The Start Menu is in a Windows 8 style as well so don't expect to see the old Windows 7 start menu however, it's overall function remains closely the same. There have been some improvements to how menus and options are presented however, it's all Windows 8 style. If you tried out Windows 8 or are still running it, you'll feel right at home with Windows 10. The look and feel is as I mentioned, Windows 8.1 with a start menu. *Since I decided to do the dual boot instead of the virtual machine, I'm now able to do all this testing with Skyrim. For the sake of my sanity, when I refer to Windows 8 I'm referring to Windows 8.1. If there is something you'd like me to review, please let me know and I'll at least look into it. I will also be installing Steam and FNV Skyrim* to test run most of the modding programs under the new OS. I will be updating this OP after I've had time to review different aspects. They've brought the Start Menu back, but after that most of the OS still feels like Windows 8.
I installed the Insider Preview of Windows 10 today on a virtual machine to take it for a test drive before deciding on a full upgrade or not. I've also read that I might not an ENBoost at all. I've read that AMD is no longer supported n the ENB forums. I guess d3d9.dll is the culprit, as deleting it gets the game up and running.
Music is still playing though and I don't get an immediate CTD (so I made a little progress since last time).ĮNB Patch v0.203 however works like a charm. Set the E:\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout New Vegas as an exeption in Avast, applied the recommended STEP tweaks to the enblocal.ini, then booted the game through MO (I'm using the FalloutNVpatch, so I start the game through FalloutNV.exe) - and I get a black screen of death. Got only the enblocal.ini, enbhost.exe & d3d9.dll in the FNV root folder.
I've been trying to get the ENBoost v0.278 running on a new rig with Win 10 圆4 (build 14393).