Thanks, pjfarr. I've now tried that alternative Powershell procedure.
Get-AppxPackage –AllUsers returns a list that includes the Photo app, but when I use the full name to remove it, the app is...
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Thanks, pjfarr. I've now tried that alternative Powershell procedure.
Get-AppxPackage –AllUsers returns a list that includes the Photo app, but when I use the full name to remove it, the app is...
Thanks - that is indeed what I've done. I tried first from a limited account (with Run as Administrator as you say) then when that didn't work I logged in with admin rights, and did the same thing,...
Hmmm... uninstalling in PowerShell isn't working for me. I've tried it both as a logged in Administrator, and Run As from a limited account, and rebooted after - but the Apps are still there.
Thanks for your help. The plain Win10_1511_EnglishInternational_x64 iso worked fine (not even a prompt for the key), so it was my assumption that I should use N that caused the issue. The installer...
Thanks, I selected International English in the install - but I will also check that my existing install is set to that - it was bought in GB, but always worth a check.
Thanks, David. I don't remember the 'N' designation being applied to Windows 7, but my installation does include Media Player, so perhaps it is non-N, which is why it won't accept my key. I'll...
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade a desktop Windows 7 Pro 64bit OEM, activated SP1, to Windows 10.
I will have several machines to upgrade, and my fairly slow connection is capped except for overnight...