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Windows 10 October 2018 Update Starts Rolling Out

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Microsoft began rolling out Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809) through its regular update channels. The update introduces several improvements to the operating system's user interface, expand on its Timeline features that let you pick up your work where you left off, and comes with a boatload of under the hood performance improvements relevant to PC enthusiasts and gamers. These include the latest update to DirectX that adds DirectX Ray-tracing API features (DXR), the latest version of WDDM, and native HDR standards management settings via Display Settings. To get it, simply make Windows check for updates.



The change-log follows.

Windows User Interface
  • File Explorer now features a dark theme when Dark Mode is enabled in Settings.
  • You can now name live folders in Start.
  • A new "safe removal" feature has been added that lists open applications that might be using an external GPU connected via Thunderbolt 3.
  • Notifications in the Action Center now feature a fade-in effect when the Action Center is opened.
  • A redesigned snipping experience is present and can be accessed via WIN + SHIFT + S.
  • Snips will now present a notification that will open up into Screen Sketch, which is now a dedicated app.
  • You can now configure pen peripherals to take a snip when pressing a button.
  • The Print Screen button can now be configured to open Screen Sketch.
  • A new "Screen snip" action has been added to quick actions in the Action Center.
  • Copied content can now be seen in a new clipboard experience, accessed with WIN+V, that can also sync to the cloud and across devices.
  • There are now three different modes you can select when wirelessly projecting your screen, and these modes are game, productivity, and video modes.
  • Users upgrading to this release for the first time will be welcomed with a post-OOBE UI that walks the user through setting up new features added in this release.
  • Game Bar has been redesigned with new features including an overview of system performance and more.
  • Search will now provide a download link for programs searched online.
  • You can now use Windows Mixed Reality without a monitor.
  • Storage Sense can now switch files to "online-only" if they haven't been accessed after a certain number of days, saving space on your local disk.
  • Pen users can now ink directly into text boxes by default.
  • Users can now view the real world when using Windows Mixed Reality using a headsets built-in camera.
  • Emoji 11 is now available.
  • Game bar is now accessible via the Apps List in Start.
Windows Settings
  • Bluetooth peripherals will now display their battery percentage within Settings.
  • Data Usage has been updated with roaming usage information.
  • You can now choose to keep your mouse centered on the screen when using the Magnifier tool.
  • Magnifier tool can now be incremented by 5 or 10 percent.
  • Focus Assist will now enable itself regardless of what game you're playing.
  • Sound device properties have now been integrated into the Settings app.
  • Settings will now suggest common questions asked by users and present answers in the sidebar.
  • Settings now feature tips and suggestions on the home page.
  • You can now override default regional format settings such as Calendar, First day of the week, Dates, Times, and Currency.
  • SwiftKey now powers the on-screen and touch keyboards.
  • Typing insights are now available in the Settings app.
  • You can now make text size bigger separately from the overall display scaling options in Settings.
  • A new Windows HD color page is now available under Display Settings that let you configure HDR settings.
  • Windows now supports leap seconds.
  • Windows Update will now use machine learning to determine when to install and not install updates.
Cortana
  • Cortana has been updated with a wider landing page which better highlights Search and Timeline.
Edge
  • Microsoft Edge now features a subtle drop shadow behind tabs.
  • The settings drop-down menu in Edge has been redesigned with icons for each option.
  • The Edge settings pane has been redesigned to look like the Hub area.
  • Edge can now control whether video is allowed to play on a webpage automatically.
  • Reading View now features more themes in Edge.
  • Reading View now features line focus that helps improve focus while reading an article.
  • Edge will now ask to save your card info when you fill out billing-related forms.
  • A new icon for PDFs is present.
  • The PDF reader has an updated toolbar with additional options including "add notes."
  • You can now pin/unpin the toolbar at the top of the PDF document.
  • Your top sites in Edge are now listed in Edge's jumplist menu.
  • Microsoft Edge now features Web Authentication APIs for logging into websites with Windows Hello.
  • You can now right click downloads in the download-pane to "show in folder."
  • You can now configure media auto-play controls per site.
  • You can now look up definitions of words in Reading View, Books, and PDFs.
  • Edge now features new policies for IT administrators to configure.
  • The XSS filter has been retired.
  • Updated Microsoft Edge's Hub to now have an acrylic navigation pane.
  • You can now refresh the Books pane in Microsoft Edge using a pull gesture.
  • When you pin books to Start from Microsoft Edge, you will now see a live tile that cycles between the book cover and your current completion progress.
  • When printing PDFs from Microsoft Edge, you'll find a new option to choose the scale of your print out (Actual size, or Fit to page).
