XPS 8300 & Windows 10 - NIC & Intel RST problems

A day I watching a notification in the taskbar bar saying my I found was on my way to a free update of Windows 10 in Win 7.  Later, I came to realize that Windows was making changes under the hood.

Change of .NET Framework has erupted following Microsoft Expression Web and Capture One Pro. After the upgrade they automagically work once again. Stop this process needed to back up the PC and antics with windows update in order to block the update which starts the upgrade to Win10.

I do not any notice, pushed me into running on this PC, Dell services, but anyway I'm here because I left the proceeding upgrade.

Uh oh. Problems. Crashing LAN (WAN is fine) and Intel RST service does not, but IAstorDataSvc consumes 15% cpu. I went to Dell and they recommend does not update this machine.

I tried to roll back the driver for the CARD without success and I ordered a card adapter to fit. I tried to launch the Intel chipset update utility, but he could not find the compatible devices.

My more immediate concern is this PC is running RAID 0 and Intel RST service does not work properly. My understanding is that there is no cancellation of the RAID 0 unless you are ready to reinstall the operating system.

What are my options? Can I disable the startup of Intel services associated with this process? Is there another way to update the RST services that work with my XPS8300? Another option, I don't think?

TIA,

RandyN

Start by downloading the office Installer check your OEM Office keys works here.

https://WWW7.downloadoffice2010.Microsoft.com/row/registerkey.aspx?culture=en-GB&ref=backup&Country_ID=GB

Broadcom drivers work well with Windows 10 I hope that something that Microsoft/Broadcom will change... I removed my wireless card and replaced with Intel 7260 AC one in my XPS 8300.

If you can hold off the clean install for a week as you can clean directly install Windows 10 TH2, the first major update to Windows 10 which will be a .iso to date.

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