Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP ENVY 17-1150eg OS: Windows 10 Pro CPU: 1.6 GHz Intel Core i7-720QM Processor Memory: 8 GB Graphics Card: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850 Graphics Sound Card: Beats sound system with integrated subwoofer Monitor(s) Displays: 17" laptop display, 22" LED and 32" Full HD TV through HDMI Screen Resolution: 1600*900 (1), 1920*1080 (2 & 3) Keyboard: Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser (bluetooth) Mouse: Logitech Performance Mouse MX Cooling: As Envy runs a bit warm, I have it on a Cooler Master pad Hard Drives: Internal: 2 x 500 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive 7200 rpm
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I still have some slide rules for calculating different aspects of machining, like feeds and speeds for cutting tools and drills as well as hydraulics and pneumatics. Every time I got different tool supplier I would get some kind of slide rule and wall charts to get most out of their tools and/or equipment. I didn't use slide rules for math but my father thought me how to use them even as far as elementary school although the wouldn't let me use it than.
I still have some slide rules for calculating different aspects of machining, like feeds and speeds for cutting tools and drills as well as hydraulics and pneumatics. Every time I got different tool supplier I would get some kind of slide rule and wall charts to get most out of their tools and/or equipment. I didn't use slide rules for math but my father thought me how to use them even as far as elementary school although the wouldn't let me use it than.
While I was in School we couldn't even use Calculators, remember the Texas Instr. ?SR-52? with red LED.
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP - Pavilion Notebook 15-cc076sa OS: Windows 10 Home 64bit 21H1 and insider builds CPU: Intel Core i7 7500U @ 2.70GHz Motherboard: HP Memory: 8GB DDR4 Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 940MX (HP) Monitor(s) Displays: Built in Screen Resolution: 1920x1080 Mouse: Logitec M705 Hard Drives: 238GB SAMSUNG MZNLN256HMHQ-000H1 (SSD)
3725GB Western Digital WD Elements 107C USB Device (USB (SATA))
2794GB Western Digital WD Elements 107C USB Device (USB (SATA))
1397GB SAMSUNG HD154UI USB Device (USB (SATA)) Internet Speed: 200 Mb/sec Browser: Chrome,FF,Opera Antivirus: Defender, Malwarebytes
I am sorry but I must say this: regarding how many newbies browse our Ten Forums to find tips and tricks to get started with Windows 10, your post is quite irresponsible!
Not only does following your instructions completely remove (uninstall) those apps, it also makes it if not impossible but at least extremely difficult to get them re-installed if you change your mind, not to mention that it makes it impossible to get new apps because your list also includes Windows Store.
The start menu bug in 1703 arise immediately after a clean install (since at least 15025) before doing any modification. These command lines are well known ( way before 10240) and are helpful (up to a point) to recover stability in the start menu of Redstone 2 and 3.
Here's the command line that reinstall them back to previous state in Powershell ISE (admin):
I realize now, how I made my "mistake" about no more 16215PC Download.
I was on SLOW and I changed to FAST. I waited about 15 minutes for the change to happen. I remember last week SLOW to FAST change took less than a minute to happen. Well I guess 15 minutes was not long enough presently. I jumped the gun and went looking for Download Builds. I guess I should have waited 30 - 60 minutes for "FAST" Ring to kick-in !!
Well, this is the furthest I’ve gotten with the install. Now at 51%. If you’ve got Acronis True Image 11 and Disk Director 12 installed, try uninstalling them, restart, and retry updating..
I had tried everything I read, etc. to get this update to install and always a green screen. Based on the comment from mlewis4700, I uninstalled Acronis True Image 2017 and was able to install 16215 using an iso I created with UUPtoISO. Thanks for the info.
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Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14905 for PC Mobile | Windows Experience Blog
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Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14291 for PC and Mobile | Windows Experience Blog
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