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Received an E-Mail invite to attend.....Unfortunately not possible....it would have been nice to meet Dona.
Received an E-Mail invite to attend.....Unfortunately not possible....it would have been nice to meet Dona.
With the talk of "disk cleanup" on the download folder, I thought I would move the download folder to another drive. Made a folder on my F: drive DL2. First I used the Windows method and it went down hill warp speed. Whether or not that I was in mid sneeze or fat fingers? but I moved the contents of both the download folder and the documents folder to the F: drive and it was showing both under the documents folder?? Searched "My Pc" DL2 was not there? Looked at the Document and download folder they were both empty. Nothing in the recycle bin. After trying everything I could think of, Reflect restore come to mind. Went to last back up, chose C: only and had it write the contents to the desktop as G:. From there I was able to restore/copy the file back to the intended location. Phew. Took the easier route, went to FF and changed the d/l there to F:/DL2.
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Weird overclocking issue with this build: overclocked CPU to 4.2 Ghz on all cores, but when power options is set to high performance, CPU only boosts to its factory defined max turbo speed, 3.8 Ghz. See evidence below:
In version 1709, build 16299.371, my oc settings are intact and are working fine, see below:
Relevant BIOS settings are below:
What could be the issue?
Thank for the help!
Good morning, folks.
I've seen references to Sets all over the map in this/these threads, and have even received an email from Microsoft, referring to Sets. I've even received an email referring to having Sets with my Insider Office 365 subscription. I'm copying the first few paragraphs of the Windows Insider email here so y'all can give it a look to see if I've misinterpreted:
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Hello Windows Insider,
Another exciting Windows journey has begun.
While Windows 10 April 2018 Update was just released to the general public, Windows Insiders can preview the next version of Windows (RS5) right now.
In fact, we’ve already released several RS5 Windows 10 Insider Preview builds in the Fast ring. These builds contain the much-anticipated “Sets” feature along with some very interesting updates to features like copy-paste, Windows Search, Notepad and more.
As usual, we’ll be eagerly tracking the Feedback Hub for your comments, votes and suggestions.
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Should be in Settings/System/Multi-Tasking..maybe not enabled, although some people do not have them & have used the Mach2 tool to enable them, a workaround as such
Enable Sets Manually in Windows 10 RS5 builds Solved - Windows 10 Forums