For those still thinking about upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10, as I did a few days ago, the following tips might make it less painful, of sorts.
Want your preferred Win7 Gadgets back in Win10?
I have been using
System Montitor II (CPU usage, temperature, memory usage, CPU clock),
Network Meter (up/download speeds and totals),
GPU Meter (usage, mem, temperature), the desktop clock (analog) and the calendar for many years. The former three I really want to let me see what is going on with the PC.
Well, all that was dropped with Win10, no gadgets there any longer. Luckily there is a simple, very "classy" tool that fixes all that:
8gadgetpack.net.
The pack contains all the above and some nice other Gadgets, and they all just work fine under Win10. Highly recommended.
Inactive window title bars are "whitish" ugly, not coloured?
The slimmer Win10 desktop style, has significantly reduced the width of the window frames, that does "save" a few pixels here and there. But for some reason the title bar is the same colour as the window frames when the window is inactive, and to me that looks really bad.
To fix this, you will need to add an extra field in the registry, but fear not, it's not a big deal. Follow this description:
Change color of inactive title bars in Windows 10.
I used a lighter brown tone for active window titles and a darker brown for those inactive, fits my Directory Opus / Winamp amber theme quite nicely.
Nvidia Control Panel & Geforce Experience not launching at all?
Even with my completely new install, having downloaded the latest Nvidia driver for my GTX 980 Ti, and installing that on the "clean" Win10, I still could not get the Nvidia Control Panel to launch, it would simply not work. There seem to be many suggestions how to fix this, but I found them all to be more luck than anything.
What worked for me was to download and run
DDU though:
Display Driver Uninstaller (Download version 15.7.5.2). Run it by chosing Windows Safe Mode (you reboot into that mode from the launched tool), to then deinstall *all* Nvidia drivers (apparently the junk Win10 comes with in particular). After deinstalling, run Win10 again, and install the latest drivers from Nvidia... and things should now work properly.
Tip: Nvidia seems to be able to install drivers on the fly, and work with them. Well partially, since I noted games fail to load. So be sure to reboot after installing new Nvidia drivers to avoid issues.
How to Completely Uninstall OneDrive in Windows 10?
I only started to look into all the "junk" Win10 now comes with that I really do not need and will not use, and
OneDrive is one of those things.
To get rid of Win10 running it and the icons thereof I did this:
How to Completely Uninstall OneDrive in Windows 10
Scheduling a scan in Windows Defender
I have been using the
MS Security Essentials for the last six years, and that has been working well enough AFAICT. The virus scanner was running all the time and doing a
daily quickscan. Alas, the tool that replaces it, the
Windows Defender, comes with a lot fewer options. Among other things scheduling a daily scan is no longer possible with it.
Solution: Use Win10's
Task Scheduler to perform a e.g. daily scan. See this short description for that:
Scheduling a scan in Windows Defender
Interestingly this actually performs a
quickscan.
“Input Indicator” Icon Comes Back in Taskbar Notification Area After Restarting Windows
There seems to be a bug in Win10 that will show you the language / keyboard language settings in your taskbar again and again, even when you have turned off that irrelevant information.
Luckily
[Fix] “Input Indicator” Icon Comes Back in Taskbar Notification Area After Restarting Windows fixes that issue.
There you are... not sure anyone will have use for the above, but these things annoyed me, and I could verify the suggested solutions worked.