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May 17 2017 08:18am
My major issue is that it no longer allows me to adjust fan speed. It also reset my OC settings.
Anyone have similar symptoms? Should I use another program to OC & control fan speed (if so, please pm me it)? Thanks!
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May 17 2017 08:21am
did you try to uninstall and reinstall?
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May 17 2017 08:27am
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did you try to uninstall and reinstall?


This did the trick.
Either my program was outdated (had 420, downloaded 430) or Windows 10 update likes to mess with shit.
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May 17 2017 09:11am
Windows 10 updates definitely fucked with stuff. The only thing that irritates me about W10 is the forced applications that you can't uninstall. It irks me so much that I cannot remove the Edge browser, Cortana, etc. from the start menu.
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May 17 2017 09:14am
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Windows 10 updates definitely fucked with stuff. The only thing that irritates me about W10 is the forced applications that you can't uninstall. It irks me so much that I cannot remove the Edge browser, Cortana, etc. from the start menu.


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Windows 10 updates definitely fucked with stuff. The only thing that irritates me about W10 is the forced applications that you can't uninstall. It irks me so much that I cannot remove the Edge browser, Cortana, etc. from the start menu.


Remember Windows XP? It had a lot of internet explorer dependencies right down to its basic framework, and wouldn't allow you to uninstall it because everything would break. Cortana is basically the same thing: If you could get rid of it, you wouldn't want to.

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May 17 2017 09:31am
You MIGHT be able to seriously "maim" Edge Browser.

I did it to IE w/e version in Win 7.
In Programs and Features (Win 7), there is/was a "Turn Windows features on or off. In there you could seriously shut down "most" of IE.
I would think, that somewhere in Win 10, you would have the same kind of thing.

I could never un-install IE from the C: drive, but I could leave it unconscious on the curbside, by just unchecking the associated box... :)



Win 7 HP x64



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Remember Windows XP? It had a lot of internet explorer dependencies right down to its basic framework, and wouldn't allow you to uninstall it because everything would break. Cortana is basically the same thing: If you could get rid of it, you wouldn't want to.


win 10 didnt break when I disabled cortana but I have always used classic shell

love win 10 for some of its features and love classic shell for some of its features
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win 10 didnt break when I disabled cortana but I have always used classic shell

love win 10 for some of its features and love classic shell for some of its features


But i didn't say you couldn't 'disable' it.

you can't
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cortana for the same reasons you couldn't get rid of IE.

You can't fully disable it either, changing the shell is like putting a different coat of paint on a car; what goes on under the hood remains unchanged.

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But i didn't say you couldn't 'disable' it.

you can't cortana for the same reasons you couldn't get rid of IE.

You can't fully disable it either, changing the shell is like putting a different coat of paint on a car; what goes on under the hood remains unchanged.




The way I disabled IE in Win 7...pretty much killed it w/o breaking Win 7. Windows Updates didn't even see it anymore.
If Win 10 doesn't have "Turn Windows features on or off" ... yet...someone will probably make a tool to do it. Sooner or later.
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