Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14271 Insider
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Yeah, but if we don't preview with our laptops, how is Microsoft going to get it right? They're depending on our feedback, aren't they?
When I travel, I take my dual boot laptop with me just in case we get a new build. Build 14271 dropped the day before I took off this time. :) If things go wrong with a new build, I can boot into the RTM partition. All data is on the external hard drive, so I won't lose any of that,
Oh, I was just giving my personal druthers... Lots of people swear by laptops and certainly must use them in some cases as desktops just won't do. You seem to have everything well under control...! For me, though, I find them more trouble than they're worth--I make sure I have a desktop at my destination, or else I do everything "mobile" related (maps, routes, etc.) before I leave home or office. But that's just me and I can certainly see how a decent laptop might be indispensable for some.
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Ran that with no luck(or all the luck, granted something being found would possibly tell me what's wrong), also ran CCleaner, AV, Malwarebytes, SuperAntiSpyware, and Spybot, all to no luck. It's just so strange, it was working great before the update, no new programs installed, didn't open any suspicious emails, etc. Just Updated, and all of a sudden, can't get into my file explorer. I've sent feedback to Microsoft about it, but if it's an isolated incident, guessing it won't be taken too seriously, at least not in a quick manner. Hoping another update comes soon that fixes it. Really don't want to have to reinstall.
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Ran that with no luck(or all the luck, granted something being found would possibly tell me what's wrong), also ran CCleaner, AV, Malwarebytes, SuperAntiSpyware, and Spybot, all to no luck. It's just so strange, it was working great before the update, no new programs installed, didn't open any suspicious emails, etc. Just Updated, and all of a sudden, can't get into my file explorer. I've sent feedback to Microsoft about it, but if it's an isolated incident, guessing it won't be taken too seriously, at least not in a quick manner. Hoping another update comes soon that fixes it. Really don't want to have to reinstall.
Why Re-install? Just do a Repair-Install:)
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Ran that with no luck(or all the luck, granted something being found would possibly tell me what's wrong), also ran CCleaner, AV, Malwarebytes, SuperAntiSpyware, and Spybot, all to no luck. It's just so strange, it was working great before the update, no new programs installed, didn't open any suspicious emails, etc. Just Updated, and all of a sudden, can't get into my file explorer. I've sent feedback to Microsoft about it, but if it's an isolated incident, guessing it won't be taken too seriously, at least not in a quick manner. Hoping another update comes soon that fixes it. Really don't want to have to reinstall.
Open Task Manager and see if Explorer is running 'embedded', if it is, kill it and restart the normal explorer.exe
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Tried Edwins suggestion. I will just have to repair install then. Hope it all works. Thanks for the help guys!
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Tried Edwins suggestion. I will just have to repair install then. Hope it all works. Thanks for the help guys!
Good luck. That should do it. Let us know how it goes.
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You guys know what?
I bet with Windows 10, "Did you try a repair install?",
will be the new IT question,
just like, "Did you try turning you PC off then back on?" used to be
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But the 'turn off and on again' will still be the first mantra, Cliff! This will live on forever.
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But the 'turn off and on again' will still be the first mantra, Cliff! This will live on forever.
Reboot works for me(when the system feels sluggish). Those FilePendingRenames need to get done!