Desperate to find something to be done about notifications (see a few posts up), I searched on that word in Process Explorer. Plenty came up, but "shellexperiencehost.exe" was suspicious just because it had the word shell in it, and what used to work to temporarily resolve this problem was restarting the shell. So, I killed the process, and though it immediate restarted itself, notifications were then normal again. No doubt this is as temporary a fix as a reboot is, but it's a lot easier than a reboot. I may even schedule it to be terminated if I find that it has to be done manually too many times a day.
It is not available in 166 which is the last insider build I have seen. It may be what people who stay an insider will see after rtm.
you have to add it from settings/system/apps & features/manage optional features/add a feature - then scroll down until you find the insiders hub,to install
create a new local account (admin) delete your msa,then log in and recreate your msa,you can then delete the other account,this fixes a lot of bugs.
It would sure be great to know why something such as that would fix a lot of bugs. Anyone care to guess why one account over the other would fix software bugs?
i bet we will get no .esd in hidden folders from windows update when it "happens". but its good thing, because 2 upgrades has been bad for me and 2 has been fine. they need to fix that s**t.
Nice, can't wait to try out the RTM (or pretty damn close to it)! A strange bug I've been encountering with this build - sometimes the font size of the folders in the bottom right of the start menu doubles and later on stops responding until explorer is restarted. I thought it has to do with multimonitor scaling but it happens even when the second monitor isn't switched on :-S
they pull 10162/6 out and put RTM in so no ISO in 29 July just ESD file over WU mmmmmm but we can make ISO for that what's needed is to know ACTIVATION (KMS v7 or whatever)