Youneed to update your Windows 10 system to a supported version of Windows 10. There are only three versions currently supported. Windows 10 version 1809, Windows 10 version 1903, and Windows 10 version 1909.
Due to the fact you are running 1507, you will likely have difficulty, migrating directly to one of those versions. Which means you will have to download ISOs for the previous versions, upgrade to those versions manually, until Windows 10 is able to successfully be upgraded to 1809, 1903, or 1909.
Update: Go here to get old versions of the driver straight from nvidia's website. As you can see in the screenshot, there's multiple versions from the time period necessary. Make sure to select the exact same selections I've made on my screenshot, then download one of the ones from within the time period.
DisplayLink driver revision 9.0 is not designed to support Windows 10 TH1 or TH2, and will not be updated to support these versions of Windows 10. To resolve the issue, you will need to update your version of Windows 10 to a version later than either TH1 or TH2. Or you will need to stay with DisplayLink driver version 8.6M2 if you wish to remain on Windows 10 TH1 or TH2.
Hi everybody, I want to share something I discovered yesterday after days trying different builds between w8.1 (6.3.6900) and w10 rtm (10.0.10240) to get all my drivers working but without the slowness of w10.
- If you have a powerful cpu and a dedicated gpu, with 16gb or 32 gb of RAM you probably don't care about which version of windows 10 you are running and all I'm gonna tell you is not addressed to you.
- This is addressed to people who want to get w7 / w8 / w8.1 general OS speed in w10 in a PC / Laptop / Ultrabook / Tablet without a dedicated GPU and also cannot run older windows versions like w7 / w8/ w81 on newer hardware because of drivers or bios incompatibilities, for example.
- This post is intended to get the fastest Windows 10 version based on a Windows 10 beta build, which, at the same time, it's based on something between 6.3.9600 and 10.0.10240 but it's compatible and faster on modern hardware.
After lot of attempts to get anything different than w10 working on a new laptop, as you know it has lag, it's slow on HDDs, has some Standby Memory issues (at least in 10240 rtm / 1507 ltsb ) which need to be fixed using third party software, and explorer is very slow too.
Of course I tried disabling things like Spectre Meltdown, tools to remove metro immersive shell, tweaking mmcss, tweaking svchost, tweaking Win32PrioritySeparation, multimedia performance values, intelppm (which seems limites the cpu max speed; search about it)...
So, after a lot of time tweaking trying to get something decent or similar to w7/w8 experience you ended with less cpu usage and less ram usage but the lag are still here, well, if you have a SSD, you get more or less the same experience you will get in w7 / w8 / w8.1 on a HDD.
- When you install server version (Server Technical Preview 2 which is Server 2016 beta build) you can see "Server 2012 R2" strings in some parts of the installation. Server 2012 R2 is based on w8.1 as you know so maybe it's the reason it is, at least, as fast as w7 & w8, but considering the w8.1 metro part it's removed because the w10 metro it's under development, you get something more like w8.0 than w8.1 in terms of resource usage.
- You can get a very modular OS if you install the Server version (only 512 mb of RAM in the requirements, I tried and it uses less than this) but I can't get bluetooth working (I know some people changed things in registry to get it working)
- If you try the server version make sure you change your power plan to High Performance since the power plan can affect in different way in server version: powercfg.exe /setactive 8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c
Win10 in general does take forever to load initially on HDDs, that's for sure. It doesn't seem like they have any plans to address this. Even though the OS already hibernates by default when you use shut down option, it still takes some time to log back on after turning the machine on.
Less hdd read/write so less i/o activity. I'm not telling it's better to have it on or to have it off. It depends on your RAM since it does memory compression when enabled. It's only one of all the things that me and probably all other advanced users here and there have tried to obtain the same desktop experience in w10 that we have had on w8.1 but sadly without lucky.
Now it's the same story as in Vista days; w10 is slow as Vista SP0. If your laptop/pc comes with w10 and you CAN install 7, 8.0 or 8.1 you have a very fast OS (Vista SP2 is as fast as Windows 7 but most people don't know because doesn't have popularity). But if you need to loose time and time and time and time and can't get GPU acceleration working, touchpad working.. or something similar.. it's not viable to have w7/w8/w81 installed since you can get the 100% of the hardware juice. In this case, in my opinion, stay with w10 RTM 1507 ltsb or 1607 ltsb but it's laggy although tweaked as much as you can.
