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Agreed. Being British I want to see DD/MM/YY. It's what we are used to and it should consistently display across the OS based on what the user set it as. I've not updated yet as I will wait for it be pushed through Windows Update on the 11th. I'm guessing that might be a slightly higher version number than what comes through here. Maybe, maybe not but don't fancy doing two large updates a few days apart. Although it sounds like the feedback is positive for the most part here, so am hoping for a trouble free install! Very disappointed that they haven't learned and still switch off 'System Restore' by default. I would of thought it should be on by default or at the very least respect the user's previous choice. I think it's a good tool and it has sorted me out on a few occasions in the past. Not sure what MS was thinking here.
It still exists as a sub menu in several of the Setting items. You can also access it by opening the Start and typing (anywhere) Co
Show Control Panel or Settings on Win+X Menu in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Customization Tutorials
I decided to go for it, pleasant surprised, took some time, but it all was good.
Couldn't wade through 15 pages, so sorry if this has been posted previously. The Creators update, all versions, are also available (ISOs) on the MSDN download site.
Just being me (no matter the nationality) I want dd.MM.yyyy and for long dates dddd, MMMM d, yyyy
For time HH:mm and long time HH:mm:ss.
Windows defaults to H.mm for Finnish settings, and I hate that dot instead of colon. Makes no sense for a digital clock in the taskbar, though in written text it should use the dot, that is the Finnish standard.
For full time I want yyyy.MM.dd HH:mm:ss
Now I just updated LibreOffice and it has fuzzy fonts giving me a headache. Any fix otherwise I am doing a clean install.