Once again Icons not staying in their positions after reboot or logout. Now, even with Shutup10 Windows Background starts up again as well as automatically update. I shut this off yet Microsoft doesn't care what setting I set in the registry, services or using GPEdit.MSC They are going to get their way until I block every single Microsoft signal in my firewall.
anyone noticed you can't uninstall network protocols from adapters? When I try and uninstall, say, Client for Microsoft Networks I get an error "0x80071779" saying could not uninstall, also If I try and add a protocol it will say blocked by group policy, when it's not. googled error, found nothing. i've been using snetcfg to quickly remove the unused protocols but now it doesn't work, i'm now using nvspbind to disable them instead. I've only upgraded two machines so far and this issue / bug exists on both.
All the problems are because of the crappy UWP... That thing is almost broken and it brokes easily. Actually this issue is a result of a bug which starts occurring if you turn off the option "Let apps run in the background" in Privacy page of Settings app. Disabling this option prevents newly installed programs from appearing in search results, and brokes the start menu, taskbar, systray. Sadly the only solution is to create a new user, and if this does not work then you have to reinstall the whole windows 10. So, in conclusion... 1) Don't mess with the apps operation... --> Do not disable "Let apps run in the background"... never! 2) Don't uninstall all the UWP "store apps" via powershell or other 3rd party app... --> It will broke SearchUi and ShellExperienceHost 3) You can block the apps in the firewall. 4) Sometimes Windows Updates will trigger this bug if there is a main app store missing.
I have this problem with crashing when Open Settings then Privacy next in App Permissions and when click Camera or other tab Settings crash with error in eventlog Code: Faulting application path: C:\Windows\ImmersiveControlPanel\SystemSettings.exe Faulting module path: C:\Windows\System32\SettingsHandlers_CapabilityAccess.dll Faulting package full name: windows.immersivecontrolpanel_10.0.2.1000_neutral_neutral_cw5n1h2txyewy Faulting package-relative application ID: microsoft.windows.immersivecontrolpanel Note! I fixed problem how easy just open services and find name "Capability Access Manager Service" and just change in startup type from Disabled to Manual and make restart windows and problem is solved now work all in privacy
Windows Spotlight not working on this build (Final), only on beta versions. Is there a way it work ? It also not working on RS3 Final.
on my dell m4400 laptop, after win 10 upgraded itself to 1803, the audio has gone bad. in playing anything, any sound from mp3 to youtube to system sounds, after , say, 3 seconds of good sound the playing freezes mantaining the last bit of sount for some milliseconds and then it goes again good. while i can stand it on system sounds, music play is a torture. looking inside the audio driver, it was actually updated the day the 1803 was updated. I uninstalled it and let the pc reinstall it automatically but didn't work. is there a way to go back to the previous driver? the audio is an IDT HD sound chip thank you
I actually suspect something deeper happened with that patch. I had a similar problem but it wasn't the drivers (Tried re-installing), it seems to be something was causing huge spikes in IRQ latency and I'll be damned if I could work out why. LatencyMon seemed to suggest it was my onboard network port, so disabled that, and the problem transfered to the wifi card. HMMMMMM. And for reasons I'm still not completely sure of, its come good again. IRQ Latency is often a pretty good candidate for clicks and freezes in audio as audio more than almost anything else is real-time sensitive. A latency spike in graphics is just some dropped frames. But when it hits your audio, it'll turn your eardrums inside out.