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Something in between is fine with me--I love choices and options. The way I understand it, in desktop mode you can still bring up a charm if you want it via a *keyboard shortcut.* Don't like charms? Don't use the keyboard shortcut. Makes perfect sense for the great majority of users who will not be using a touch UI, imo. I don't use the start screen at all--I really like the operation of the start menu--it could well be the best they've ever done. In desktop mode I cannot make any charms appear via any mouse clicks anywhere on screen--seems right to me.
Follow up on Edwin's post #15. Partitions and Removable are displayed so if you have multiple partitions then it'll make a long list in the pane. I took out Homegroup, Library, Folders under This PC so I would not have to scroll up and down in navigation pane but with this: hmmmmm
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Hmmm..., I'll have to mess with that one!?
Got rid of Homegroup btw, had to restart the 2 services before I could leave the Homegroup then disable them again!![]()
I am using a USB drive, made from an ISO. I tried disabling USB 3, uninstalled VMWare workstation (for networking) but still no go. Tried about 10 times now LOL. Disabled Classic shell and my fancy keyboard drivers. If I really wanted to upgrade I would wipe it but this has me curious. I will keep going till I figure it out.
Bug or mysterious feature?
Some people get notifications in the lower right. Some in the upper right. I haven't been able to find why.
One person even said that he gets them in either location depending on the app. He used an example of the Timer app, saying that for him those notices display in the upper right; so, I immediately tried that app, since I have a "lower-right Win10," but they were in the lower right for me, killing that theory.
It's not the edition of W10, and not whether it was an upgrade.