're installing to>". Then, type "clean". This will completely format the drive and remove all of its contents. Next, type "convert GPT". Finally, type exit twice and reboot your computer. When loading back into the installer, install to the cleaned drive as normal. There should not be any complications henceforth, but if you can't use your mouse/keyboard after loading into the OOBE, then all Windows updates were not installed properly! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 03 Jun 2022 11:51 PM PDT This might seem like a weird question, but every string is approved by multiple people so it was done on purpose. Rebooting a PC used to just be rebooting (or possibly restarting, depending on how old you are). Why does it now say "shutdown and restart" even though the computer is never actually shut down? [link] [comments] |
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