Tried that too :( Found no problems at all.
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Tried that too :( Found no problems at all.
Just checked and that's not the issue, sadly. It seems as though Windows 10 "forgets" it's meant to show the lock screens, as everything is set up to have them appear. Something was obviously...
Any ideas how to re-enable a lockscreen that has stopped appearing since updating to the Anniversary Update? I realise this is the stated goal of most people on this thread, but I am using a tablet...
New findings: after an update, I briefly saw a flash of a lock screen a couple of times, but it disappeared without actually locking the screen.
A bit more experimenting found that if I go to the...
There does not seem to be a local security policy on the tablet, so I can't use that option. I don't really want to do any more fiddling with the registry, but I guess I'll have to as MS continue to...
Sorry, it depends on what you mean by not seeing it on the restart. By "lock screens" I mean the full screen (and very attractive) picture screens that feature the time and a few little Windows...
I did try disabling/reenabling it (putting tablet to sleep in between) and it didn't seem to make a difference. The response in the thread you've suggested appears to be for an older version of Win...
The option is unchecked. As far as Windows is concerned, it is showing a lockscreen.
I have just tried upgrading another tablet to 1607, and the lockscreen has vanished on this one too. Since my earlier posts, I upgraded a slightly different model and didn't experience the issue, so...
As mentioned above, the lockscreens are completely gone. If I put my tablet to sleep, it wakes up straight to the desktop even after 10 hours. I tried editing the registry to disable them then...
Thanks for the replies.
I fully expected the lockscreens to be there, but they just... weren't. Googling around it just leads to lots of posts about people wanting to disable them, which...
I finally got round to installing the anniversary update once I realised there was a way to disable Cortana through the registry, and it all seemed to install without any issues.
Now that it's up...
Both tablets started off with Windows 8.1, and both have had Windows 10 installed and activated using the licence key stored in the BIOS - as far as I can tell, the difference is just that one was...
First post :)
I have two completely identical tablets (Hipstreet W7 originally on 8.1) in front of me, one (mine) on which Windows 10 was installed via the upgrade route and which is working...