
I run the DISM utility as well with /Online /Image-Cleanup and /RestoreHealth options as per the article. Trying to reboot the systém to see if anything happens. Third run of SFC today, but it found some "corrupted files". Can someone please at leastĬonfirm that this is being tracked, given how the topic have been (at least in local, Czech, version of the Windows Feedback application) raised several times over the last few weeks? I do understand that this might be more likely a hardware/driver issue, but I'd suppose that using the latest driver version in a RC flagged build of system should resolve an issue that is likely to target dozens of home PC users. Kind of title, this is most unfortunate), I have found no partial fix for the Photoshop CC issue.

While there have been partial fixes, such as forcing game to run windowed, or having any kind of overlay running (I suppose Steam games will run, given that they almost immediately have Steam overlay after launch, but for any other Photoshop CC (and similar image processing software, I suppose) issues that prevent images from being displayed either when opening a canvas in Photoshop or importing any image from Bridge/Explorer, and an issue that prevents launching most I am mainly reffering to the fullscreen gaming and Adobe Íf that is true, I wonder if someone can provide any word as to whether the developers have already considered the graphic issues and can say whether they are expected to be fixed on the release date.

I have noticed that the build is no longer flagged as "Windows 10 Techinal preview", so I asume that this is the live build that will be distributed on 30th. I have just installed the TH1 update which updated my version of Windows10 to build 10240.
