I am still trying to find the build 10049 .iso

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  1. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #111

    Wynona said:
    When I run>shell:appsfolder (thanks, Edwin, I think), I get a smorgasboard of stuff that includes apps that I've looked at but decided not to install, such as [app (install)]. I would like to get rid of that because I will never install the thing (I didn't like what I saw). But when I click on Uninstall, it won't.

    Of course, there's no option to delete the thing from my system . . .
    Found them!

    C:\Users\{your moniker}\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Application Shortcuts

    pick out the ones you want to remove and delete! :)
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  2. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #112

    Edwin said:
    Found them!

    C:\Users\{your moniker}\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Application Shortcuts

    pick out the ones you want to remove and delete! :)
    Sheesh! I started to follow your path, but forgot I'm using Windows 8.1. I had to change to 8.1 because 10 had lost connection to the Internet about six times and I just got tired of it.

    I'll do it a bit later.
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  3. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #113

    It will delete them from the 'shell:appsfolder', (I'm not sure about the 'All apps' Menu, they don't show up there on mine anymore), but they will still be associated with your current MS Account in the Store under 'Account/My apps/All apps'.

    (Be careful choosing the ones to delete!)
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  4. Posts : 255
    Win 10 64bit
       #114

    Cliff S said:
    Kerry you're not the only one. Check out here at Microsoft Community. And here at← Windows Feature Suggestions -Remove app from "My apps" It already has 173 votes every one counts, we just need more there.
    Just added my vote
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  5. Posts : 15,025
    Windows 10 IoT
       #115

    SaggyMaggyPoo said:
    Just added my vote
    Me too.
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  6. Posts : 803
    10 Pro Preview x64
       #116

    SaggyMaggyPoo said:
    Just added my vote
    Waste of time. During the Preview period you take all the upgrades - that is what you signed up to and that is how it works. MS want you to test what they want, not you.

    You have the fast or slow ring that is it; during, in case you missed it, the preview.
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  7. Posts : 15,025
    Windows 10 IoT
       #117

    adamf said:
    Waste of time. During the Preview period you take all the upgrades - that is what you signed up to and that is how it works. MS want you to test what they want, not you.

    You have the fast or slow ring that is it; during, in case you missed it, the preview.
    You may want to actually look and see what we voted yes too. What we want is the option to remove Apps from our My Apps section of the Windows store. Nothing to do with slow ring or fast ring.
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  8. Posts : 1,557
    W10 32 bit, XUbuntu 18.xx 64 bit
       #118

    adamf said:
    Waste of time. During the Preview period you take all the upgrades - that is what you signed up to and that is how it works. MS want you to test what they want, not you.

    You have the fast or slow ring that is it; during, in case you missed it, the preview.

    I disagree, In my case I had a lot of issues with 10049(and some issues with 10041) both upgrade & install, I didn't wait on the slow ring iso, don't know if there will be one. I couldn't do a clean install it or upgrade from windows 7 if I did, it crashed a few minutes after use and keep rebooting. I went through an unorthodox way to do a clean reinstall 10049. It is working but still has some bugs, command prompt issue, windows update issues. The windows update issue, it keeps saying it is going to reboot at 10 p.m. when there are no updates to install. It didn't restart at 10 p.m., just moved the time to 12 a.m.. I used the disable windows update patch from chocolatey package manager to hopefully prevent the notification from popping up. Tell Microsoft releases 10049 or another iso.


    Even Microsoft has a warning for 10049
    Microsoft urges app developers not to install Windows 10 build 10049 just yet

    Actually, You talk like you should not install 3 party software and use what Microsoft provides you. Well Microsoft point from the start with the exception of hardware, all software that works on 7 & above should also work on windows 10.

    If my 3 party software didn't work, I most likely wouldn't upgrade ever and a lot of people would follow this. The only thing that has me even considering it, is how quick (Most of the time) windows 10 installs from an upgrade iso. I am still waiting on Microsoft legal definitions of a few items. Here is what I want to know from Microsoft legal. How long my upgraded device will be supported, what happens if I need to re-install, what happens when it is no longer supported? I am not talking about when the device dies, just an assumption a lot people are making. Will 10 become subscription based, if so Microsoft can forget me as far upgrading or buying a new device ever. I don't want waste my time, if Microsoft going to have subscription service after a year-A lot of reputable website are reporting that is possible. I already pay to much for my internet service, which I may be disconnecting by the end of this month. I found out, I really don't need the internet. I have done most things I could with-in a year. Even though I would miss the forums. I stopped using facebook, twitter. I watched all the free movie and tv programs I could fine. Now, I only use forums (Not just here). Pay bills Online, get huge updates for windows 7, test windows 10 build, look up our medical issues. Not sure it is really worth the cost of $40.00 U.S.D. a month.
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  9. Posts : 803
    10 Pro Preview x64
       #119

    alphanumeric said:
    You may want to actually look and see what we voted yes too.
    I might too.
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