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So far the only thing I've noticed is that on my computer I can not turn on System Restore. I have a image made with Macrium Reflect so it it's not going to be a problem.
So far the only thing I've noticed is that on my computer I can not turn on System Restore. I have a image made with Macrium Reflect so it it's not going to be a problem.
Doesn't seem to be 'dotted' activity wheels on the "Restarting" and Signing Out" screens.
I just use Aomei Backupper to make an image of the OS after major changes to an external drive. This has saved me many times from Insider Preview problmes.
I have gone back to build 14257, I couldn't install Elantech driver, Cannon printer driver and JVC camera driver, I'll wait for the next build
Windows 10 build 14271 for PC: Everything you need to know | Windows CentralWhen Microsoft announced that new Windows 10 builds will be releasing on a faster pace, the company was serious. On February 24th, only a week after releasing build 14267, the software giant began to push Windows 10 build 14271 to the Fast ring of updates.
The new build of Windows 10 is not a significant update, but the company is including some fixes to improve the functionality of the operating system. In addition to the official changes, digging a little deeper, we also see that the software giant continues to introduce small fixes that eventually will be part of the next major update, which we currently know as Redstone.
I really don't think so.
In my experience if you have enough disk space (based on what limits I'm not sure exactly but I think ~30GB free) then restore points are defaulted to be on. If you have a small disk (or partition) then they are defaulted off.
In any case, as you say, restore points don't work after upgrade so it is only the defaulting on the on/off that is interesting.
I'm running W10 from 240 GB SSD with a lot of free space and restore point space is limited to 2 - 3 restore points. I wouldn't even turn it on if I was not experimenting with a lot of SW and drivers and chances of something going wrong are elevated. Restore point works 99% of the time ind such cases and is much faster than full system backup/restore.
Besides, how to explain that in some cases it doesn't get turned off ?