I've purchased a few things using Win10 with Google Chrome (which has been updated to the latest version). I've had no problems with the 3D authentication whatsoever. I've not tried purchasing anything through Microsoft's EDGE browser as yet....I entered all my details & then get the 3D secure authentication pop up, I enter the 3 digits of my password & it hung, only to go back to the insurers payment page.
On the second try it informed me my card had been declined. I called the bank & my card was fine.
I've purchased a few things using Win10 with Google Chrome (which has been updated to the latest version). I've had no problems with the 3D authentication whatsoever. I've not tried purchasing anything through Microsoft's EDGE browser as yet.
The only thing that I can think of that uses it is Sky Go so I quite agree!We've had a few Silverlight issues with Edge at work - strange with it being a Microsoft product too. One of the order portals for customers is throwing its toys out - though it's fine with other browsers such as Firefox. Not so much with Chrome as Google refuse to support it any more. Not really surprising - how many other places use Silverlight? I bet we're in the minority!
Anyone else having "SVHost" using around 60% CPU? my pc constantly has fans on until I end that task
My clean install (turned out to be missing drivers) has stopped running svchost and the fans only come on during gaming. Still not a clue what svchost actually does and why it needed to use all the spare CPU.Nope isn't running at all on mine... but my fans are almost constantly on! Really annoying.
svchost is effectively a generic container process that hosts one or more services. More often than not these svchost processes you see running are pretty important in terms of maintaining a stable and working operating system (hence it can be a bad idea to manually kill the processes). It's not obvious what goes on within the processes though; Windows uses it for running their malware and cleanup services amongst other things.My clean install (turned out to be missing drivers) has stopped running svchost and the fans only come on during gaming. Still not a clue what svchost actually does and why it needed to use all the spare CPU.
have you fixed this?Just went from an "upgrade" to a "clean" install, now I'm getting issues 😧
Random reboots, where do I go to find any sort of log of what may have happened?
So far all I've done is installed nvidia drivers, chrome and steam.
And have changed no lock screen, removed stuff from start menu and changed my user folders and download folder to my proper hard drive (OS on ssd)
They finally released RSAT but it doesnt work 😧
It does, you just have to read the small print. First you have to install the U.S. English language pack. Add it in settings and then download the language pack.
Then install the RSAT update. Took me a while before I spotted it too.
After adding US English, did you then follow the second step of downloading and installing the language pack afterwards? That was what I was missing.I've already added the language pack, it still doesnt work for me.
After adding US English, did you then follow the second step of downloading and installing the language pack afterwards? That was what I was missing.
Same. Couldn't find anything better about it. Only problemsI've rolled back to Windows 7 🙈
I was having slow/laggy performance, excessive hard disk usage and then at weekend the start menu broke, so I decided whilst I still could (within 1 month) I'd pull the eject handle and go back to Windows 7.Same. Couldn't find anything better about it. Only problems
The window snap thing is really annoying if you have two monitors because the windows get stuck as you drag from one monitor to the other
I decided to have a punt based on your feedback, so far so good, feels pretty neat.Yes, tbh Windows 8.1 with update was worth upgrading from 7.
8.1 & 10 boot much faster and are generally more responsive, until yesterday I had issues with Windows 10 on my machine but as I suspected it was due to it not liking the boot disk configuration on my motherboard's 6GB/s controller, I've resolved this now and this is the 3rd machine in the house I've now got it running on, the other 2 its run on flawlessly from day 1. My wife never got on with 8.1 despite my efforts to convert her, but she's quite happy with 10.
I have the exact same issue mate. Let me know if you find anything outStrange maybe I've got something weird going on... mine's on an SSD and took about 7 seconds to usable desktop on Windows 8.1 but with Windows 10 it's more like 20 seconds.
A few new feature updates being added today that may be of interest to Win10 gamers.
Once applications take advantage of these new features, you will be able to play your UWP games with unlocked frame rates. We expect Gears of War: UE and Forza Motorsport 6: Apex to lead the way by adding this support in the very near future.
- Support for AMD’s Freesync™ and NVIDIA’s G-SYNC™ in Universal Windows Platform (UWP) games and apps
- Unlocked frame rate for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) games and apps
There should also be some news soon regarding support for multi-GPU setups.