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No luck for me last night... will try again tonight....
thanks guys i will stay on 10586 for now
:)
Hi there
they still work
Look on W8 forums - a while ago but I left a dropbox link - file is mgms-x32x64_1.2
I haven't tried the X-86 (32 bit) version for a while but the X-64 version works perfectly both on Insider build and latest current retail build -- running W10 Pro x-64 on both machines. You need to re-install them again even if you did a W10 upgrade rather than a clean install.
These are the old built in W7 games. Here's a screenshot of Spider Solitaire --I love playing this during Hideous boring office meetings where a lot of "Accidenture" type consultants are rabitting on about some theory using all the latest American "Management Speak" - stops me falling asleep. Do those people actually get Paid -- I can do the same sort of B/S as those guys can but I wouldn't get paid !!!!! and I actually don't have a Suit and tie any more (not that I used one often years ago either).
Cheers
jimbo
Here ya go, straight from the Horse's mouth:
Known issues:
- You might see a WSClient.dll error dialog after logging in. We’re working on a fix for this but as a workaround, you can run the following in Command Prompt with administrative rights: schtasks /delete /TN “\Microsoft\Windows\WS\WSRefreshBannedAppsListTask” /F
- The Connect button does not show up in Action Center. The workaround is to press Windows key + P and then click “Connect to a wireless display”.
- Due to a recent memory management change, you may see periodic app crashes or other memory related app errors. The workaround is to reboot your PC.
- F12 Developer Tools will not load in Microsoft Edge. Should be fixed in the next build.
As always – thank you for being Windows Insiders and make sure to send us feedback on any issues you run into with this build in the Windows Feedback app.
Took 3 tries to get rid of windows.old. Just wouldn't go away. Took ownership and deleted last few files manually.
Odd that the cleanup tool didn't remove it all--always works for me--after you run Disk Cleanup, Windows.old will not be removed until you also hit the "Cleanup System files" button and select it... Then it will remove all without the necessity of having to change file ownership. It's much faster than trying to do it manually.