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Interesting to know why some installs keep the Restore setting and others don't. Mine has always been reset to off.
Interesting to know why some installs keep the Restore setting and others don't. Mine has always been reset to off.
Been using the fast Insider test builds sine Jan '15 for the daily driver in a dual boot configuration on the same NTFS drive that now has 10586th2 instead of 7x64 for the normally activated side .
I save anything important to 10586 th2 on the other NTFS partition and or another HDD .
I Can't say I haven't had any major issues along the journey like having to roll back a recent build before the last one and delete and clean install 10029 when an automatic Windows driver update murdered it and many 10061 issues and a clean reinstall that didn't fix it and some other unstable or not fully working builds and or runtime apps . :shrug:....
As you know Windows Insiders OS are beta test builds anyway and if we aren't prepared for all that drama ( in any given new build ) we shouldn't be using them anyway .
.............that's what some of the newbies and others can't seem to figure...my 2 ˘ ☻☻
OTOH outside of all that history & drama the rs1 Fast ring builds are decently stable and pretty fast outside of large multiple file enumerations (at least on a metal HDD ) when we get a good one ! :)
I Still have to make my 14267 ISO from the ESD I copied from the WU download before the re start but I saved it to 10586 also as usual
This build seems stable and I have no real problems with it. It took about a day to get the download. My only complaint is the 'arrows' in the system tray that must be useful to someone; they serve to distract me and I would like to remove them but don't know how. I am not sure for what they are to be used. I have provided feedback to MS. Should be some way to turn them off by some switch.