Updates coming in thick and fast now as we near release.
Yeah router activity led is going crazy so I turned the pc off
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Updates coming in thick and fast now as we near release.
What is memory footprint shortly after booting with this version?
On 130 there is more than 700MB and after opening/closing some Web pages it takes 1/1.1GB
Well, it wouldn't go so far on my machine with 2GB RAM.10130 has a few memory bugs that were taken care of in 10158. 10162 is apparently the leanest one on RAM so far. I've seen people claiming 5.62GB footprints after installation as well, on machines with 8GB of RAM. That's bloody impressive.
I'm liking it more and more. The problem is, I think I'm going to have to go back to Win7, because my license is for Win7 Home Premium, and the preview edition is the Pro edition. Oh well.
Im sure you can upgrade to Win 10 on Win 7 Home premium
Thanks, but Microsoft servers use Airlink protocol. I am asking specifically about working offline with IMAP mailboxes, so Gmail/Yahoo comes to the mind when using IMAP (not POP), by example.I've been using the built-in "metro" mail client with my windows live account, so far so good, it's better than outlook express from the Windows XP days but doesn't compare to lets say Outlook, as a basic mail client it works well.
So I was wanting to upgrade to Windows 10 Insider Preview (build 10162), I thought I would get the Pro edition, turns out I will be upgraded to Home PreviewIs there a way around this? I am upgrading from Windows 7 Home Premium
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Your PC has SLIC 2.1 licence in BIOS for Windows 7 Home. When installing WinX on older computers with SLIC 2.0 (XP Pro or Vista) it installs Pro version. It might be also a difference when you do fresh installation vs. upgrade. Upgrade method behaves exactly as you describe, I saw it on someone else laptop.So I was wanting to upgrade to Windows 10 Insider Preview (build 10162), I thought I would get the Pro edition, turns out I will be upgraded to Home PreviewIs there a way around this? I am upgrading from Windows 7 Home Premium
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So I was wanting to upgrade to Windows 10 Insider Preview (build 10162), I thought I would get the Pro edition, turns out I will be upgraded to Home PreviewIs there a way around this? I am upgrading from Windows 7 Home Premium
What is your opinion about built-in mail client? How it compares with OE 6? Critical point is how it handle IMAP accounts offline.
I think it is for everybody, not just insiders. I don't know. I think you should switch to Microsoft account on each machine, to let MS know you are insider. No matter single or multiple account. Just disable cloud sync to save traffic, it is insane.When registering for the free copies on multiple machines, did you guys use the same email address or a different one for each?
Yeh, I know it is for everyone. My thinking is, will I get a free copy for each machine even if I used the same email address to register via the "Get Windows 10" icon in the notification area?I think it is for everybody, not just insiders. I don't know. I think you should switch to Microsoft account on each machine, to let MS know you are insider. No matter single or multiple account. Just disable cloud sync to save traffic, it is insane.
Your PC has SLIC 2.1 licence in BIOS for Windows 7 Home. When installing WinX on older computers with SLIC 2.0 (XP Pro or Vista) it installs Pro version. It might be also a difference when you do fresh installation vs. upgrade. Upgrade method behaves exactly as you describe, I saw it on someone else laptop.
What happen if after installation you change a key to the value from insider Web site?
Product key: 8N67H-M3CY9-QT7C4-2TR7M-TXYCV
No need to enter an email address. Just leave it blank.I used the same email address