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  1. . When I first booted up this morning, a Windows notification link appeared in the bottom right area of my screen. Has anyone else noticed it? What do you think? Have you reserved yours?
  2. I have more of a doubt than a problem. I have a mac with macOS X and I want to install Windows 10 on dualboot, but I would like to know if anyone has already done this and how was the performance of both macOS and Windows. I found a tutorial on the website of this support company in Portuguese, but they still haven't answered my question about performance. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ eu tenho mais uma duvida do que um problema. tenho um mac com macOS X e quero instalar o Windows 10 no dualboot, mas gostaria de saber se alguem ja fez isso e como ficou o desempenho tanto do macOS quanto do Windows. Achei um tutorial no site dessa empresa de suporte em português, mas ainda não responderam minha pergunta sobre o desempenho.
  3. I bought windows 10 amd laptop but whenever I connect to internet it automatically download the updates and daily its taking 1-2 GB. I called to my IT professional person but he didn't do anything after that I move to window 7 now i want to install again window 10. How can I overcome windows 10 issue?
  4. This is extremely aggravating and puzzling: I have both Windows 10 Pro (build 1703) and Windows 7 Pro (service pack 2 with the latest updates) installed on different NTFS disks/partitions on the same computer (actually, I have two computers with both installed). Here's the aggravating problem: If I first boot Windows 10 and then boot into Windows 7, I get "Disk needs to be checked for inconsistency" and runs CHKDSK on most, if not all, of my dozen disks & partitions. While doing so, it always finds numerous errors and repairs them. When all those CHKDSKs are finally done (after at least 15 minutes) it usually automatically reboots and again I get lots of "inconsistency" errors and CHKDSK runs (not all of which find anything wrong). If I keep rebooting Win 7 without ever booting Win 10, eventually it boots cleanly without any "inconsistency" errors or CHKDSKs. But after Windows 7 boots without any CHKDSK problems, if I then boot into Windows 10, it produces a dozen "inconsistency" errors and CHKDSK runs and finds and corrects a great many NTFS errors! Eventually, as I described above regarding Windows 7, Windows 10 will boot without errors or CHKDSK runs. But if I then boot into Windows 7, the whole aggravating, absurd, annoying inconsistency errors and CHKDSK runs start all over again! It seems to me that this means that Windows 7 CHKDSK is utterly incompatible with Windows 10 CHKDSK (at least for NTFS volumes)! AARG! Is this a known and acknowledged problem? Or is this situation unique to me? Please help
  5. All of a sudden, my 64-bit Win 10 Pro (v 1511) desktop will no longer wake up from sleep via my USB keyboard or mouse. It worked perfectly for the last year until yesterday, no matter how many power cycles it went through. I shut it down last night, but after I booted up this morning and later put it to sleep, it would no longer wake up no matter what I do. There were no changes whatsoever since yesterday; no installs and no updates. I've tried a few power cycles since then, but the problem remains. I made no changes to my power profile. I do NOT have "fast start" or hibernation enabled, and I've made no changes to my BIOS settings. All of the HIDs have "Allow this device to wake the computer" enabled as well as all USB devices. No devices are set to "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" enabled. The machine is a home-built desktop based on an ASUS Z87-A mobo with an Intel i5-4460 @ 3.20GHz. Along with it's built-in Intel HD Graphics 4600 video adapter connected via HDMI to an HD monitor, it has an AMD Radeon HD 6450 connected via an HDMI switch that's usually unswitched (i.e., not connected/not active). When active, it's connected to an HDTV, but again, that's usually not the case, and I haven't used it that way in at least a month. The USB-2 keyboard and mouse are separately connected to a USB-3 hub that's connected to a USB-3 port on the computer. I've since tried using different USB-3 and USB-2 ports, but that made no difference. All that being the case, since there's been NO changes whatsoever, it's truly bizarre that it just suddenly stopped working! What can I do?
  6. Today I installed the announced upgrade of Windows 10. To my surprise I now got a second account on my same name, but the password I use for my "normal" account is not accepted. When I try to use login without password I find something like TrueKey (!?) and I need to install a camera (!?). How can I remove this second account I never asked for or gave permission?
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