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Hey guys. Never a issue in the past. Since the update
1: with local account when i boot up And log in, it’s fast because it preloads in the background at login screen....
2: when i switch to MS account which I always used in the past, this doesn’t not happen so when i put my password it Says welcome and takes lt long to go in because nothing preloads.... what can’t be the issue??
No I don’t... weird how I use ms account login is long and nothing loads in back
i was testing and by chance switched to local and it worked now like normal but I use a ms account And this is a new issue I never saw before
Last edited by Steven Campoli; 13 Dec 2018 at 13:46.
Yes i do just didn’t think this would Be a issue. Are you having this issue?
Hi there
@er557
@CountMike
Have you answered to CountMike
does it work on your systems
I'm sure we all realize skip ahead stuff is either Beta or new software which will sometimes yield errors that don't show up in the standard builds -- Not sure where you're coming from if you think we don't understand how this stuff works.
What we want is a fix -- and since this is to be the next major build of windows it would be good for a lot of major software that is used by loads of people and businesses world wide to continue working through the next lot of Windows updates.
Cheers
jimbo
If you look at the first page of this thread, Microsoft made some changes in the sign-in options, they also made a change in the appearance of the sign-in screen, when these kinds of changes are made, it is relatively normal that these bugs appear and, as happens with others bugs, they don't affect all insiders equally.
Yes, there are some crazy weird issues in this build with signon. Just updated a VM to 18298. Took 5 attempts to get past the Enhanced Blur Welcome screen just to get a box to type my PIN. It only crashed 4 times and rebooted by itself. Figured out that I shouldn't click in the middle of the screen, which seemed like a normal thing to do. Instead, I clicked on the little Network Icon bottom right, and voila!, a sign-in box! Which then took ~ 3 forevers going thru "preparing Desktop", and finally got there. So, yeah, a few minor hiccups here. Nothing fatal.