Cody Kaspers
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Yeah I read it was a problem in the Release Preview and fixed in the final release. But I thought it couldn't hurt to try it, I mean if it's not that then what is causing it?
EDIT: I also read many comments saying the hotfix does not work and that they had to disable it again, see below:
Alif • 4 months ago
installed the update, restart, re enabled dynamic tick, restart.
but i still have the random freeze,
i guess i need to keep it disabled for now.
João Gala Louros • 4 months ago
Installed Windows 8, installed all Updates to date (Jul-15) and I still got random freezes on a Mac Book Pro 2009. Turned off ticks and everything is working as it should!
HankBarber • 4 months ago −
same here on MB Pro mid 2010. No probs with ticks turned off for me so that's where I'm staying for now...
Andrew • 4 months ago −
I think this issue isn't totally fixed by the update.
After installing today's update and undoing the bcdedit workaround, I encountered the freezing issue aging.
Afterward, I applied the bcdedit workaround again to avoid the problem...
EDIT: I also read many comments saying the hotfix does not work and that they had to disable it again, see below:
Alif • 4 months ago
installed the update, restart, re enabled dynamic tick, restart.
but i still have the random freeze,
i guess i need to keep it disabled for now.
João Gala Louros • 4 months ago
Installed Windows 8, installed all Updates to date (Jul-15) and I still got random freezes on a Mac Book Pro 2009. Turned off ticks and everything is working as it should!
HankBarber • 4 months ago −
same here on MB Pro mid 2010. No probs with ticks turned off for me so that's where I'm staying for now...
Andrew • 4 months ago −
I think this issue isn't totally fixed by the update.
After installing today's update and undoing the bcdedit workaround, I encountered the freezing issue aging.
Afterward, I applied the bcdedit workaround again to avoid the problem...
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