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Yep, I got the same thing. However, the wording is changed from Recovery to OEM partition but the partition ID is still the same as Recovery:
Recovery Partition ID: DE94BBA4-06D1-4D40-A16A-BFD50179D6AC
One thing I found is:
The first time I fresh installed from the esd. Windows set it to PUBLIC profile, didn't notice until failing to add a printer, change it to PRIVATE and couldn't turn on the File and Printer sharing.
Re-install Windows the second time, change to PRIVATE profile right away then File and Printer sharing is turned on by default but this time I cannot turned it off.
Last edited by topgundcp; 20 Apr 2018 at 10:55. Reason: typo
Got a silly question.
I'm a gamer, and I like to keep my main system as solid as possible. I upgraded using the insiders version in the week were 17133 was declared RTM, thinking: I got time this weekend to check out the new update and fix any issues that might jump up, time I don't have during weekdays.
Now, with 17134 out, and uncertainty over when SCU will drop ... My system is running okay, but I'm getting pretty anxious pushing to so many in-place upgrades. Does it deteriorate system stability? Should I go back to FCU and wait?
Have the Same Silly Question as ForceFlow, as I upgraded same way but only difference was 17133 clean installed on my system, thinking I had was same thing--weekend April 7th when I did the install, I was like got the weekend to fix any issues, As thinking It was releasing the 10th, so I was like not long til final now. System running perfectly fine at the moment, so debating should I wait, or opt to not wait, go back to FCU, then do another inplace upgrade that may or may not affect stability
So you wouldn't advise us poor souls who thought they were getting RS4 a bit early to downgrade again?
Probably would be silly anyway, so much work.