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Round Five: Windows 10 Pro TP 9926 ISO on 'bare metal' SSD; MS Account with all features enabled.
... 5th time's a charm I guess, things going quite a bit better!? Go figure!?
Too many things not working in Enterprise Editions!
Insider Pro: Physical machine | Preview build update
Insider Pro: Physical machine | ISO update
Insider Pro: Virtual machine | Preview build update
Insider Pro: Virtual machine | ISO update
TN Enterprise: Physical machine | Preview build update
TN Enterprise: Physical machine | ISO update
TN Enterprise: Virtual machine | Preview build update
TN Enterprise: Virtual machine | ISO update
Round Five: Windows 10 Pro TP 9926 ISO on 'bare metal' SSD; MS Account with all features enabled.
... 5th time's a charm I guess, things going quite a bit better!? Go figure!?
Too many things not working in Enterprise Editions!
Thanks Edwin,
That's interesting, I know some members are running Enterprise without issue.
That's the kicker isn't it though, every machine is different!
I didn't think of asking the sign in (MS Account vs. Local Account) question. It wouldn't have fit on the poll anyway
For the record, I will be installing with a Local Account and signing itno apps individually for those that absolutely require it (OneDrive, Mail). Other apps that are just nuisance sign-ins (Mahjong, Solitaire) will have the sign in canceled and used locally.
I hope that at some point, I can just tell those nuisance apps to forget about ever signing in, so I don't have to press cancel every time I want to play the game or use an app locally.
I don't recall if I sent feedback on that - probably. Since this is another release I'll have to see how it operates.
Bill
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Insider preview, using the Windows Update method.
Insider Pro: Physical machine | ISO - boot from VHD
moved to 9926 Release Journal: Installation Notes
Too much information for this thread - a few lines are better here.
Last edited by Slartybart; 26 Jan 2015 at 15:02.
It's own ssd and clean installing new builds,
Updates don't always keep preferences.
Testing is for physical machines.
Checking out is for virtual machines.
Mine runs on it's own SSD by selecting boot drive at startup. Dual-booting is a waste of time. Boot priority and boot manager is always a mess with this tech preview.
*Clean installed on every build.