  • When you press F1 in Microsoft Edge, it will now take you to the Microsoft Edge support page, rather than Microsoft Edge tips.
  • When a tab in Microsoft Edge is playing audio, the volume icon in the tab will now light up when you hover your mouse over it.
  • When you open local files (like PDFs) in Microsoft Edge, those files will now appear in the History section.
  • Updated Microsoft Edge so that even if a tab is not actively playing audio, you will now be able to pre-emptively mute it from the context menu when right-clicking the tab.
System Apps
  • "Your Phone" app is now present that syncs with your Android and iPhone to share photos, notifications, SMS conversations, and more.
  • You can now search in the Calendar app.
  • Windows Calculator now correctly calculates square roots for perfect squares.
  • Windows Defender Security Center has been renamed to "Windows Security" and now features Fluent Design.
  • Notepad now features Unix/Linus line endings (LF) and Macintosh line endings (CR.)
  • Wrap-around find/replace now available in Notepad.
  • You can now zoom in to text in Notepad.
  • Line numbers now work with word-wrap.
  • You can now right-click and "Search with Bing" text highlighted in Notepad.
  • Narrator's scan mode now supports selecting content in Microsoft Edge, Word, Outlook, Mail, and most text surfaces.
  • Skype universal has been redesigned and updated with new features.
  • Task Manager now features "power usage" and "power usage trend" tabs.
Miscellaneous Changes and Fixes
  • Other than for the first setup, you no longer have to have a monitor connected to your PC when using Windows Mixed Reality.
  • Apps running in Windows Mixed Reality can now make use of the Camera Capture UI API to capture images of the mixed reality world using the system capture experience.
  • Updated the touch keyboard so that if you try to shape write in an unsupported text field or when the typing resources aren't installed, you won't see the shape-writing trail as you swipe your finger over the keys.
  • Updated the "Advanced graphics settings" link on the Display Settings page to now just say "Graphics Settings."
  • When your volume is muted, the volume icons in the Sound Settings page will also now appear muted.
  • If you click the Reset button on the App volume and device preferences page, it will now also reset any app-specific volumes you've set back to default (100%).
  • Updated Start so that it now follows the new Ease of Access setting to enable or disable hiding scrollbars.
  • Updated the new notification to fix blurry apps so that it now will persist in the Action Center to be accessed later once the toast has timed out and dismissed.
  • Consolidated the places where users can adjust their display brightness by removing the display brightness slider in Control Panel Power Options and the "Display brightness" section under Power Options Advanced Settings.
  • When you clean install or do a PC refresh, you'll find that the Out of Box Experience for setting up your PC now includes a page for enabling activity history sync, which will help you continue what you were doing, even when you switch devices.
  • Adjusted how you access skin tones in the Emoji Panel - you'll now see a row of skin tone colors to select from when people emoji are in view.
  • When you hover over the Windows icon in the taskbar, a tooltip will now appear for Start.
  • Updated the design of the handwriting panel so that the delete button is now a top-level button. The button to switch languages is now under the "…" menu.
  • If you go to Pen & Windows Ink Settings, you'll find a new option that allows your pen to behave like a mouse instead of scrolling or panning the screen.
  • We've updated the design of This PC so that there's no longer space displayed for the cloud files state icon.
  • Made some adjustments to improve the quality of audio when recording clips using the game bar (WIN+G).
  • When you hover over the leaf icon in Task Manager's Status column, you will now see a tooltip describing what it means (this app is suspending processes to help improve system performance).
  • If you've enabled WSL, you'll now see an option to "Open Linux Shell here" when you Shift + Right-click on the whitespace of a File Explorer folder.
  • Introduced preview support for same-site cookies in Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11.
  • RSAT is now a feature on demand.
  • To improve discoverability, we've moved Delivery Optimization Settings to now be directly listed as a category under Settings > Update & Security.
  • Tiny, Small, Medium, Large, Huge and Gigantic files are now defined as 0 - 10KB, 16KB - 1MB, 1 MB to 128 MB, 128 MB - 1 GB, 1 GB - 4 GB, and > 4 GB, respectively in File Explorer.
  • Added new keywords to help you get to the settings you're looking for - for example, "rename" will now find "View your PC name" (from which you can rename your PC).
  • To improve clarity, we've separated Settings > Privacy > Speech, Inking & typing into two settings: Settings > Privacy > Speech and Settings > Privacy > Inking & typing personalization.
  • Added DTS:X to the list of spatial audio technologies you can use.
  • Addressed a crash in the audio troubleshooter if querying the volume or mute state failed.
  • When using the touch keyboard, you'll find that the clipboard button is now always visible in the candidate pane. Tapping it will bring up your clipboard history for you to browse and paste from.
  • Shape writing on the touch keyboard is now available when using English (Australia.)
  • Updated Ease of Access flyout on the login screen so that Narrator now has an on / off toggle.
  • Azure Active Directory and Active Directory users using Windows Hello for Business can use biometrics to authenticate to a remote desktop session.
  • Your Phone app is pinned to the desktop by default.

