Hope this helps Three Steps to Enable Windows 10 File Explorer Dark Mode
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Hope this helps Three Steps to Enable Windows 10 File Explorer Dark Mode
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New strange bugs for me with the new KB...553 and KB...887, I reported it in the Win 10 Feedback-App.
If both these updates are installed at the same time, the following problems appear on MSI...
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What's "RP" ? "Release ..." ?
And my guess is it won't take long till most employees will ask their IT superior for the update, for the dark explorer (since it's way less straining for the eyes).
Exactly!
That's weird
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I actually DO have an issue with it on my notebook (has an HDD, i5 3230M, 8GB): takes way longer to boot + unreliable task scheduler task-running (task manager not showing up by itself reliably...
Thanks for the link!!
You mean in1803 it already was like that? Not that I remember... it had a different process name then.
is it true, the prefetch task, now in 1809, is integrated in the "SysMain" process? Very confusing move by Microsoft...
Ah, one more theory: Outlook-account users get the 1809 update before local-1803 users get the update. (I'm only using local Win 10 account, I didn't and won't connect my outlook email with my Win 10...
Yes, but then the question is, what data exactly does the telemetry collect...
Is your 1803 test machine a Win 7 upgraded 1803 ? Or fresh 1803 install?
1809 update rollout phases could be regional (first all USA+Canada users, than rest of world)? (my theory)
Thank you, exactly what I also thought. The thing is, I upgraded from Win 7 to Win 10 back in the days when it was free, now maybe Microsoft doesn't offer 1809 to "upgraded" Win 10 machines yet,...
Negative, I have 101 GB free on my drive, update not being offered to me, even when clicking "search for updates".
Win 10 Home 1803, 17134.523, 64bit.
edited, I also have a USB 3.0 HDD connected (plus the USB 3.0 SSD). Now gonna check for same behaviour on my Win 10 1803 notebook.
Ressource Monitor however still lists them fine, luckily. I have 1x 2TB HDD (2 partitions), 2x SATA SSDs, 1x M.2 SSD and 1x USB 3.0 external SSD, 1x USB 3.0 HDD. Maybe anyone with simiar...
This is terrible, since this patch, my task manager doesn't reliable list my drives anymore... And Microsoft doesn't even have that listed amongst "known issues" ! Wow, Microsoft. Am uninstalling the...