Hi! I think the problem is with BIOS settings. My issue was - "Your organization used Device Guard to block this app", but I don't have Device Guard enabled. You need to set it to default settings. Actual problem is with secure boot keys. I have fixed it by disabling secure boot and clearing the secure boot keys.
but that is not a bug, Windows 10 S is only for Windows Store apps, and if you upgrade to pro, yo have to change the settings to allow apps from thid party.
I know all about S to Pro and if I say that I cant run .exe files it's because I tried all before posting here But don't worry, it was just a test. I'm in Pro with a clean install anyway
I even tried Cloud and pro was offered for free uograde in the store (instead of 46euro/dollar), but iirc the app restriction is still there if not on original device. It has been on my system, can't remember not having it there..
Nothing strange: this is for sure one of the hidden partitions like System Reserved. All volumes which has no assigned letters are presented by GUIDs.
This RTM RC3 has much bugs in all editions of Windows. I tested Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Home N and see a coup of errors in events list most of errors is system processes stoped work after Windows start. And Pro have a new group polity and now is not possivle dissable Windows defender or security center. Only Firewall of Windows Pro can dissable and the default is dissabled lol.
I think that's the EFI system partition. Anyone else having problems with being unable to remove the bloatware? Any time I try to uninstall Candy Crush, Facebook, Minecraft etc, it reappears when I reboot. Also tried removing them in Apps and Features and PowerShell.
Wireless Xbox One Controller not working in this version for me. Great... I knew I should not update from v1607, but forgot what was the reason I was staying on that version