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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.