It is faster, yes.
It has some genuine drawbacks I've noticed...
Using the Win+Arrow shortcuts to move windows around has a habit of randomly not working after a while. Fix = restart.
Zombie processes seem to infest it. Force killing such processes via taskmgr doesn't work like it used to, and using taskkill /f might claim success but the process stays there and doesn't release file handles.
Alt-Tabbing between fullscreen applications results in black screens or crashed applications more often.
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It has some genuine drawbacks I've noticed...
Using the Win+Arrow shortcuts to move windows around has a habit of randomly not working after a while. Fix = restart.
Zombie processes seem to infest it. Force killing such processes via taskmgr doesn't work like it used to, and using taskkill /f might claim success but the process stays there and doesn't release file handles.
Alt-Tabbing between fullscreen applications results in black screens or crashed applications more often.
( , Thu 9 Jun 2016, 16:59, Share, Reply)