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I'm still getting two profile pics when it's set to login without a password.
I'm still getting two profile pics when it's set to login without a password.
One thing I did notice, even though it is not just for this build but the previous one, which is the only other one I've used, is that when you close a Windows App (aka from the Windows Store) it doesn't stay in memory any more: it actually closes it down.
Thank you!
In previous builds I dual booted W10 and W8.1 on same disk and worked OK.
This time I installed my new SSD, disconnected all other drives and installed W10.
It did just fine and was able to play with and add a few programs. I then reconnected my other drives so I could dual boot through my Bios. As the two OS had different drive letters when I set it up, everything was looking good.
Then the sh-t hit the fan. After booting back and forth and accessing the other drives all my drives got corrupted.
So I deleted W10 and formatted my SSD. Then cleaned up my drives and back to normal.
I will try again in a few weeks but this time I will unplug the other drives when using W10 and unplug the W10 drive when using W8.1
This will be a minor PIA but not taking any chances on screwing up my system again.
I believe someone else mentioned corruption of drives when using W10 and W7.
Jim![]()
Similar thing happened to me. Installed 10 on its own drive with my 8.1 drive disconnected. Plugged my Windows 8.1 drive back in and tried to boot from it. I got a "repairing volume" or something similar message. I don't remember the exact wording. It slowly went to 100% and then booted into 8.1 OK. A few reboots latter my Windows 10 install had a BSOD on boot up. It rebooted automatically and then blue screened again. I gave up and booted into 8.1. I then did a clean on the windows 10 drive and unplugged it again. Now I'm back to just 8.1.