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How's your Windows 10 Fall Creator Update experience so far?

How's your Windows 10 Fall Creators Update experience so far?

  • Haven't updated yet

    Votes: 1,468 22.0%
  • Perfectly smooth

    Votes: 2,396 35.9%
  • Some bumps but fine now

    Votes: 754 11.3%
  • Upgrade is failing

    Votes: 326 4.9%
  • Sticking with Windows 8

    Votes: 202 3.0%
  • Sticking with Windows 7

    Votes: 1,231 18.5%
  • Sticking with Windows XP

    Votes: 289 4.3%

  • Total voters
    6,666
  • Poll closed .
When the Spring Creators Update was a clusterfuck for me, then this Fall Creators update seemed to be like SP1 for Spring Creators update, fixing most of my remaining problems from the spring one. So yeah, thumbs up.
 
Tried last night. SLI stopped working. One card in device manager reported "device could not find enough free resources" and the other reported "the driver trying to start isn't the driver that POSTed" whatever the heck those two mean. Tried doing a complete uninstall of all Nvidia drivers and starting fresh to no avail, ended up rolling back. That being said my XPS 13 upgraded today and it's running just fine.
 
I had similar issues with sli, did you make sure the cards are at the motherboard recommended slots for two way sli? as in other slots it might work but problematic. also fiddle with bios settings such as above 4g decoding, verify the pcie speed of both(NVidia cpl -system information)
 
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