But they only seem worthless to you until further down the road when you realise (Like now) that you might have needed them And yes, it would make much more sense to learn what each and every nut and bolt you want to remove does, before doing it, but seems you just removed them and when the wheels fall off you start asking what they were for
Well luckily PC's are not cars! Your car wheel falls off when you drive - you're screwed, but if update fails, nothing happens other than update not applying - MS did a great just with their "If-Update-No-Work-Restore-Before-Update-State" feature! FYI, I got it working by enabling all services, so at least I know it has nothing to do with tasks and has to do with a service or services. Now I just have to restore my Acronis Image I made yesterday and figure out which service it is, enable it, and remove disabling of that service from my list of tweaks, so this does not happen again.
OneDrive just disappeared from explorer. I tried regedit System.IsPinnedToNameSpaceTree. and it's set to 1 as it should. I tried reseting OneDrive, but still broken. I'm not in the mood for a In-place upgrade but I guess it's the only solution at this point. Any ideas?
Just finished the In-Place Upgrade. And the problem persists. I can only pin One Drive on Quick Access. Time for a Clean Install
It's probably best, I have found out that in place upgrades slow PC down Read yesterdays news on my thread, I don't know if they are still letting Creators Update out the door.
attempting to do an upgrade to 1703....but asking for a key..migrating from build 14393..any ideas? the key extracted using produkey is bunk. maybe i got the wrong version? dxdiag says w10 pro but the dl iso is N. ideas?
I don't want to make another thread so more people can laugh at my fugly-face avatar, but I need to know how to either permanently force PowerShell Policy to Unrestricted or how to make it auto-bypass every time I want to run a script without adding anything extra to commands. I tried all kinds of -force commands to make it Unrestricted, but it keeps saying: At the moment, here's how my policies are set: I even tried launching PowerShell .exe file with NSudo as TrustedInstaller/System/User+All Privelages and still it will not budge. I don't quite understand the whole Sign thing. Right now I can execute RemoteSigned scripts. Let's say someone here makes out - does that make their script RemoteSigned to me? So your PC signs it or what? If that is so then how do you get Unsigned scripts... I just know I want FULL POWER and priveleges!
For this ISO: Windows 10 (Multiple Editions), Version 1703 (Updated March 2017) (x64) - DVD (English), en_windows_10_multiple_editions_version_1703_updated_march_2017_x64_dvd_10189288.iso Can anyone give the file hashes for this ISO, such as MD5, CRC32, SHA-256, SHA-512? MSDN only gives its SHA1, CE8005A659E8DF7FE9B080352CB1C313C3E9ADCE. ____ I am currently running Windows 10 Version 1511, Threshold 2, activated with a Digital Entitlement. Suppose that I format my computer, and clean install Windows 10 Final 1703 Creators Update (en_windows_10_multiple_editions_version_1703_updated_march_2017_x64_dvd_10189288.iso). Then, after connecting my computer to internet, I can still activate Windows 10 Creators Update, with the same Digital Entitlement, right? There should not be any change to activation method, from Threshold 2 to Creators Update, right? Thanks for the information.
There is nothing wrong with SHA1. If I have the file hashes, I will have more confidence that the ISO I downloaded is complete and untampered. Well, I have very slow internet speed, so I will require about 1 day to download the ISO.
It will be original and not tampered if SHA1 reads CE8005A659E8DF7FE9B080352CB1C313C3E9ADCE. Microsoft only uses SHA1