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Second, having a full system image can give you some leeway, either re-installing or rolling back. And I don't backpedal now, but I want to clear some details.įirst, after reading the "but the DWM seems to be "damaged" and learned that you used a third party download website, how can one be sure that form the get go, the file wasn't flawed ? Sorry guru, but I am somehow paranoid when it comes to security, so it is a knee-jerk reaction. Yes, yes, I know I could play on Fullscreen or just use RTSS to limit the framerate to get good frametimes but the thing is that I didn't need to do that before, so it means something is messed up.Ĭlick to expand.Ok, I already said that my commentary wasn't a sweet lullaby. I can rollback to 1803, but I still want to troubleshoot these issues I am having.
#Windows 10 1809 iso checksum how to#
And I have no idea if it would solve my problem, I wanna keep 1809, the system is better with this version, but the DWM seems to be "damaged" and I have no idea how to fix this, I have tried different stuff to no avail.
#Windows 10 1809 iso checksum install#
My final resource is to clean install Windows 1809, but that's a LONG process, I would have to set every single thing up again, then updating it, checking stuff, re-configuring and reinstalling every single program, oh god, big chore. I have ran sfc /scannow twice and it reports no corrupt Windows files, somehow seems DWM is damaged and I have no idea if updating from 1803 could have messed up something. On Windows 1809, this isn't the case anymore and the frametimes are just worse on Borderless, fluctuating from 13.1 ms to 13.5 ms, I have no idea why. I always measure frametimes with RivaTuner, on Widows 1803 at R6S (or any other game) the frametimes were perfect at ms at Borderless, rock solid, never moving, without me needing to use any framerate limiter.
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First of all, a baseline: I reinstalled the nVidia driver and used DDU to be sure there are no problems, but still the issue persists, this may be a bit technical, so please bear with me: I set my monitor to 75 Hz using NVCP to play R6S, I like to use Borderless full screen on that game because I want a 75 Hz refresh rate at Fullscreen it goes back to 60 Hz, but that isn't my problem: My problem is that Windows 1809 seems to have the DWM damaged or something.
#Windows 10 1809 iso checksum update#
So after the update the system was quite a lot faster, snappier, SSD and HDD benchmarks increased around 20 MB/s (so I am getting better system I/O) and in general, seems to be ok. Anyway, I downloaded a Windows 1809 ISO from, decided to update 1803 to 1809 and then update 1809 on my own to the latest compilation. So I have been at Windfor a while, don't really know why, it just seemed like a good version to me, but in reality it had quite some problems, even with a clean install. There is support from the developer and experienced liters to help you along the way.I really need some serious support, I don't know what to do. You are creating it so you know what you have taken out and what you have put in. NTLite allows you to create your own customised iso's. English is en-us.ĭownloading of lite home brewed iso's is frowned upon by most of the online community, you dont know what they have taken out and worst of all you do not know what they may have put in. Note for english language users, English International is en-gb. ISO SHA1 Hash Archive (Use it to check your ISO file hash) - "It includes most operating systems from MS-DOS 6 through the latest update for Windows 10, Windows Server, and applications such as Microsoft Office.
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Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool by Jan Krohn(HeiDoc) - thanks to Kasual. Only use official sources for your iso's, Always check and compare the ISO File Hash/Checksum. Best advice would be wait for the updated iso's if possible. The Media Creation Tool was pulled too." Source. "The entire OS family, including Server builds and Internet of Things (IoT) version, were removed from Windows Update and other servers.