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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: arjian on July 25, 2015, 07:33:26 pm
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hello
i set Resume by Alarm in bios and it worked fine with Windows 8.1, but now that i have installed the new operating system (windows 10) it does not work at all (The system does not turn on)
nothing has been changed compared to before except operation system (bios settings are the same as before).
I had "Intel(R) Small Business Advantage" software on Windows 8.1 That could not be installed on Windows 10( because of .net frame work issue),i don't know If this has effect on it
Please, I need help,I would be very grateful
Motherboard Model : GA-H97-D3H (with the latest bios update)
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Sorry but there is going to be a lot of issuers that are going to come up with for the 1st 6 months. Yes nothing has change on the hardware but yes windows 10 is like 8.1. But OS the has change.
I myself would go back to 8.1 till some of the bugs are fix. The only people that might be able to help maybe support. The bios might be looking for windows 8, but you using windows 10 and the bios doesn't understand. You might have it set to windows 8 in the bios. What I would try setting it to the other OS.
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Arjian,
To reiterate what dmdilks is saying.. you cannot expect W10... not ratified, not even released yet to function 100% with existing hardware.
We might start seeing BIOS' from existing manufacturers optimized for W10, but not until its been released and even then probably not for a few months. Microsoft will undoubtedly start releasing patches from the get go.
I personally like windows 8.1. Once you get past having your start menu basically as a full screen metro interface its much the same as windows 7 with "eye candy" in front of core features. I loved it when 8.1 allowed you to boot directly to the desktop bypassing the metro interface all together. Granted I don't feel 8.1 is as efficient as windows 7 is for multi-tasking, but W10 should help some with this.
Bottom line. Adopting a new OS at release for a production environment is not wise. Sorry for your grief.
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Thank you guys, I'm back to Windows 8.1
Everything is working properly
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fixed: deactivating the Quick Start option in Power Options
I hope this help someone!!
Best Regards
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fixed: deactivating the Quick Start option in Power Options
I hope this help someone!!
Best Regards
thanks. i will check it.
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fixed: deactivating the Quick Start option in Power Options
I hope this help someone!!
Best Regards
Solved
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thanks to you it's working now.