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Windows 10 is looking quite good apart from gaming wise which is just confusing.
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Excited for the new browser. R.I.P Internet Explorer
from what i heard they are not dropping IE ,they are updating it and making a brand new one i think their wanting to drop it down the road tho last time they forced software on people windows 8 happened look how that turned out
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from what i heard they are not dropping IE ,they are updating it and making a brand new one i think their wanting to drop it down the road tho last time they forced software on people windows 8 happened look how that turned out
Sounds like the company wants to rebrand it over complete new engine we see.....if anything shows you how toxic IE is as a brand now.
Looks good for gaming, but not yet... I am having troubles installing nVidia drivers on the current build, but I will let you know later on how things go ^^
Looks good for gaming, but not yet... I am having troubles installing nVidia drivers on the current build, but I will let you know later on how things go ^^
What troubles are you having? Are you having problems with it Blue screening?
What troubles are you having? Are you having problems with it Blue screening?
No nothing major, it would not automatically detect that I needed a driver for my card. Simple solution was to manually find the correct drivers from the site using the model picker and downloading it from there. Everything graphically seems OK now.
No nothing major, it would not automatically detect that I needed a driver for my card. Simple solution was to manually find the correct drivers from the site using the model picker and downloading it from there. Everything graphically seems OK now.
It won't do that to begin with. Windows will always install a generic driver and as far as I am aware has not provided driver updates for nvidia / amd since early windows 7.
It won't do that to begin with. Windows will always install a generic driver and as far as I am aware has not provided driver updates for nvidia / amd since early windows 7.
Regularly on GF Experience (Win 8.1 Pro) it would detect the card and fetch the necessary drivers for it (as it should) but for this it was unable to do so. Probably should have mentioned that I was using that third party program...