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A few hours into the update and i already had a BSOD (i did format a couple of months ago, and haven't had any BSOD in years). Good job microsoft, good job.
 
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A few hours into the update and i already had a BSOD (i did format a couple of months ago, and haven't had any BSOD in years). Good job microsoft, good job.
If possible, I'd recommend just doing a clean install. I don't like the way these updates work... much like you shouldn't have done a dirty upgrade from XP to Vista in days long past, this update is probably prone to causing the same issues.
 
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If possible, I'd recommend just doing a clean install. I don't like the way these updates work... much like you shouldn't have done a dirty upgrade from XP to Vista in days long past, this update is probably prone to causing the same issues.

Yeah i see your point, but past updates never caused me any BSOD problems, although they caused me other kind of problems. I'm not sure i want to do a clean install every time they roll out a fkn *putaseasonnamehere-update*
 
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Oh God, nooooooooo :banghead:
 

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Not for me, my update arrives 2019. Probably. :D

Same here. I push my updates as far back as possible, so hopefully the "update" is less broken by the time it gets to me.

Yeah i see your point, but past updates never caused me any BSOD problems, although they caused me other kind of problems. I'm not sure i want to do a clean install every time they roll out a fkn *putaseasonnamehere-update*

I agree completely, however... that's what we got... :ohwell:
 
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I'm testing this on two systems that I don't depend on. As for my main machine, my 8700K-based system, that's going to be not updated yet. I predict a day-one update because... well, they wouldn't be Microsoft if a new release didn't have a day-one update.
 
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Can someone on 1809 test how Overwatch perform?
I have a weird issue with the game not utilizing my gpu more then 65% and I get 30% less FPS. So i had to revert back to the provisos build.
 

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Im tempted to go back to Windows 7 at this rate....
 
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Im tempted to go back to Windows 7 at this rate....
I wouldn't go quite that far but I would definitely hold off on upgrading just yet. Let them find the bugs first, then do the upgrade.

So far three systems of mine, all of which were notebooks, had the upgrade installed with no issues. The desktop is the machine I'm holding off on until people give the go ahead or when I've determined that it's stable enough for everyday usage based upon the behavior of my notebook systems.
 
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Anyone with older Creative sound cards here?
I'm curious if this Service Pack fixed the sound problems with the Creative XFI-Titanium PCI-E cards...

Thanks!
 
