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Not sure about that Wynona. But your troubles do make me think that this is something to consider.
Take a quick look at this. You are updating a system. It has to be restarted several times - it should be set as default, if not permanently, then for the time of setup. And after update (upgrade really) you'll want to check it.
I think, setting upgraded system as default suits me. And also, one of the firs things to do for me is to run command prompt and change dual boot name of upgraded system entry in boot manager (add Insider a the end):
If I want to change default, it is couple of clicks away.Code:bcdedit /set {current} description "Windows 10 Insider"
And what do you mean, you can't find your files? I have the same folders set as Documents (and all the others) and upgrade never touches that. All my files are in the same position in Insider, Fast, Slow and production system.
Think this is a great idea @Wynona. A thread should be named something like "Latest feedback from Tenforums users - check and upvote"