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Jeff, the "orange" one only popped up if I didn't have my default PDF reader installed; once that was done, my PDF reader took over. Not so now with Edge. No matter whether I have my default reader of choice installed or not, I have to jump through hoops to make it my default! Same with Firefox, which I much prefer; Microsoft has made Edge the default! Even when 10122 (which had Firefox as my default browser) was updated to 10130, Microsoft changed my default Firefox and made Edge the default!
That is not nice, Microsoft! Changing my default apps that I clearly prefer to something I do not is tantamount to hijacking my computer! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Whew, glad to get that out into the open! :)
Thanks, Kari. Good to know, although I won't be using it. For now I'll install Adobe's reader, whatever the name they're using now. Once Windows 10 RTM's I'll install my Nuance OmniPage; reason being that if you have too many installs, you have to call Nuance and explain yourself.
I tried calling them ahead of time and telling them I'm testing Windows 10, but the gal I talked to didn't really understand.
So I found an arrangement on the SP3 that'll have to do until they make it so we're not bound by some stupid arbitrary grid.
The auto-hide taskbar doesn't stay hidden. After restarting Explorer, calling upon the start menu results in a persistent task bar even if auto hide is enabled.
This is on the pc.
So I now have 10130 installed, I went very smooth with the mount option upgrade. To answer Blackrose, Cortana is functioning great for me(first thing I tested to give you an answer). I've been using it 15 minutes now and so far no problems. In fact this is the fastest cleanest upgrade I've had so far. In fact store apps live tile worked off the bat too! No resync required. Also the system32 icons are behaving again(no over sized fuzzy Tribbles any more):
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