I only have on user on this PC.
I did just that, now I have regained all the 86GBs, and Windows hasn't imploded, meaning that those files were probably just what I suspected.
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I only have on user on this PC.
I did just that, now I have regained all the 86GBs, and Windows hasn't imploded, meaning that those files were probably just what I suspected.
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While defragging my 1TB HDD, something caught my eye in the files list:
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There are some (big) files left in the $RECYCLE.BIN directory, even if I've emptied it.
I tried running the disk...
Oh yes, sorry.
Feedback Hub - Windows Insider
This is the URI (copy-paste it in your browser's address bar):...
In the meantime, I created a report in the Feedback Hub app regarding the issue. It's titled "Please, give us a way to get the old networking icons in the tray area back". I don't know if it will...
No, the new globe with a forbidden sign icon shows up if there's no internet, regardless of the connection to the network itself. If you're connected to a network that's working fine, but with no...
As I said, the icon is fine when the PC is connected and there's internet access, the issue is with other circumstances
That's not at all what I'm looking for.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm referring to! See how they oversimplified the network icon? That's what I want to revert back to the old behaviour.
I'm referring to this icon (picture not mine):
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Windows 10 1903 removed this icon in favour of the globe icon, which again, I don't like because it's the same as when the PC isn't...
Windows 10 1903 (aka the May 2019 update) introduced a new networking tray icon, which gets shown when the PC is offline:
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However, I don't like this icon, because first, it also shows...
My host OS is Windows 10 Pro 1703 x64 (updating to 1710 as soon as released) on UEFI.
I created a blank .vhd file and initialized it (yes, I did use GPT), and I used the Windows AIK to install...
I don't want to because probabily it won't even work, because the primary language is Italian and I also have Japanese IME.
Is there something like a registry hack?
There isn't even a real guide
Grayed out.
I have an Italian installation of Windows 10 Pro 1511, and I also have the Japanese IME and, thus, Japanese language installed in the control panel, BUT I needed to install English (UK) too, because...