Windows 10: I just upgraded to windows 10 and I have some questions

Discus and support I just upgraded to windows 10 and I have some questions in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; 1) Does 10 check for check for updates automatically? if so, how do I turn that option off? 2) Earlier I checked for updates and it automatically... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by tim87, Oct 20, 2015.

  1. tim87 Win User

    I just upgraded to windows 10 and I have some questions


    1) Does 10 check for check for updates automatically? if so, how do I turn that option off?
    2) Earlier I checked for updates and it automatically started installing as soon as it was done checking, is there a way to select which updates to install?
    3) How much does the battery drain if you have the "hey cortana" voice activation on?


    That's all the questions I can think of right now. I'll reply to this thread if I have anymore.

    :)
     
    tim87, Oct 20, 2015
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  2. i have just upgraded to windows 10 and now i dont have a cursor on my toshiba laptop uk.

    Hi Allison,

    Thank you for posting the query on Microsoft Community. I am sorry to know that you are
    facing issues with windows 10.



    Please refer to the link below.

    my cursor on my Windows8 laptop will not show up and is completely unresponsive. How can I fix this?

    (Also applicable for Windows 10)



    Hope this helps in resolving the issue. If the issue persists, do get back to us. We will be happy to assist you.
     
    Syed Abdul Jabbar, Oct 20, 2015
    #2
  3. i have just upgraded to windows 10 and now i dont have a cursor on my toshiba laptop uk.

    No cursor on my laptop since downloading windows 10?
     
    allison c72, Oct 20, 2015
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  4. mrgeek Win User

    I just upgraded to windows 10 and I have some questions

    1) Yes, as soon as you connect to internet. Not unless you have you have 10 Enterprise and then you can only delay install
    2) No, it will install all. No choice like in prev Windows versions. If you want, you can disable device driver updates only. Read how here - How to Uninstall and Block Updates and Drivers on Windows 10
    3) It's always in the background unless you kill the process. Very little drain, much less than opening a browser window or running anti-virus.
     
    mrgeek, Oct 20, 2015
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  5. tim87 Win User
    thanks. Why does it seem to take longer to boot up than it did in 8.1?
     
    tim87, Oct 20, 2015
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  6. Should not do should be faster.
    But it might be how much Ram you have, and what you have open on start up

    I have 4GB and mine opens fast mine you I don't have IE11 installed or any 3rd party browser only Edge
     
    hTconeM9user, Oct 20, 2015
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  7. tim87 Win User
    I also have 4gb ram, it just seems to take longer to get to the log in screen then again to get to the desktop
     
    tim87, Oct 20, 2015
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  8. I just upgraded to windows 10 and I have some questions

    I have 20 apps opening but no CROME or IE11 that could have a lot to do with it
    Also I am on fast start up and a fairly new laptop only 6 months old
    Also when I shut down my CCleaner does remove all the rubbish
    Also might be something to do with your Anti virus,
    I have McAfee
    Toshiba also updated my BIOS before I installed windows 10 and the latest drivers
    So cant help you much more on that
     
    hTconeM9user, Oct 20, 2015
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  9. Here are your options for configuring updates in Windows 10, unfortunately they're far more limited than previous versions of Windows: http://www.howtogeek.com/224471/how-...ading-updates/

    In short, if you have Windows 10 Pro you can configure that behaviour through a Group Policy Editor setting. If you have just the regular version of Windows 10 you have to use the "metered connection" option in settings, but that only works if you connect to the internet via wi-fi.
     
    xtcrefugee, Oct 20, 2015
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  10. mrgeek Win User
    Not sure what's going on there. After shutting down every night, mine takes about 5 sec to get to log in screen. Another 60-90 sec to load everything. Try and Shut Down instead of Restart and report back.

    You could also open Task Manager by right click on taskbar and click 'More details' then 'Startup' tab and see if you can disable some items at startup. But these have nothing to do with getting to the log on screen. I find windows 10 a lot faster than 8.1 in these respects.
     
    mrgeek, Oct 20, 2015
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  11. Well your thread is saying you just upgraded, so it may take a couple days to sort things out, index everything, and get going normally. I had delays when I upgraded. It would show a black screen for about a minute when powered on, and then be slow at the start screen. After about a week things started going faster. Now it's almost instant.
     
    Bobby Phoenix, Oct 20, 2015
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  12. Did HP upgrade the BIOS and its own system drivers before windows 10 was installed
    Why asking is because my Toshiba Notebook updated the BIOS and Toshiba drivers, then informed me it was ready for windows 10, before I upgraded from windows 8.1
    Then once installed it upgraded the graphics card
     
    hTconeM9user, Oct 20, 2015
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  13. ITGuy56 Win User

    I just upgraded to windows 10 and I have some questions

    About the amount of battery drain if you have the "hey cortana" voice activation on?, it´s almost insificant, but, if your laptop isn´t new i recomend you to turn it off
     
    ITGuy56, Oct 20, 2015
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  14. tim87 Win User
    How do you find out what version all of your drivers are? Maybe an out of date driver is causing the problem? Also, once it's booted up it takes longer for the cpu and disk to go back down to normal percentages.
     
    tim87, Oct 20, 2015
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  15. You can find the version of drivers using device manager; right click on the start button and choose device manager, then find your device in the tree, double click on it and go to the 'driver' tab. Unfortunately for many manufacturers (AMD and Nvidia for example) the number you see here won't correspond to a driver package as they number them differently, but you should at least be able to see if the driver is old by the date.

    It's normal for disk/cpu usage to be higher immediately after boot, Windows (and possibly apps you have installed) are often set to do various things on startup. A way around this is to hibernate your PC rather than shut it down, but it could also be an indication that either your system is underpowered or something is misbehaving. Check for viruses, run CrystalDiskInfo to see if your disks are all OK, scandisk, defrag, etc. and so on. In my experience Windows 10 is more dependent on a fast disk than 7 was, using a slow disk will seriously affect overall performance.
     
    xtcrefugee, Oct 20, 2015
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