You can try(just to be on the safe side when upgrading) to copy & save your user favorites folder to an external device, and export your IE settings also there.
What I did was disconnect all three of my computers from the internet so IE syncing could not mess up the repair. I then deleted on the empty Favorites folders from the corrupted computer. I went into one of the other computers and exported an IE Favorites file to a flash drive and then moved the flash drive to the corrupted IE 11. I imported the favorites from the flash drive and IE was repaired with good Favorites. I then reconnected all three computers to the internet. Problem solved.
Have found that Edge blocks cookies by default on my two different e-mail suppliers, Virgin and Sky, so impossible to open.
Have given permissions, see attachment but no success......IE allows me access to them.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Self Built OS: W10 Pro + W10 Preview CPU: i7 Hard Drives: Dual swop 2.5" SSD Hard Drive Rack. Internet Speed: 385mbs Other Info: Surface Pro 4 i7. +
MSI GE 70 i7 super raid 0 (3 drives)
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Surface Pro 4 i7 OS: W10 Pro
Have found that Edge blocks cookies by default on my two different e-mail suppliers, Virgin and Sky, so impossible to open.
Have given permissions, see attachment but no success......IE allows me access to them.
Yeah, as much as I hate 'em, cookies make it much more convenient for sites I subscribe to.
Have found that Edge blocks cookies by default on my two different e-mail suppliers, Virgin and Sky, so impossible to open.
Have given permissions, see attachment but no success......IE allows me access to them.
Further to my above post cookies in this version W10 can no longer be controlled in Internet options but in Edge settings.
Click on 3 dots top r/hand for settings, then view Advanced Settings to find.
The strange thing is even with Cookies Blocked I can open everything apart from my e-mail providers.
Don't block cookies solves the problem. block only third party cookies in conjunction with IE managed websites as shown in my last post also work.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Self Built OS: W10 Pro + W10 Preview CPU: i7 Hard Drives: Dual swop 2.5" SSD Hard Drive Rack. Internet Speed: 385mbs Other Info: Surface Pro 4 i7. +
MSI GE 70 i7 super raid 0 (3 drives)
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Surface Pro 4 i7 OS: W10 Pro
I've noticed that with some of the Insider builds since October that a few features require "a few restarts" after a build update, to settle down to normal expected behaviour - the "missing right-click" resolution, for instance, was not immediate, then later, it suddenly started to act normally.
I've had that issue with every in-place upgrade (not clean install).
W10 finishes the upgrade and displays the desktop, but there is always some random (minor) glitch.
A restart usually fixes any of the unannounced glitches.
I expect that b11099 will continue this pattern once it appears.
For users of Edge cookies are blocked by default in this latest insider version.
If as I have found some webpages are unobtainable....In Settings you can alter this.
Choose "Block only 3rd party cookies".....as Don't block cookies allows eavesdropping and loading of ads.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Self Built OS: W10 Pro + W10 Preview CPU: i7 Hard Drives: Dual swop 2.5" SSD Hard Drive Rack. Internet Speed: 385mbs Other Info: Surface Pro 4 i7. +
MSI GE 70 i7 super raid 0 (3 drives)
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Surface Pro 4 i7 OS: W10 Pro
Anyone who could explain this to me, a 32 bit 11099 Pro on an Intel Compute Stick which I use as a bedroom HTPC shows this on every cold boot. Funny thing is it is always shown with about 10 minute delay, around 10 minutes after I've booted to desktop:
Everything works perfectly, even Windows Store, I cannot find any issues this message could be referring to.
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP ENVY 17-1150eg OS: Windows 10 Pro CPU: 1.6 GHz Intel Core i7-720QM Processor Memory: 8 GB Graphics Card: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850 Graphics Sound Card: Beats sound system with integrated subwoofer Monitor(s) Displays: 17" laptop display, 22" LED and 32" Full HD TV through HDMI Screen Resolution: 1600*900 (1), 1920*1080 (2 & 3) Keyboard: Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser (bluetooth) Mouse: Logitech Performance Mouse MX Cooling: As Envy runs a bit warm, I have it on a Cooler Master pad Hard Drives: Internal: 2 x 500 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive 7200 rpm
External: 2TB for backups, 2*3TB USB3 network drives for media Internet Speed: 100/20 Mbps VDSL Browser: Maxthon 3.3.4.1000, IE 11.0.9879.0 Antivirus: Windows Defender 4.7.9879.0
Anyone who could explain this to me, a 32 bit 11099 Pro on an Intel Compute Stick which I use as a bedroom HTPC shows this on every cold boot. Funny thing is it is always shown with about 10 minute delay, around 10 minutes after I've booted to desktop:
Everything works perfectly, even Windows Store, I cannot find any issues this message could be referring to.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Self Built OS: W10 Pro + W10 Preview CPU: i7 Hard Drives: Dual swop 2.5" SSD Hard Drive Rack. Internet Speed: 385mbs Other Info: Surface Pro 4 i7. +
MSI GE 70 i7 super raid 0 (3 drives)
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Surface Pro 4 i7 OS: W10 Pro
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Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 15061 for PC - Windows Experience Blog
How to Start or Stop Receiving Insider Builds in Windows 10
Insider preview 11099 is now available in Fast ring.
https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2016/01/13/announcing-windows-10-insider-preview-build-11099/