Audit mode logs you in the administrator account. It doesn't delete other accounts data. Go to C:/Users/"Your account name" and you should be able to find your files.

I recommend that everyone who has success with Audit mode and can afford it buys the $20 microscope that notebookcheck uses (https://ledstrain.org/d/1903-gear-used-by-notebookcheckcom/12) and compares audit mode vs regular mode. If we find something that way, we would finally have some proof that companies can't ignore anymore.

"we would finally have some proof that companies can't ignore anymore."
They can ignore it just fine. If < 1% of customers have an issue it is not an issue.

  • JTL replied to this.

    They can choose to ignore the customers that have the issue, but they can't ignore proof. But I think you got what I meant. Please lets not keep ourselves busy with nitpicking.

    2 months later

    Yes audit mode has no flicker in my case verified with high speed phone camera and lens to magnify pixels.

    Just a heads up, you can still download windows 10 (early builds)

    head over to https://rufus.ie/en/

    it's safe and secure, I'm able to use build 1709 without any problems - just make sure you disable updates once windows 10 is installed.

      Michael-Nurse-Dev They can ignore it just fine. If < 1% of customers have an issue it is not an issue.

      I've written more on this subject before so I'm not going to reiterate, but I have the suspicion that almost all previous interventions failed due to lack of any reproducible "cause and effect" relationship between the issue and potential causes. Is this the entire story? No, but it's certainly a valid starting point.

      13 days later

      tfouto

      Dont be brainwashed sheep. Unless the attack comes from your local LAN, the protections is your antivirus and browser. These should be updated.

      10 months later

      autobot I tried it on my work PC. It absolutely makes a difference, and the difference i positive, but it renders the PC so unusable as a daily driver that it's not really a viable long term solution.

        ensete what about running your monitor as extended ? (Ignoring the first monitor) someone said it works? Also bios to PCIE on 3.0 and not auto supposedly can help?

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