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ASUS G74 sx --w10

NoukNouk
Level 7
Hi ROGers!

Quick question for you. I have an old asus g74 sx laptop, it still works pretty good on w7. I am in the process to clean it a bit (add more ram, change the defective connector, new battery, charger, etc. The HDD is still perfect, tested it with crystal diskinfo.

I thought it might be an idea to install w10 family edition on it. I know g74 sx were working great with the first w10 version, 1511, I read it on some forums, but not sure about the latest, 1709??? Maybe there are some incompatibilites with drivers, I have no clue. So before I pay some $$$ for a w10 licence, better to ask!

I'm not gaming anymore, so it will be used to browse internet, maybe some facebook games here and there, and mainly doing some testing about random stuff.

Your advice is much appreciated! thanks!

Have a nice day 🙂
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NoukNouk
Level 7
Hi there!

I need your advice about the update KB4100347 I run version 1803, pro. I was proposed that update today. I downloaded and installed it, but before the reboot, I checked to see about it. When I saw it was about microcode, I desinstalled it before the reboot. Apparently, it can be no good for some!

So my question, is this update can mess up my computer? It runs perfectly fine for now.

Thanks for your help!

A_Guy
Level 9
This is an update related to the Spectre hack. I've heard it may slow your performance. The Spectre hack gets into the speculative execution pipe to get data it should not - the fix disables some of the pipelining so your code is safer, but slower. My explanation is not 100% accurate, because technical things, but it's close enough.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4100347/intel-microcode-updates-for-windows-10-version-1803...


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectre_(security_vulnerability)



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Boot Drive: SSD NVMe PC SN530 (1 TB)
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GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6.0 GB
Windows 10 Pro 64bit

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NoukNouk
Level 7
Sorry for the late late reply! well, apparently another microcode update was released recently, did both and everything seems fine. Startup isn't slower, considering that ROG is 8 years old, I can say it runs pretty good! Thanks again!

NoukNouk
Level 7
Hi there! I upgraded last week to 1809 version. It was quick, everything seems perfect. No lost data, GC and network are OK. That old ROG wants to live more! 8 years and still running very good! It worths every cent of the price it was paid! The only complain I might say, I lost the usb 3 port. I did everything, it is not working. No big deal.

1809 version brings nice stuff. So far so good!

NoukNouk wrote:
I lost the usb 3 port. I did everything, it is not working. No big deal.

Do you mean due to the upgrade you "lost" them ? or their HW is broken ?
try to uninstall any related driver in the device manager then scan changes to let windows reinstall the drivers again ( a reboot might be necessary after uninstall so work with internal keyboard & mouse ).
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Gps3dx wrote:
Do you mean due to the upgrade you "lost" them ? or their HW is broken ?
try to uninstall any related driver in the device manager then scan changes to let windows reinstall the drivers again ( a reboot might be necessary after uninstall so work with internal keyboard & mouse ).




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No. Everything was perfect. The point is, when 1809 was released at first, many got their files disappeared. MS paused the upgrade to investigate, it was re-released a month later or so. I waited a bit more, and installed it.

NoukNouk wrote:
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No. Everything was perfect. The point is, when 1809 was released at first, many got their files disappeared. MS paused the upgrade to investigate, it was re-released a month later or so. I waited a bit more, and installed it.

that issue you're talking about was related to file missing in the special folders like "downloads", "documents" etc, only if the user retain their default path configuration, i.e under c:\users\USERNAME.
I myself upgrade to 1809 with that buggy release and did NOT suffer from that issue since I always change the default path of these folders.

Anywho - sometimes when you upgrade win10 main build ( e.i from 1803 to 1809 ) some drivers are misbehaving and do need to be reinstalled.
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