![]() ![]() The installer creates some handy icons and enables seamless upgrades, but doesn't include any additional software. NOTE: GWX Control Panel has always been available as a stand-alone executable, but a convenient installer option is also available. ![]() Tip: You guys broke the Internet! This post has so many comments that my blog started putting them on a separate page! Look there if you posted a comment recently and are looking for a response.Tip: Do you have questions not answered below or in the troubleshooting guide? Check the FAQ.Tip: Having problems with GWX Control Panel? Check the troubleshooting guide.If you're looking for help with the program please check out the links mentioned in the following "Tips." Thanks! Please note that due to the increased demands of my day job, I am not able to respond to blog comments or emails very often, so forgive me if my responses are slow. It will probably show up in another of my projects though- and maybe even a future version of GWX Control Panel if Microsoft ever releases the Win 10 kraken again. I had been working on a HUGE feature for the next major version, but my non-GWX responsibilities prevented me from completing that work before Microsoft halted Phase One of the Windows 10 upgrade push. Sometime soon- probably in the coming week- I will publish a minor update to the program that fixes a couple of bugs that are already described in the troubleshooting guide. I've also written some new instructions for uninstalling/removing GWX Control Panel if you're the gambling type. While the jury's still out on whether Windows 7/8.1 folks are truly out of the woods, I have added a topic to the FAQ that discusses GWX Control Panel's role in the post-July-29th world (see topic #2). ![]()
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