If Cyberpunk actually runs with a decent fps, I doubt it has anything to do with the usual culprits like drivers and frameworks.Great build. Especially for my old i7 930 cpu. I manage to play cyberpunk with reduced stuttering. With RX 580.
But i faced a problem.
Ac valhalla and RDR2 wasn't even launching in this windows build. Idk what's the issue. Drivers , dx files , vc redist were all installed. Still the game wasn't launching.
Once i tured back to 20H2 full version windows , the games worked perfectly fine.
Any suggestions for that error?
try creating the bootable usb using MBR partition mode.It says We couldn't create a new partition or locate an existing one What am I missing really? I create a bootable usb with rufus with GPT/UEFI target. I boot my system in UEFI after selecting booting from UEFI USB. I've got a 4 tb drive in GPT already. Nope. Get this warning.
But this case I won't be able to install on GPT partition, will I?try creating the bootable usb using MBR partition mode.
Assuming you've installed Windows on an MBR partition, it is easy to simply convert it to GPT via mbr2gpt.exe. Literally takes less than a minute. About the same time it would take to find the answer to your question in Google.But this case I won't be able to install on GPT partition, will I?
Just last night I learned that some motherboards (like MSI H110M PRO D) have BIOS settings about Windows 7 compatibility and another about Windows 8/10 compatibility that have to be toggled (W7 off, W10 on) otherwise, the W10 installation would ask for SATA drivers and/or would not find your drive. First time I had that problem since WinXP installations, honestly. Maybe that's your problem, too.We couldn't create a new partition or locate an existing one
So how do you know how long it takes me to install my "productivity apps"? How do you even know what my "productivity apps" are?!With one of my installations for a colleague's laptop, I accidentally installed OneDrive (having untoggled the things I wanted to install and toggled those I didn't through an Office Deployment Tool). Of course, I immediately uninstalled it and corrected the installation, so I didn't get a chance to see if it worked. OneDrive folders were created, though, and I had to go through the whole deleting-onedrive-folders-via-regedit process. You might want to try something similar.
As for installing apps from the store, this is a legitimate question that wasn't addressed in my post I guess, but only because it was addressed in the main post by FBConan, specifically:
Do not forget to redisable immediately afterwards. Your Windows might turn wonky otherwise. I got to install the Netflix app this way.
As for the name, if you're really bothered by Pixel, I highly suggest reinstalling like @edrun recommended, but this time with the edited autounattend.xml file in your installer. Takes 15mins tops. Maybe another 15 to reconfigure, another 30 to install your productivity apps.
This answer goes to every other person asking about adding removed components.
From what I understand (based from reading FBConan's earlier replies), re-adding removed components is not impossible, but very impractical for average people. As in, if you are able to re-add stripped components, you would have the skills to strip your own Windows and not use somebody else's build. I wouldn't be too hopeful that FBConan would help your specific issue since that crosses into personalized customizations, so unless you have the time to learn how to customize your own Windows build, using another build might be a better option.
Remember, though, that learning how to do this isn't impossible. After all, FBConan taught himself. Now, he is apparently "The Best Windows 10 Stripper."
Where do I stick my ones, FBCrystal?
I think that you need to calm down a bit.So how do you know how long it takes me to install my "productivity apps"? How do you even know what my "productivity apps" are?!
I take the rest of your suggestions in the way in which they were intended (hopefully to help); but could you please try to not be so condescending when answering other's questions? You had to learn all of this at one stage as well. Try to think back to that time and think about how you'd feel if you had someone answer one of your questions as if it was the most obvious thing in the world................
I'm sorry that you feel that way.I think that you need to calm down a bit.
I read what htd82002 wrote, twice, and I can see nothing in it that is the least bit condescending. Everything is clearly intended to be helpful and nothing in it deserves your rant.
Please think carefully before writing something like this again. It was unwarranted and bordering on disrespectful.
If I wanted to be condescending, I wouldn't be helping you and will just straight out tell you to Google your problem and find answers there. I won't apologize for something I didn't do, but I am sorry you felt personally attacked and hope for your sake that you learn to "swallow those feelings and ignore them" since a huge part of the Internet doesn't really care (or at least seems to not care) about not offending others. Especially since plain text is not enough to convey emotions and something that isn't meant to be insulting is deemed as such, as in this case.So how do you know how long it takes me to install my "productivity apps"? How do you even know what my "productivity apps" are?!
I take the rest of your suggestions in the way in which they were intended (hopefully to help); but could you please try to not be so condescending when answering other's questions? You had to learn all of this at one stage as well. Try to think back to that time and think about how you'd feel if you had someone answer one of your questions as if it was the most obvious thing in the world................
This is the type of line I hear from people trying to guilt me into feeling sorry and admitting fault. Again, I won't admit to something that I know in my heart I didn't do. And I hope you stop doing that because it is unhealthy and manipulative.Please don't be concerned; I won't express me feelings in the future.