Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14328 for PC and Mobile Insider
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And I can see my IBM PS/1 486 SX in File Explorer.
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Random icon change again???
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please MS, if I try an app out then uninstall it, please provide a way to
delete it from my 'Library' not to mention the Start Menu!!!
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That's why I only install desktop apps, and use only the default Uni's that come with 10.
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Nice.. things are really improving with this build. I can't wait to see what happens with the next one.
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Nice.. things are really improving with this build. I can't wait to see what happens with the next one.
My 53 Feedback submissions must have jolted someone!
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That's why I only install desktop apps, and use only the default Uni's that come with 10.
Yup.
Sometimes they try too hard to do 'favors' for users!
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My 53 Feedback submissions must have jolted someone!
LOL.. I have to get going with that again. But this is a great build. I suspect when it hits the general public there will be complaining about the changes. As usual.
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LOL.. I have to get going with that again. But this is a great build. I suspect when it hits the general public there will be complaining about the changes. As usual.
This appears to be a pretty good Build, actually; just a few minor oddities.
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Check this out in feedback hub and tell 'em we want (I love it and it's long overdue):
Get faster logons, after an OS update or upgrade. Windows Update installs OS updates and upgrades, which requires system reboots. Until now, following a reboot you needed to logon manually, for the system to complete the upgrade process. However, with our new feature, Microsoft Account and Local Account Users can make the OS save user’s credentials on disk temporarily, between Windows Update initiated reboots, so that the user is automatically logged in and the system is locked to keep the user safe. Note that the feature is available to MSA and Local accounts that do not have work policies.
- Open up an admin command prompt.
- Run Start-> All Apps->Windows System->Command Prompt
- Right Click->More->Run as administrator
- Run the following commands in the command prompt
REG ADD "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT|CurrentVersion\Winlogon" /v ARSOUserConsent /t Reg_DWORD /d 0x00000001 /f
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LOL.. I have to get going with that again. But this is a great build. I suspect when it hits the general public there will be complaining about the changes. As usual.
MS will never please everyone. As for me, I'm very pleased with the changes in this build. I think MS is heading in the right direction with Win 10. :)