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This update also screwed up my Windows install. Can't boot to desktop for more than 30 seconds without BSOD's. Can boot into safemode at least so I can get to my data. Will likely try installing w/ the iso image.

edit: I recently bought a 1TB nvme, so I needed to install it and do a clean install anyway.... but still annoying.
 
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You forgot to add this to the changelog:

Disabled Broadwell-E overclocking on X99 platform. It is good for you and we at Microsoft knows better than you.
 
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This update also screwed up my Windows install. Can't boot to desktop for more than 30 seconds without BSOD's.
Can you post your memory dumps? I can find out why it happened since I have the debug tools to scan memory dumps.
Disabled Broadwell-E overclocking on X99 platform.
Blame Intel for that shit, they're the ones that made the firmware patch; Microsoft is just delivering it.
 
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Anyone with older Creative sound cards here?
I'm curious if this Service Pack fixed the sound problems with the Creative XFI-Titanium PCI-E cards...

Thanks!

Hey, I recently purchased one of these for a Retro PC Build, but put it in my current rig to test it. I was doing some reading before hand, and it seems that if you uninstall any current drivers, and let Windows Update install the driver for it, it functions properly. I didn't have a single issue. No popping, hissing, no dropping of audio, or any issues. That was on 1803, mind you, I can't speak for 1809. But if the issues were fixed in 1803, or non-existent in my case, its a safe assumption, but it would of course require some testing.

TL;DR Don't use the Creative Driver from 2016, uninstall any present driver, and allow Windows Update to install the Driver for it.
 
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Hey, I recently purchased one of these for a Retro PC Build, but put it in my current rig to test it. I was doing some reading before hand, and it seems that if you uninstall any current drivers, and let Windows Update install the driver for it, it functions properly. I didn't have a single issue. No popping, hissing, no dropping of audio, or any issues. That was on 1803, mind you, I can't speak for 1809. But if the issues were fixed in 1803, or non-existent in my case, its a safe assumption, but it would of course require some testing.

TL;DR Don't use the Creative Driver from 2016, uninstall any present driver, and allow Windows Update to install the Driver for it.
Yes that works. However the Console Launcher doesn't work so cannot tune any advanced settings for the card...
Some other have this issue too:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...ess-x-fi/6fba71f4-af9e-4836-b7dd-32f7873e8b50
 
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Testing it with the Education version (no Cortana, no app ads, and telemetry can be turned off like on Enterprise).
Seems to work fine, only thing that failed was a day 0 update for Razer Surround, they quickly fixed it.
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Processor Intel Core i5-11400 (MCE enabled, PL removed)
Motherboard ASUS STRIX B560-G GAMING WIFI mATX
Cooling Corsair H60i RGB PRO XT AIO + HD120 RGB (x3) + SP120 RGB PRO (x3) + Commander PRO
Memory Corsair Vengeance RGB RT 2 x 8GB 3200MHz DDR4 C16
Video Card(s) Zotac RTX2060 Twin Fan 6GB GDDR6 (Stock)
Storage Corsair MP600 PRO 1TB M.2 PCIe Gen4 x4 SSD
Display(s) LG 29WK600-W Ultrawide 1080p IPS Monitor (primary display)
Case Corsair iCUE 220T RGB Airflow (White) w/Lighting Node CORE + Lighting Node PRO RGB LED Strips (x4).
Audio Device(s) ASUS ROG Supreme FX S1220A w/ Savitech SV3H712 AMP + Sonic Studio 3 suite
Power Supply Corsair RM750x 80 Plus Gold Fully Modular
Mouse Corsair M65 RGB FPS Gaming (White)
Keyboard Corsair K60 PRO RGB Mechanical w/ Cherry VIOLA Switches
Software Windows 11 Professional x64 (Update 23H2)
Ooh new big update. Probably time to move up to this build & see how stable this build is...
 
