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Will be doing a clean install on the next few day
Will be doing a clean install on the next few day
Control Panel is hiding in Start -> Windows System.jimbo45 said:
I wish they had left it in the Right Click Start Menu.
Dave.
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the New 15063.0.170317-1834.rs2_release_clientcombined ISO contains 4 Indexes
Example: x64 en-us
Index : 1
Name : Windows 10 Pro
Description : Windows 10 Pro
Size : 15,305,539,033 bytes
Index : 2
Name : Windows 10 Home
Description : Windows 10 Home
Size : 15,127,824,725 bytes
Index : 3
Name : Windows 10 Home Single Language
Description : Windows 10 Home Single Language
Size : 15,129,601,869 bytes
Index : 4
Name : Windows 10 Education
Description : Windows 10 Education
Size : 15,125,050,322 bytes
The downloaded ESD used by the Media Creation Tool to create the ISO has 7 indexes
for those wanting the actual decrypted 7 index *.esd file
use the tool and then browse to C:\ESD\Download
After the tool verifies the download (decrypts)
Copy the INSTALLx**.esd file to another location
Before the next tool screen gets to 70% - (file deletes itself)
Last edited by Kyhi; 06 Apr 2017 at 07:34.
Somethings changed since last night? It originally said Education and Enterprise not supported by this tool, now it just says Enterprise not supported? There was no Upgrade Now option for me last night. The MCT ISO works great for me as I use Education. The MSDN ISO's only have Home and Pro, or did the last time I checked. The MCT was that way too. At one point the only way for me to get the Education ISO was via MSDN.
Anybody else running Education notice Cortana is now included? It was just search in the AU.
That use Edge Tab in IE is getting annoying. I keep hitting it when wanting to just open a new tab.
Just be aware that System Restore gets turned off with this upgrade. There is some doubt over whether it will continue to work as well as it did but I still think it is a useful measure to take for a quick fix of any problems.
And that privacy thing only comes up on first boot. After that, you get the standard privacy screens
Norton security. But on one laptop, running norton also. It installed with MS Office 2016 and no problems. But, I have to admit I never thought of that as a potential culprit. This desktop system has never been a problem in the passed, and all the builds and update have been installed with no problem. Guess it's time has run out.
Third party Antivirus seems to be a major culprit when things go wrong on an upgrade. It's up to you, but you could try disabling it or uninstalling it, then upgrade, then install it again. Although, that's easier said than done with Norton products. Office 2016 Pro Plus (not office 365) running with no issues after doing the upgrade.