I actually ended up having to roll back completely to windows 7 because I somehow managed to get something corrupted when I did a pc restart after a later update that must have happened sometime Wednesday or Thursday. My desktop appeared to be completely emptied, and I couldn't get anything to read reliably once I had gotten logged on, and nothing would change in my settings and save once I managed to get that far. I had to use system access to go as it was the only thing that would somewhat reliably read the menus and other screens that came up. I was going to try to just reset my pc under windows 10 to see if that would have fixed the problem, but, when I was told that it was going to remove all my apps anyways, I was like I might as well roll back to what worked previously with seven if that was going to be the case. My copy of window-eyes still works as it was prior to my hang up, meaning I have my eloquence synthesizer that I bought as an add-on, whitch is good, but, I hated having to take such a drastic step to fix the problem in the first place. Has anyone seen anything similar to what I described, and if you've updated to the latest release of windows 10 with the new kb applied, what have you noticed with performance improvements? I would have much preferred to stay with windows 10 if I could have.
-----Original Message----- From: Talk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Don H via Talk Sent: Friday, October 02, 2015 11:39 AM To: Steve Clower <[email protected]>; Window-Eyes Discussion List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Windows 10 performance improvement is just a cumulative update away OK I really did not want to join the windows insider program but I did only to get the build 547. Now I would like to go back to normal windows. When build 547 was installed it created a windows old folder so I am thinking I can go back to the original windows and then install the new kb. Can't find the setting to go back prior to 547. Can you help? On 10/2/2015 9:16 AM, Steve Clower via Talk wrote: > Greetings, > > It appears that on Wednesday, Microsoft pushed out Windows 10 Cumulative Update KB3093266. It appears to include the performance fixes that are also found in the latest Insider build 10547. If you are using a standard Windows 10 installation, KB3093266 should vastly improve system performance once applied. > > Regards, > Steve > > > _______________________________________________ > Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Ai Squared. > > For membership options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/options.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com/lmddh50%40comc ast.net. > For subscription options, visit > http://lists.window-eyes.com/listinfo.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com > List archives can be found at > http://lists.window-eyes.com/private.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com > _______________________________________________ Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Ai Squared. For membership options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/options.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com/pooch754%40gma il.com. For subscription options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/listinfo.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com List archives can be found at http://lists.window-eyes.com/private.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com _______________________________________________ Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Ai Squared. For membership options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/options.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com/archive%40mail-archive.com. For subscription options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/listinfo.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com List archives can be found at http://lists.window-eyes.com/private.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com