Joined
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Location
Gougeland (NZ)
System Name Cumquat 2021
Processor AMD RyZen R7 7800X3D
Motherboard Asus Strix X670E - E Gaming WIFI
Cooling Deep Cool LT720 + CM MasterGel Pro TP + Lian Li Uni Fan V2
Memory 32GB GSkill Trident Z5 Neo 6000
Video Card(s) Sapphire Nitro+ OC RX6800 16GB DDR6 2270Cclk / 2010Mclk
Storage 1x Adata SX8200PRO NVMe 1TB gen3 x4 1X Samsung 980 Pro NVMe Gen 4 x4 1TB, 12TB of HDD Storage
Display(s) AOC 24G2 IPS 144Hz FreeSync Premium 1920x1080p
Case Lian Li O11D XL ROG edition
Audio Device(s) RX6800 via HDMI + Pioneer VSX-531 amp Technics 100W 5.1 Speaker set
Power Supply EVGA 1000W G5 Gold
Mouse Logitech G502 Proteus Core Wired
Keyboard Logitech G915 Wireless
Software Windows 11 X64 PRO (build 23H2)
Benchmark Scores it sucks even more less now ;)
Anyone with older Creative sound cards here?
I'm curious if this Service Pack fixed the sound problems with the Creative XFI-Titanium PCI-E cards...

Thanks!

Just use the Daniel K drivers if your not already that's what I'm using on my Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi Titanium Fatality PCIe sound card works perfect
 
Joined
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Location
Michigan
System Name Daves
Processor AMD Ryzen 3900x
Motherboard AsRock X570 Taichi
Cooling Enermax LIQMAX III 360
Memory 32 GiG Team Group B Die 3600
Video Card(s) Powercolor 5700 xt Red Devil
Storage Crucial MX 500 SSD and Intel P660 NVME 2TB for games
Display(s) Acer 144htz 27in. 2560x1440
Case Phanteks P600S
Audio Device(s) N/A
Power Supply Corsair RM 750
Mouse EVGA
Keyboard Corsair Strafe
Software Windows 10 Pro
Never had an update problem so far so I am rollin" the dice, if it borks then I will do a fresh install.
 
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System Name Personal \\ Work - HP EliteBook 840 G6
Processor 7700X \\ i7-8565U
Motherboard Asrock X670E PG Lightning
Cooling Noctua DH-15
Memory G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Black 32GB 6000MHz CL36 \\ 16GB DDR4-2400
Video Card(s) ASUS RoG Strix 1070 Ti \\ Intel UHD Graphics 620
Storage 2x KC3000 2TB, Samsung 970 EVO 512GB \\ OEM 256GB NVMe SSD
Display(s) BenQ XL2411Z \\ FullHD + 2x HP Z24i external screens via docking station
Case Fractal Design Define Arc Midi R2 with window
Audio Device(s) Realtek ALC1150 with Logitech Z533
Power Supply Corsair AX860i
Mouse Logitech G502
Keyboard Corsair K55 RGB PRO
Software Windows 11 \\ Windows 10
So I guess I will have another painless upgrade.
 

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Fishfaced Nincompoop
Joined
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Location
Piteå
System Name Black MC in Tokyo
Processor Ryzen 5 5600
Motherboard Asrock B450M-HDV
Cooling Be Quiet! Pure Rock 2
Memory 2 x 16GB Kingston Fury 3400mhz
Video Card(s) XFX 6950XT Speedster MERC 319
Storage Kingston A400 240GB | WD Black SN750 2TB |WD Blue 1TB x 2 | Toshiba P300 2TB | Seagate Expansion 8TB
Display(s) Samsung U32J590U 4K + BenQ GL2450HT 1080p
Case Fractal Design Define R4
Audio Device(s) Line6 UX1 + some headphones, Nektar SE61 keyboard
Power Supply Corsair RM850x v3
Mouse Logitech G602
Keyboard Cherry MX Board 1.0 TKL Brown
VR HMD Acer Mixed Reality Headset
Software Windows 10 Pro
Benchmark Scores Rimworld 4K ready!
Has anyone tried the new clipbard thing? Can you use the keyboard to navigate between the pinned stuff? That tool alone is pretty much reason to upgrade imo.
 
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