So first AMD's new Relive drivers having issues with multi-screen setups, now Windows its self.
The fucks going on? :v:
This is precisely why people have issues with the forced updates.
You can't just wait until they fix their broken shit, despite it being broken, they push it out anyway.
I haven't been getting any issues with the update, and I have multiple monitors.
[QUOTE=FlakTheMighty;51660825]This is precisely why people have issues with the forced updates.[/QUOTE]
Luckily you can at least prevent them from being forced through the group policy editor. I ended up having to disable it because you apparently can't toggle Windows notification sounds which are loud as fuck on my setup due to how I have things setup (and you can't affect their volume either from what I can tell, they count as UWP which is brilliantly completely absent from Windows volume control in any way) and silent mode kept resulting in my computer rebooting with no warnings whatsoever. Several times literally in the middle of doing something and on one occasion it took 2-1/2 hours to update for some reason.
[QUOTE=Zadrave;51661028]I haven't been getting any issues with the update, and I have multiple monitors.[/QUOTE]
Microsoft can't make proper updates that's all there is to it, I had to do a clean reinstall of windows 10 enterprise for each major update so far (th1,th2,anniversary) and probably the upcoming "creators" update because it keeps freezing the pc when its replacing/updating files I heard its something to do with usb devices that are plugged in but i doubt it. I probably won't even update if it doesn't bring actual performance improvements.
[QUOTE=Alice3173;51661123]Luckily you can at least prevent them from being forced through the group policy editor. I ended up having to disable it because you apparently can't toggle Windows notification sounds which are loud as fuck on my setup due to how I have things setup (and you can't affect their volume either from what I can tell, they count as UWP which is brilliantly completely absent from Windows volume control in any way) and silent mode kept resulting in my computer rebooting with no warnings whatsoever. Several times literally in the middle of doing something and on one occasion it took 2-1/2 hours to update for some reason.[/QUOTE]
If you're on Home you don't have group policies.
[QUOTE=FlakTheMighty;51661833]If you're on Home you don't have group policies.[/QUOTE]
Fair point, I forgot about that.
I have 2 monitors but I only use the main one for games and I have this issue. Fuck Microsoft.
Article says it's being worked on
But I wish they had a public facing bug tracker for things like this
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