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Post by Panaghioti on Jun 9, 2020 19:01:02 GMT
I used windows 10 version 2004 and did a performance test with PassMark Performance Test 10. I got a rating score over 2000. I don't really like that version of Windows 10 cuz i feel so much bloat. I decided to downgrade to Windows 8.1 cuz it feels more bloat-free. I did a performance test but the score was more lower: 252. I'm planning in installing Windows 10 RTM (aka version 1507). I need your suggestions about that version of windows 10. Is Windows 10 RTM better than Windows 10 version 2004 ? Anyway, here are my results
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Post by StevenNL2000 on Jun 9, 2020 19:04:23 GMT
I almost guarantee there was a problem with the graphics driver in the first screenshot.
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Post by _Windows on Jun 10, 2020 1:31:26 GMT
I almost guarantee there was a problem with the graphics driver in the first screenshot. Looks to me like his 2D hardware acceleration failed and had to fallback to software rendering. That's the only way that 2D score should be so low. Also, I'm pretty sure that Windows 10 RTM is no longer supported.
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Post by Panaghioti on Jun 10, 2020 6:58:25 GMT
[tr][td class="content"][article] Also, I'm pretty sure that Windows 10 RTM is no longer supported.
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[/td][/tr][/quote] Alright, how if i try version 1703. I will just turn off feature updates and install all security updates. I just want to remove all this bloatware feeling and get a higher score. Im not installing win10 enterprise ltsc cuz i have problems in activating windows
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Post by _Windows on Jun 10, 2020 17:54:28 GMT
You can literally debloat Windows by disabling unnecessary services (and editing group policies if you have pro). You can also check what features are optional and uninstall stuff you don't need.
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Post by Panaghioti on Jun 11, 2020 8:18:57 GMT
I started being very sick these days, because i reinstall windows everytime when i get my mac. i just tried to get the best performance of my mac. I will just install windows 10 enterprise ltsc suggested by telesphoreo, then i promise i wont reinstall windows (if not necessary ). I will need some help from Telesphoreo in activating windows 10 ltsc because i have that error "we cant activate windows as we cannot connect to your organization 's activation server". In my case, Windows 10 on mac usually gets automatically activated after installing boot camp. As the title says, i just wanted some suggestions of windows 10 versions (including 1607-1809)
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Post by Telesphoreo on Jun 11, 2020 8:35:44 GMT
I started being very sick these days, because i reinstall windows everytime when i get my mac. i just tried to get the best performance of my mac. I will just install windows 10 enterprise ltsc suggested by telesphoreo, then i promise i wont reinstall windows (if not necessary ). I will need some help from Telesphoreo in activating windows 10 ltsc because i have that error "we cant activate windows as we cannot connect to your organization 's activation server". In my case, Windows 10 on mac usually gets automatically activated after installing boot camp. As the title says, i just wanted some suggestions of windows 10 versions (including 1607-1809) Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC can only be activated with volume licensing. You can't buy it like you can buy Home or Pro.
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Post by Panaghioti on Jun 11, 2020 9:09:45 GMT
Alright, i dont really think is worth activating as long as nothing happens at all. I am not planning in personalizing windows. Im going to install that version of win10 and if necessary, i will find an activator.
requesting lock
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