Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14372 for PC and Mobile Insider
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Fastest download & install for me of any builds thus far.
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Build upgrade deletes all your restore points. So it goes back to default settings.
What I'm saying (as well as a bunch of other people) is that the Default should NOT be Disabled, but Enabled so that someone might be able to save his/her system in case of a catastrophic mess up!
I really don't care if all of the previous restore points get deleted, as long as the setting remains at ENABLED!
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What I'm saying (as well as a bunch of other people) is that the Default should NOT be Disabled, but Enabled so that someone might be able to save his/her system in case of a catastrophic mess up!
I really don't care if all of the previous restore points get deleted, as long as the setting remains at ENABLED!
You'll have to convince MS, the rest of us want to keep our settings too.
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I have UK & US keyboards (input languages) set, as well as Finnish, Swedish, German and French. Almost after every restart / sign-in, some input languages are missing although still shown in language settings. To get them back I have to remove them and add them again.
An inconvenience rather than an issue but yet something I would not like to see.
At the moment after having just restarted, when clicking the input language selection I get this:However, the input languages set up shows this:
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Yeah, Robot, but how many plain jane users will know to turn on System Restore? That, to me is the most glaring problem with having it turned off by default.
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Yeah, Robot, but how many plain jane users will know to turn on System Restore? That, to me is the most glaring problem with having it turned off by default.
Presumably Insiders are supposed to be savvy enough to know what to do. Hopefully the upgrade of production systems to the Anniversary Update will either leave the Restore settings alone, or come with a notice that it needs to be turned on if desired, with instructions...
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Presumably Insiders are supposed to be savvy enough to know what to do. Hopefully the upgrade of production systems to the Anniversary Update will either leave the Restore settings alone, or come with a notice that it needs to be turned on if desired, with instructions...
Well, Insiders here at TF will know what to do, but there are a whole lot more Insiders than us. :) I have a friend who jumps onto anything free when he should just stay with what he knows. He wouldn't have a clue about Restore being on or off!
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Yeah, Robot, but how many plain jane users will know to turn on System Restore? That, to me is the most glaring problem with having it turned off by default.
Just all Insiders like us because we are the only ones who get regular build updates/upgrades. We should all be used to it by now. If you are getting the new build, it should be automatic to you that you will have to turn that back on when you are done. It's not that really hard to do it. Some people may not be actually using that feature.
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Just all Insiders like us because we are the only ones who get regular build updates/upgrades. We should all be used to it by now. If you are getting the new build, it should be automatic to you that you will have to turn that back on when you are done. It's not that really hard to do it. Some people may not be actually using that feature.
OK, so you're saying Restore should be ON when the Anniversary Edition ships? I can agree with that, however, shouldn't we be testing all parts of Windows 10? Including Restore? We've now tested with Restore turned off; shouldn't we test for awhile with Restore turned on?
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I've been using Edge since yesterday when Build 14372 dropped. It's OK, but not exactly what I like.
Looks like I'm getting an education in HTML code, since everything I do, like bolding text, wraps my stuff in HTML code.
Anyone know of a place to get help info on Edge?