Windows 10 experiences
Posted: Wed 22. Jun 2016, 14:58
Well last week I finally got around to sorting out the laptop I use for UT. I dug out the 250GB SSD I bought a while ago - I tried to install Win7 on this to replace the Win8.1 I had on the machine, which I couldn't stand. But for some reason it wouldn't install and so it then got put away in a drawer for another day.
I downloaded the Windows 10 64 bit iso from M$ for a clean install, put the SSD in the laptop and after some BIOS fiddling (Legacy Boot Mode to boot from the internal DVD drive WTF?), managed to get it to boot from the DVD and install. It all went ok, it found all the drivers automatically and updated. Boot speed is now fantastic, about 8 sec from hitting the on button to the login screen. However, when I installed UT it still isn't possible for me to adjust brightness/contrast or gamma in the game settings and so everything is still dark.
I have learned how to get rid of a lot of the useless resource wasting apps bundled with Win10, which it won't let you uninstall, by following these instructions:
http://www.dexteroid.com/windows/how-to ... omment-461
But still not completely exorcised Cortana from the machine yet. I've disabled her, but she's still lurking in the background, sulking away, using resources.
How are you getting on with Win 10?
I downloaded the Windows 10 64 bit iso from M$ for a clean install, put the SSD in the laptop and after some BIOS fiddling (Legacy Boot Mode to boot from the internal DVD drive WTF?), managed to get it to boot from the DVD and install. It all went ok, it found all the drivers automatically and updated. Boot speed is now fantastic, about 8 sec from hitting the on button to the login screen. However, when I installed UT it still isn't possible for me to adjust brightness/contrast or gamma in the game settings and so everything is still dark.

I have learned how to get rid of a lot of the useless resource wasting apps bundled with Win10, which it won't let you uninstall, by following these instructions:
http://www.dexteroid.com/windows/how-to ... omment-461
But still not completely exorcised Cortana from the machine yet. I've disabled her, but she's still lurking in the background, sulking away, using resources.
How are you getting on with Win 10?