Hah, it's my fault now. I will not even entertain such stupidity. A classic case of someone being way too impatient and trying to remove things on a live system install with improper software, then acting like the victim. You made no backup before doing major surgery on your system, used software not designed for the removal of such integrated app packages, and you were given proper direction on how to actually get rid of things correctly on an unmolested live system. The fact that you got yourself in the situation you're in is your own fault. For crying out loud, I have a Dell PowerEdge T630 running dual 20-core Xeon E5-2698 v4 processors toting about 12-15 shielded and guarded fabric Virtual Machines so each database is completely isolated and secure from the actual host system itself, and even those are backed up every 30 minutes. Even the few VMs I have set up for myself and others to test things on are. Heck, the PostgreSQL databases even are and that's probably one of the best - if not the best - around in regards to structure, security, resiliency and reliability. Why? Because I (nor most people) am not privy to the whole idea of someone making some knee-jerk major fubar due to ineptitude and then listening to them blame everyone else. Then again, no one with that abhorrent disposition has access to these databases so I do not worry about it. But then there's you, who did not make a simple backup of the fairly unpredictable and lazy OS that is Windows 10, and instead of troubleshooting things yourself (which is how you learn), you continue to ask me how to do things while in the same sentence telling me it's my fault you were not thinking with your head when you decided to sit down and "experiment" on someone else's computer. So on that note, I digress. I no longer find your incessant nagging amusing.
Don't bother, if he doesn't understand what you are trying to explain it's your fault for not being able to explain it good enough for him to understand, been there done that
Going to install this on a Dell e5450 from bios once the download finishes, anything I will need to go along with this immediately?
Actually I thought it`d be pretty standard to turn off all automatic updates as it would interfere with the copy of windows, sorry just my opinion.
Have someone tried to install Windows Inbox Apps Insider Preview (16193) on regular W10 15063? Could this be a way for updating these apps even on offline machine? Well, you know, Fluent design and etc... I'm also interested in Powershell command for easy installation.
Thank you, moderators, for deleting my answer to this guy and for letting his answer be (and it wasn't even the first time you did it). Especially when you did exactly what you were told and even so it didn't work out.
hi guys , One imp thing i have found in Windows 10 redstone 2 is that if you are using Microsoft Office 2016 with it , the excel document file loading is very slow ...it takes a lot of time to load. same is the case with word documents. The solution to this is Disabling Hi Cortona or disabling cortona completely , i have tried it and this solution is working fine . Hope this helps the community.