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Despite the information on the OP (from Win. 10) the LCU package for this cannot be deleted; "Properties" of the folder show it as a "System" file. It took me a lot of effort to find the correct DISM command line to delete these - so I wonder whether this is some kind of very unusual or unique situation. It's actually the same LCU name as one I deleted about a week earlier?
Has anyone noticed that file explorer's search history dropdown is now limited to 3 items?
- fromWell, the security update KB5033372 came out a few days ago and lo and behold, they did add some new "features". They made the explorer address bar including the search box shorter. Search history still works at least, but the X icon next to each entry is gone and the history box looks really bad. You can only see 3 most recent searches in there, you have to delete (by hitting the del key on keyboard, because the X is gone) the most recent ones to be able to see older ones.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...464bd8f?page=9
and see:
Win10 File Explorer search history dropdown only listing last 3 search
Microsoft disabled feature 18755234, apparently to comply with EU requirements, and pushed it out globally. That change reverts Windows 10 to the classic search that we had prior to the release of build 1909 in 2019. This change was not documented in the release notes. They just pushed it out.
You can get back the previous address / search bar by re-enabling feature 18755234:
Download and extract ViveTool.
Type cmd in Windows search and select Run as Administrator.
CD to the folder that contains vivetool.exe.
Enter this command:
vivetool /enable /id:18755234
Note: You can also use Microsoft's StagingTool instead of ViveTool.
late December 2023 (maybe a few days before Xmas 2023)
only ESDs got updated to .3803 but not the ISOs on MS techbench win10 download page (only MVS/MSDN users got those Dec 2023 W10 22H2 ISO images with .3803); the ones on ms techbench are still the May 2023 "v1" build (.2965)
recently re-installed Win10 22H2 using the ESD 19045.3803 install media via "in-place upgrade install" & after the completed re-installation, then ran Disk Cleanup and cleaned out/removed "previous Windows installation" & the computer boots up a little faster now {windows update history is gone but I kinda like it since I don't have to keep track of a long list of installed updates after doing re installs thru "in-place upgrade installs"}