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Nothing about this amazes me so far. Maybe that will change when we get this or a subsequent build on the DEV Channel, but I doubt it. 11 looks like mostly cosmetic changes.
Nothing about this amazes me so far. Maybe that will change when we get this or a subsequent build on the DEV Channel, but I doubt it. 11 looks like mostly cosmetic changes.
Confirmed Microsoft Accounts are working in the build. I made a VM, and started setting it up, and then after itcompleted, I could not log in (I had Secure Boot disabled in my Host BIOS) so I deleted the VM, enabled SB, and made a new VM and installed it again. This is what I got after partial setup:
Don't think I've seen that before.
This is the some changes:
New:
Startup
UAC
Hardware
Notification
Background
Sounds
MBR support is dropped so it the first UEFI-Only Windows
new OOBE (Yay! Not the 10 OOBE crap)
also others.
Not at all,
At fist, your question is complementary of @Paul Black one and Kari did not have anything bad in mind.
The larger the test pattern is, the more data collection will be high. The end result gives MS, 95% of the computer market. Who ever wants to test Windows are welcome since they began, pipeline or not.
Same for Linux.
Their millions of enthusiasts worldwide are not only their contributors, it is the foundation their success.
Windows 10 triggers Windows Eleven new economy.
Regards,