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Already did the poweshell command before and not work
Already did the poweshell command before and not work
At this stage, probably best to do a Windows in-place upgrade since you'll get build 10586 as well.
After the latest update (Version 1511 Build 10586.3) the problem still exist
There are ways to fix it but it will take about an hour of time as I had the problem before on each Windows 10 upgrade or reinstall using the in-place upgrade which usually requires experimenting.
Umm, can You tell me how to fix it except do the clean install ? Its okay for me if it will take some hours
There is no need to do a clean install, Delete C:\Program Files\WindowsApps and then do a in-place upgrade.
You are upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 10 instead of from a earlier version of windows, it will keep all apps, settings and files. Depends on the ISO you use, if you use the newer TH2 10586 ISO, then you will end up with TH2 Build 10586.
Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade - Windows 10 Forums
Sorry Almighty1 for very long reply, i did in-place upgrade and not work haha, well full clean install is the only way I think, thanks for your help Almighty1, very appreciated :)
Sorry to hear it didn't work, try this...
Create a new admin level account, login to it, Delete C:\Program Files\WindowsApps and also the C:\Users\<original user>\AppData\Local\Packages and C:\Users\<original user>\AppData\Local\TileDataLayer where <original user> is the user name that has the problem. After that, do the in-place upgrade repair install from the same account, use the 10586 ISO.