odiebugs wrote:
Was tired and left out the 10240 from the clean install which snowballed.
What ever you clean installed for a build, find a different build either before it or after it, and try the clean install again.
The pic of SMbus flagged shouldn't happen, as I said the driver is there, but for some reason, lets hope it wasn't a UEFI setting, windows thinks it didn't install.
So after you find a different build to install, but before loading, set UEFI to default and then just change graphics and AHCI as needed, then install windows and check for chipset install.
Say you find the 10158, run win update a few times an wait, you should be given the 10240 again.
Just to be annoying, the old article from PC world is junk.
Insiders do not get a free copy of win 10, nor does anyone actually get a free owned copy.
Insiders are allowed to run win 10 and get all the upgrades so long as they don't terminate the contract in which microsoft can collect data from them and they stay opted in to windows feedback.
The minute you refuse this, you will not be allowed to borrow win 10, and you will only be allowed to borrow win 10 like the rest of consumers if you have a valid win 7 or 8 licence key, and you then upgrade to win 10, which after upgrading you will be allowed to clean install win 10 for those who hate upgrading.
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