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Wot cereberus said.
I did say *could*!
Delighted too see that Sets are holding after reboots, without having to apply the Mach2 tool each time (first time on any recent build!)
Last edited by CallMeSteven; 11 May 2018 at 02:41.
@ Edwin, yes,
@ CallMeSteven, I have 32G RAM, memory is not a problem,, My system specs should show my RAM.
Never noticed any sluggish behavior until this build. I clean installed 17134, upgraded from there.
Odd because no one else has mentioned any sluggish behavior. I do have all animations off and this build seems as responsive as the last. Just curious...do you have the most recent graphic driver? (I updated mine recently, have a Radeon R7 200 Series)
Last edited by Brink; 11 May 2018 at 10:35. Reason: added tutorial link for more info
You can still disallow programs from using sets.
Add or Remove Apps to Not be Included in Sets of Tabs in Windows 10 | Windows 10 Tutorials
Last edited by Brink; 11 May 2018 at 10:37. Reason: added tutorial link for more info
Need help with this.
I've been trying to set a browser as a default. It's a portable program (Opera), which previously I've gone to Default App Settings/Browsers/Web Browser and Click on 'Look on PC'. That's gone, only 'Look for an app in the Microsoft Store' is available. If I click on 'Set Defaults by App' the page crashes! I have tried also opening a http file using 'Open With' and selecting Opera, but again the default won't change.
Any ideas...just experimenting so not a big issue. Thanks
Haven't notice any lag in this build, but there are some quirks. Bluetooth was working extremely well in the last two dev builds before switching over to skippy. Now it's screwed. The set defaults by app does crash the window. But for me sets is still in settings, and most of the other problems I've read over the last few pagers are not showing up on mine. I just think the skippy side is not as polished as the dev was.
My Insider VM has 8GB RAM given it.
And..
Being a little bit masochistic, inmy HyperV Insider VM, I turned on Hyper-V and Windows Hypervisor Platform, then got Core Isolation running there too.
Now both my Host and VM both have Core Isolation turned on, and so far no negative effects.
I've been waiting for either the VM to GSOD(insider version of a BSOD), or my Host to BSOD with stop code MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, but no problems yet:)