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Menu bar off again on reboot, click it off then restart IE11 reenable it and back on but reboot resets it, maybe back to earlier build for me
Will probably get back into the fast ring with this build--feel like it's been long enough for MS to have worked out any show stoppers for the next build cycle. But first, backing up my 17763.168 boot partition with Macrium Reflect. (As always, going Windows Update to real hardware. Haven't done an ISO in so long I cannot recall the last one. Ditto with rolling back a build. Hope this won't be the first time in a long time...)
For me, this is first build in ages that looks totally flipped (replace with F-word of your choice) up. Remote Desktop stopped working, OneDrive needs to be manually launched after every boot, as do other startup items (Screenpresso in my case). Networking does no longer see all other machines. List is long.
Jeez... Thanks! Hah--hah...! My unerring instinct is apparently not so unerring...! Thanks for the info, though, and the vote of confidence. I'm going to try it anyway, but If I have a similar experience, I'm rolling back. I don't understand the "one step forward, eight steps back" approach here they are taking, apparently.
This was a quick one for me, compared to previous ones. About 35 minutes, soup to nuts. None of that loop-de-loop in the DL>Install phase.
Start Menu balked and spit a few times, crashed and re-crashed. Couple more restarts and it settled down. About the only major burp I saw. I like the rearrangement at the bottom of settings where they grouped Privacy and Security and Updates on the bottom again. More instinctive for me, it's where I was used to clicking.
Did some playing with the new Sandbox. Won't repeat it all here, but some pics and notes over in the Sandbox thread:
Windows Sandbox coming to Windows Insiders in Windows 10 build 18305 Insider - Page 4 - Windows 10 Forums