Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 15019 for PC Insider
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There's definitely something wrong with this Build as far as multiple browsers are concerned!
I had to uninstall em all and start fresh.
, then found I didn't have a browser to download a browser!!!
That's why I have mine on a separate drive for backup. So far with this build that's not been an issue for me.
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That's why I have mine on a separate drive for backup. So far with this build that's not been an issue for me.
A portable browser on a USB stick.
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A portable browser on a USB stick.
That's a good way as well. :)
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That's a good way as well. :)
A portable live Linux with a browser. I keep two on micro SDs. Usable for much more than just internet. Also a 2TB drive with large collectionof programs ready to be installed, somewhat of SW pack-rat am I.
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In case no one has noticed yet, Update turned Fast Boot back on, and I had to boot twice this morning. Went in and turned it back off!
Microsoft, quit messing with my settings!
Reported via Feedback.
I have had to turn off Fast Boot every time I installed a new build. I also have to turn on System Restore.
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The Share thingy now prompts you to install Apps with which to share.
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its tried to make Chromium my default browser a couple of times, and I dont remember even downloading Chromium...
hope this build goes away quickly..
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here's another nightmare on this latest release..
I've tried to run and installed Chrome Browser, and Opera browser; they both install, look like they will run fine but neither one will actually open up!
Plus, of course, the wonderful Edge browser will open up for a second, but then immediately close itself..
I gotta say this release has more issues for me, than the last 10 releases did combined...very disappointed at this point..
I haven't had any problems running Chrome or Pale Moon. I was testing Edge on this build until it started inserting random asterisks.
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Going from one build number to another is an upgrade. Applying a cumulative patch is an update.
Settings should not be changed with an update, but they are in an upgrade.
The reason is simple, an upgrade installs a completely new version of Windows, and then various settings are migrated from the old copy to the new copy. Microsoft doesn't have every setting configured to migrate, so in those cases the defaults remain because that's what they were when the new copy was installed.
If you're that concerned about these settings, file a bug report that those settings are not migrated to the new build.
Regardless, this is not a case of MS deliberately overwriting your settings, it's a case of them not having programmed the upgrade process to migrate them (yet).
Isn't the idea behind the UUP that only the new files are downloaded and installed instead of the whole build?
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Isn't the idea behind the UUP that only the new files are downloaded and installed instead of the whole build?
Yes but it has to work for that to be practical. For now it's just a pain in the...