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This is the worse piece of Garbage ever to come out of Redmond. I am supposed to be able to use a Pin to log in but now I have to use CNTR+ALT+DEL to get to that point. The black screen that I used to see for about 3 seconds after a restart now lasts 3 minutes and then the circle for another, 30 seconds. Total time for a reboot is 5 minutes. I will be on the RTM in the AM. Win ME was better than this!

This is the worse piece of Garbage ever to come out of Redmond. I am supposed to be able to use a Pin to log in but now I have to use CNTR+ALT+DEL to get to that point. The black screen that I used to see for about 3 seconds after a restart now lasts 3 minutes and then the circle for another, 30 seconds. Total time for a reboot is 5 minutes. I will be on the RTM in the AM. Win ME was better than this!
Problems. . .revert back, or as a good tester see if you can figure out the problem. . .. . .that's what I doing with my right click problem. . .

I spent from ~ 1:00 PM to 10:00PM trying to get this to work.

1. First attempt seemed to go well until I restarted all I saw was a black screen then it turned grey then back to black and continued.
2. Restored 10532 and started again Half way through it blue screened.
3. Final attempt worked but I had to use CNTRL -ALT- DEL to even get at a pin. It was real sluggish and took about 5 minutes to restart.

I now am back on the RTM to stay, on the same Hard Drive as the one I was using for Build 10547. It is working great and I am done with The Insider Program. It was fun while it lasted but now I am going to just enjoy using my PC and do the things on it that I enjoy. I hope this went well for the rest of you.

On my system, 10547 is just a wee bit faster than previous builds in restarting.

I think we have to remember that while in the insider program we're dealing with unfinished work and there will be bugs.

If you or anyone doesn't like to take a chance at that I would stick with the RTM

Just my 2c
Jeff

I think we have to remember that while in the insider program we're dealing with unfinished work and there will be bugs.

If you or anyone doesn't like to take a chance at that I would stick with the RTM

Just my 2c


Jeff
At this point in the development of Windows 10, the builds should be getting better and not worse.

At this point in the development of Windows 10, the builds should be getting better and not worse.
Well,, the point of the program is to send out changes fast and by doing that there are bound to be bugs. New code and updates will result in them and it's to be expected.. well by me at least. If you're not comfortable with this idea then I would suggest you stick with the RTM. Heck, If this trend of bugs continues I might go back to the RTM. So far I see no major changes in the last few build so I don't see any compelling reason to stick with the insider program anymore.

Well,, the point of the program is to send out changes fast and by doing that there are bound to be bugs. New code and updates will result in them and it's to be expected.. well by me at least. If you're not comfortable with this idea then I would suggest you stick with the RTM. Heck, If this trend of bugs continues I might go back to the RTM. So far I see no major changes in the last few build so I don't see any compelling reason to stick with the insider program anymore.
I don't either and that was the main reason I went back to using build 10240. MS and Gabe Aul seem to be making promises they can't keep.

The deeper I dig into Build 10547, the more 'pitfalls' I run into. Tab bit frustrating.

I don't either and that was the main reason I went back to using build 10240. MS and Gabe Aul seem to be making promises they can't keep.
I don't think Gabe promised a bug free insider build.. ever.

But going back to 10240 might be best.

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