New Windows 10 Insider Preview Fast Build 18323 (19H1) - Jan. 24 Insider

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  1. Posts : 50,055
    Windows 10 Home 64bit 21H1 and insider builds
       #410

    Edwin said:
    I never get the Store back, (after foolishly Powershelling it off my system), with any update, anymore!...

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    Try this @Edwin https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...94a6acb?auth=1
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  2. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #411

    er557 said:
    I'm afraid even an in place upgrade wont help here, if you killed the Store you'll need to either revert to a previously saved system image or a clean install.
    Yeah, thanks. Not too concerned about it really, except that the Store has about a half a dozen really nice fonts for free, and, you lose them when you lose the Store!
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  3. Posts : 50,055
    Windows 10 Home 64bit 21H1 and insider builds
       #412

    Edwin said:
    Yeah, thanks. Not too concerned about it really, except that the Store has about a half a dozen really nice fonts for free, and, you lose them when you lose the Store!
    Ah OK. Lots of free fonts from Google https://fonts.google.com/ and http://Dafont.com
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  4. Posts : 30,579
    Windows 10 (Pro and Insider Pro)
       #413

    Edwin said:
    Yeah, thanks. Not too concerned about it really, except that the Store has about a half a dozen really nice fonts for free, and, you lose them when you lose the Store!
    You can get some of them without Store (Apps / Add additional features...). They are Pan European fonts, but this are extra symbols, additional to standard set.

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  5. Posts : 607
    latest Win10 Insider build
       #414

    Why is everyone so preoccupied with skippy? Every time I've been on it, it has been significantly worse than fast ring dev. So really don't see the benefit in jumping on a ring that hasn't even been in service for a while? Seems like your just asking for trouble...
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  6. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #415

    smactilactus said:
    Why is everyone so preoccupied with skippy? Every time I've been on it, it has been significantly worse than fast ring dev. So really don't see the benefit in jumping on a ring that hasn't even been in service for a while? Seems like your just asking for trouble...
    Yeah, but, we're perpetually bored!!!
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  7. Posts : 524
    Windows 11 Pro x64, Windows 10 Pro x64
       #416

    smactilactus said:
    Why is everyone so preoccupied with skippy? Every time I've been on it, it has been significantly worse than fast ring dev. So really don't see the benefit in jumping on a ring that hasn't even been in service for a while? Seems like your just asking for trouble...
    Same reason I'm an Insider. Want to test and see new things. Maybe help make it better. I'm prepared for trouble as I don't install it as my primary system.
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  8. Posts : 19,517
    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #417

    smactilactus said:
    Why is everyone so preoccupied with skippy? Every time I've been on it, it has been significantly worse than fast ring dev. So really don't see the benefit in jumping on a ring that hasn't even been in service for a while? Seems like your just asking for trouble...
    Because it's always newest stuff in it. I don't see why so many rings but......
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  9. Posts : 30,579
    Windows 10 (Pro and Insider Pro)
       #418

    Edwin said:
    Yeah, but, we're perpetually bored!!!
    ^^ this...

    And in this time of development, fast ring becomes more Slow, and Skip ahead ring becomes pre-alpha
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  10. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #419

    smactilactus said:
    Why is everyone so preoccupied with skippy? Every time I've been on it, it has been significantly worse than fast ring dev. So really don't see the benefit in jumping on a ring that hasn't even been in service for a while? Seems like your just asking for trouble...
    Because we like living dangerously.

    Think of the slow ring as (almost) a release candidate (ready for production); most bugs are squashed but there may be one or two undiscovered ones. It's basically the tail end of a beta.

    With that in mind, it follows that the Fast Ring is less ready for prime time. What is now labelled as a "Preview" was formerly known as a "Beta". A Beta is not perfect; it's been run through the top echelon of Beta Testers within Microsoft and some partner companies, but there needs to be more than developers and ITs testing.

    That's where we come in. Insiders come from all walks of life; as you can see here, from the complete novice to the gurus among us. At this point, we're what Microsoft needs, so the Preview (Beta) is handed over to us to find and report bugs. As you can see here in this forum, there are quite a few.

    So, as bugs are reported, the Microsoft Dev team works on them. As we all know, it stands to reason that as one issue is fixed, it's possible to break something else. That's why it sometimes looks as if Microsoft is ignoring your issue, when it's very possible that while trying to fix that, it breaks something else, so they have to go back to the drawing board.

    And now we come to Skip Ahead, which can be called the Alpha. As the current Preview (1903/19H1 in this case) closes in on Release to the Public, the Development Team is busily working on 1909/19H2. In the beginning, it's raw and pretty uncontrollable, but is still a work of art in my not so humble opinion. Those of us who are willing to take chances and work with such as this sign up because we want to help make Windows the best it can be.

    And with all that said, the most important thing to remember is that nothing on Slow, Fast or Skip Ahead is reliable enough to use as your Production Machine. The risk of losing important work is too great.
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