Olowkow
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Since most people are not having the problems you're having, there's likely something about your specific hardware setup that does not agree with the new OS. If Windows 7 worked fine with it, just revert.
It's just a HP Pavilion p6370t with 16 gig of RAM. Nothing exotic. It might be that no one else here has IcloudPhotos or, iCloud for Windows, loading on startup. This is clearly the problem causing the screen flashing that I mentioned.
Icloudphotos is a program that permits automatic downloading of pictures taken with any Apple IOS device via WiFi to my PC. It worked beautifully in Windows 7.
I found a "fix" on the web which I tried. It involved changing the folder which Icloudphotos uses to contain the downloaded picture files. This worked insofar as preventing the flashing screen, but for some reason after doing so, I was unable to share the pictures on my home network. So, I reinstalled the program, and I am now back to a flashing screen if I try to run Icloudphotos.
I'm convinced it is some sort of inherent conflict, possibly in permissions or port use that are available to this program. I'm not much of a computer whiz though, so I doubt I can figure this out on my own.
The bottom line is that I am not willing to part with this useful feature just to acquire some unspecified gains which might result from the use of Windows 10 at this time, so unless I can find a satisfactory fix for this problem, I plan to revert to Windows 7 today.
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