installed 17093 from iso worked fine for a day
installed macrium reflect and then could no longer boot, inaccessible boot device GSOD
reinstalled 17093, created system restore point, then reinstalled macrium reflect and GSOD deatha gain
when I tried to restore with created restore point it failed.
ran the diagnostics and it said Macrium was a problem but couldn't uninstall it to do restore point
Running 17093 with Macrium here just fine. But was getting GSOD, when enabling Core isolation/Memory integrity in Windows security.
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Has anyone here tried all the options that the Photos app has in its most recent version in the Fast ring?:
I've been playing for a while with those options and it's amazing how much you can test, a few examples:
Animated buttons and Favorite button: Thumbnails:
There are many other things that can be enabled or disabled (I have not tried even half of the options) and the settings can be easily exported or imported:
This is a true "insider app", I hope Microsoft does the same with other apps and so the insiders can test all this kind of things and send feedback.
installed 17093 from iso worked fine for a day
installed macrium reflect and then could no longer boot, inaccessible boot device GSOD
reinstalled 17093, created system restore point, then reinstalled macrium reflect and GSOD deatha gain
when I tried to restore with created restore point it failed.
ran the diagnostics and it said Macrium was a problem but couldn't uninstall it to do restore point
I had Macrium installed, including a second boot partition, on FCU, and I thought that was what caused 17093 not to install over 17083. But my second attempt it wen through perfectly fine.
Try clean installing FCU, installing Macrium, and then upgrading (via ISO) to 17093. Should work fine.
LEOPEVA64 said:
Has anyone here tried all the options that the Photos app has in its most recent version in the Fast ring?:
I've been playing for a while with those options and it's amazing how much you can test, a few examples:
Animated buttons and Favorite button: Thumbnails:
There are many other things that can be enabled or disabled (I have not tried even half of the options) and the settings can be easily exported or imported: Attachment 176880
This is a true "insider app", I hope Microsoft does the same with other apps and so the insiders can test all this kind of things and send feedback.
Has anyone here tried all the options that the Photos app has in its most recent version in the Fast ring?:
I've been playing for a while with those options and it's amazing how much you can test, a few examples:
Animated buttons and Favorite button: Thumbnails:
There are many other things that can be enabled or disabled (I have not tried even half of the options) and the settings can be easily exported or imported:
This is a true "insider app", I hope Microsoft does the same with other apps and so the insiders can test all this kind of things and send feedback.
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MSI GE 70 i7 super raid 0 (3 drives)
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Surface Pro 4 i7 OS: W10 Pro
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Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Self Built OS: W10 Pro + W10 Preview CPU: i7 Hard Drives: Dual swop 2.5" SSD Hard Drive Rack. Internet Speed: 385mbs Other Info: Surface Pro 4 i7. +
MSI GE 70 i7 super raid 0 (3 drives)
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Surface Pro 4 i7 OS: W10 Pro
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