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Is the creators update stable?

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its stable, but there's some weirdness since they removed some of the shortcuts like the control panel being in right click on start and changed some of the settings to be removed from control panel entirely and only exist in settings.

 

But in terms of having to fix things? Nah, thing is rock solid in my experience, had it for about a month.

Does anyone know if the creator's update is stable enough to use with no major problems? I have deferred upgrades on and will only switch it off and allow creators update if it is stable.

Only doing so because when I upgraded to4anniversary I spent every weekend trying to fix something new, As long as it is somewhat stable I don't mind, Just don't want too many problems

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Yes it is very stable. I would reccomend going ahead and upgrading to it. I personally haven't had any problems with AMD, Nvidia, or my laptops drivers while using creators edition. Everything seems very seamless.

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its stable, but there's some weirdness since they removed some of the shortcuts like the control panel being in right click on start and changed some of the settings to be removed from control panel entirely and only exist in settings.

 

But in terms of having to fix things? Nah, thing is rock solid in my experience, had it for about a month.

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2 minutes ago, Ethocreeper said:

works flawlessly for me

had it from its release

 

2 minutes ago, Orangeator said:

Yes it is very stable. I would reccomend going ahead and upgrading to it. I personally haven't had any problems with AMD, Nvidia, or my laptops drivers while using creators edition. Everything seems very seamless.

 

1 minute ago, Livineasy629 said:

its stable, but there's some weirdness since they removed some of the shortcuts like the control panel being in right click on start and changed some of the settings to be removed from control panel entirely and only exist in settings.

 

But in terms of having to fix things? Nah, thing is rock solid in my experience, had it for about a month.

Good to know! Will do the upgrade now.

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7 minutes ago, TAHIRMIA said:

 

 

Good to know! Will do the upgrade now.

Just remember to turn off Game Mode and DVR - They're enabled by default.

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It just got wonky with some WLAN devices...

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1 minute ago, RadiatingLight said:

Just remember to turn off Game Mode and DVR - They're enabled by default.

WIll do. Downloading now.

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Just now, Anghammarad said:

It just got wonky with some WLAN devices...

How bad is it?

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Just now, TAHIRMIA said:

How bad is it?

Some intel wireless cards aren't supported anymore, they just won't work. And others may drop the connection every now and then, here again my own experience with an Intel adapter again. 

 

Lan no problems, wireless hm, from what I have seen until now it's like roulette.

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1 minute ago, Anghammarad said:

Some intel wireless cards aren't supported anymore, they just won't work. And others may drop the connection every now and then, here again my own experience with an Intel adapter again. 

 

Lan no problems, wireless hm, from what I have seen until now it's like roulette.

Doesn't seem that bad, Will test it out.

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