Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16193 PC and 15213 Mobile Insider
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waltc, you cannot clean install from mounted ISO. Only in-place upgrade is possible.
To clean install you have to boot PC from install media (USB / DVD), alternatively boot from WinPE media and apply install.wim (or install.esd) with DISM, or boot from WinPE media and launch Windows setup from a hard disk partition (or USB / DVD).
Right, and thanks, Kari, but I didn't use it to clean install, but to "repair reinstall"...you just run the .iso upgrade right on top of the same build, and it will reinstall the build just as if you were upgrading from a previous build. I've done this a few times in the IP program, actually. Alas, that was not the problem--I was hoping that maybe something went askew in the original WU upgrade from 16188.
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waltc - I am not much of a game player, so they only game I have is MS Solitaire. I played it with full screen, checking my resolution and it is the same. The game mode is on, also. Sorry I don't have more games to play to check further. Good luck.
Yes, last I checked Solitaire was 2d...but maybe they have updated it as it has been years since I looked at it. Yes, that probably wouldn't allow you to check for me...but thanks anyway!
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See, right on time which I couldn't say for my last train trip.
you could be a fortune teller
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Starting with Windows 10 build 16193, Windows Firewall has been renamed to Windows Defender Firewall.
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Starting with Windows 10 build 16193, Windows Firewall has been renamed to Windows Defender Firewall.
I can see that only in old CP.
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It shows with the new name when you open it as well.
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What?
In decimal system, as well as in software / OS versioning, isn't 10.1 and 10.10 the the same? Ten and one tenth. Maybe if they had started from 10.00 and continued with 10.01, 10.02 and sow on they had covered versioning for 50 years,
Wouldn't it only be a name and not a actual number?
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Wouldn't it only be a name and not a actual number?
A numeral, treated as a letter not a number.
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A numeral, treated as a letter not a number.
That's the way I see it.