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Well that's weird guys, on my 10159 build I still get both the time and date showing (stacked), time is on top of date. I'm on a Surface Pro 3 (i7/256).
Yes. I also have the date showing.
So far, I have none of the problems listed. I don't use Chrome. Currently using only IE and Edge.
A couple more from me:
- Different apps have suddenly minimised unexpectedly back to the desktop today. First it was Chrome, but then OneNote also did it. So it's definitely limited to Chrome related.
- Also today Windows Explorer wouldn't show any selected items/icons when I clicked them. They were actually being selected (because I could press enter to open them), but they weren't showing as being selected. BUG. I killed Explorer using Task Manager and re-started it completely and then it started working normally again.
Hello
- Does anyone know HOW can I get build 10159 through Windows Update, after a clean installation of build 10130? HOW can I achieve this, please?!
Yesterday I clean installed build 10130, on an unallocated SSD, the only drive connected in my system. I've checked for updates - nothing (no new build) was found. Then I've downloaded the 10159 ISO and installed it on top of 10130. It could not get activated with the keys they provide.
This morning I've clean installed 10130 again, on my unallocated SSD. Right after finishing with the installation of my system's drivers, from my USB stick, I've switched to my Microsoft account and checked for updates on the SLOW ring. It got a few updates. After rebooting I switched to the FAST ring. Since then, 40 minutes ago, I am constantly checking for updates in order to get build 10159 but it says that my device is up to date.
What is the workaround, the solution, for this, please? What kind of a mess is this, a fully legitimate and appropriately installed 10130 build to NOT get updated? Why those keys they give for build 10159 do not activate it?
Any ideas? Any suggestions?