Currently there are 2 or maybe 3 eras in terms of computing, windows and resource usaging. You can identify which Windows version is the best for you depending on your hardware. Since w8.1 you need some modern hardware because it requires more resources to do the same. But basically:
if you machine comes with Vista SP0 you can install XP and get a decent experience. You can also install w7 or w8.0 since I have done it and it works nice too. If you want the best memory management in old hardware and you have WDDM compatible GPU, install w8.0
here we are in Vista era again, but XP is not supported on modern hardware anymore, so the way it's a little different but almost the same: install previous OS version if you can. w8.1 run fine if the hardware comes with w10. But if you can't get all devices working on it you need to research for something like what I explain in the first post here.
Update about FASTEST Windows 10 builds for normal hardware / Fanless devices / NUCS / Lowend hardware (max speed and the less LAG you can get without a dedicated graphic card; yes, running Intel Graphics ) :
In other words, fastest w10 Workstation editions shares the kernel version with the Windows Server edition. So now I can really understand why 10074 and 10586 are faster builds than 10240 (and also 1607 (14393), but it's the first one I started to hate because it has metro more integrated and lot of new things).
All this information is based on a personal appreciation after I tried Windows 10 different versions on 4 different hardware configurations and compared the experience to the same hw running w7,w8 and w8.1
Thanks for the swift responses guys. I'm on the most up to date version of Indesign available on my CC subscription. Which is (2017). However a designer I'm working with has updated her subscription , and when I try to open files from her her I get the below error message. I guess that if she is on 13.0 and that is 2018 this explains things, but how come she has got 2018 and I haven't...?
Download InDesign CC2018, which is now available as part of your subscription (perhaps keep CC2017 in case you have issues with the latest version, which you can do under Advance Options in the Creative Cloud app).
In addition to what Bob said about the Advanced Options make sure that "Import previous settings and preferences" is also unchecked. Keeping old preferences has caused a lot of problems since the new version came out. See screen shot:
I learned the other day that there is a bug with InDesign or the Creative Cloud Desktop app regarding the option "[ ] Import previous settings and preferences". It seems that at least for CC 2018.1 this option is enabled in every case. Ticked or not.
If you do not want previous settings and preferences it would be wise first to install CC 2018.0, s tart it at least one time, quit the app and then save the preferences. After that install CC 2018.1, throw away the preferences and then restore old prefs from CC 2018.0.
I am having the exact same issue which is why I found this post. My CC subscription is telling me I am up to date with my Adobe programs but my colleague has downloaded the 2018 13.0 update so I know I'm behind on my versions. I've tried the "Check for updates" option in the menu and it's not reporting any updates. Is there some other way to get the most up to date version?
I've discovered my issue and I think it might apply to OP as well. When I looked in my Applications folder the latest versions of Adobe were in there and I needed to update the apps in my doc, I completely forgot to do this. Hopefully this helps OP as well! Thanks for everyone's help.
Make sure that your operating system is El Capitan or above. If it is not then you will have to upgrade your OS before you can upgrade to CC 2018. If your OS is OK then try signing out of Creative Cloud and then try signing back in again.
All of this is unfamiliar to me so I am typing what he asked. He also said that he would be happy to talk directly if need be, in order to get the information necessary for him to look into this further.
I can no longer get to my CC assets. The CC app says that files are up to date and still syncing but a yellow/orange bar at the bottom of the window says that they are currently unavailable and to try back later. Most likely it is on my end but I wanted to check in first and see if it might be related.
I haven't found any clear indication about from which version GattServices are included, but I assume that the change of versioning causes the trouble. How do I solve this problem? Or how can I keep my version, or update my VS to have the appropriate version?
I'm using Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition as in my previous computer install. As I mentioned the OS is a fresh reinstall, with fresh installs of Visual Studio, so I don't really now what is going wrong now.
You have installed the first release of Windows 10 (version 1507, see the version history). Your code requires version 1511 (November 2015 update). I don't think it makes sense to modify your application to support such an old version. Windows 10 has practically forced updates to later versions so I would not expect any significant number of version 1507 installations in the world. Just install the OS updates on your PC and everything should be working fine again.
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