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LOL I prefer borrowed![]()
LOL I prefer borrowed![]()
I have 9926 running as an upgrade over my 8.1 setup (which I have saved as an image in case things went pear-shaped).
Everything worked, and it even kept my installed programs and games. Been there since Feb 2 and no major issues (many minor ones though, but then it is a beta after all).
Wenda.
I tried both methods (Clean Install and Upgrade) with b9926 because of the file sharing issues I experienced.
Yes, 9926 as an upgrade works well.
My point with my post was that sometime over two weeks ago, the upgrades stopped. I have installed W10 almost every day for both physical and virtual machines for testing various sysprep scenarios and such and it was always the same: install 9841, it upgraded to 9869, further to 9879 and finally to 9926, or install 9879 and it showed "New build available" as soon as it was installed, upgrading to 9926.
Sometime early February it stopped. The upgrades only went to 9879 and then stopped, or if you installed 9879 it did not upgrade at all, telling "No new builds available". Then suddenly on Tuesday this week all four of my 9879s upgraded almost simultaneously to 9926.
Build 9926 was very clearly taken away from the upgrade cycle for two weeks.
I've just noticed a small bug involving Outlook 2013 (32-Bit) and "Classic Control Panel" (registry hack). As you can see in the image bellow when I click on "Mail (Microsoft Outlook 2013)" explorer tells me "Application not found". It has no importance and doesn't affect the system in any way, but I'd like to know if there's a way to remove the entry from Control Panel. I don't like to see things that don't work !
Any thoughts ?
:)
Thanks Edwin !
~edit~
The damn item is still there, but let it be !
Hopefully in March 6th the next build may fix those minor annoyances.
:)
Last edited by Vladimir; 28 Feb 2015 at 10:23.