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Originally Posted by Blossom
I hate 1709 with a passion at this point.
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Strange. It must be the drivers somehow.
I've been running Windows 10-1709 on four different computers, ranging from a small Intel NUC (media center) to a large and quite powerful desktop (main box), on a laptop that's 10 years old (pensioned off/emergency system), and one that's 2 years old (backup for desktop).
I have to say that all of the systems are Intel/nVidia only, and all have Intel or Asus mainboards. None uses the drivers from the manufacturer if it can be avoided (and it can, for everything but manufacturer-specific hardware, such as keyboard buttons and ambient lighting sensors and such): they all use the latest Intel/nVidia drivers.
The only thing I hate with regard to Windows 10 are the MANY missing options for customizing the interface and fonts, the flatness/huge spaciousness, and that MS keeps jacking around with it all the time, especially the Start Menu, which changes in every version. Apart from that, technically speaking, it DOES run as reliable as Windows 7 did on all of those machines.