Not liking the new looks, too much phone-ish type behaving.. May be it would take some time to get used to but at first glance, I am not that happy..
I looked at that 3 times in the RSS feed today, it didnt click until I read your post haha Thanks LostED
Hello everyone, I just installed on a virtual machine with vmware a clean installation of Windows 10 1607 x64 but I noticed something wrong: I've got another user called "defaultuser0". That appears in the system settings as a normal user profile and also in C:\Users as a user folder. Has anyone else noticed this bug? There's a way to prevent it from appearing in the first place or do you know if microsoft's planning to release soon another ISO that fixes bugs released with 1607?
It's back to previous behavior now on all systems. Store has now the same language as the input language (and all other updated apps after input language change), and doesn't match the UI alone anymore. Probably the pt-pt conversion from en-us via update wasn't ready up until a few days ago.
The releases offered for Raspberry Pi 2 and other devices are self-contained OS images ready to run on the device. This contains the individual OS components (packages) necessary to build custom OS images with ICD, in conjunction with a BSP provided by the OEM/silicon vendor. The BSP provides the necessary drivers and hardware-specific components. This is actually the way Windows Phone has been built since 8.x, but was previously only available to OEMs. Still, I doubt they're going to release the actual Phone-specific OS packages to the public.
I'm trying to get an grip on some of the features of the many different versions of this new Anniversary release ? I'm running Windows 10 Build 14393 Enterprise x64 LTSB EN-US and I don't know if its just me but seems the build lacks MS Photo Viewer as a default .jpg viewer takes registry hack to get it working and after 2 days of struggling searching googling I can not for the life of me get the MS app store to let me download anything and also windows edge will not run on this version get some weird popup is this just me or is something native to this version ?
Thanks for the solutions! But I was looking for a way to prevent it from appear in the first place, or to know if MS is planning to release another updated ISO with these fiexes. I guess I'll just have to wait and hope, but I'm thinking that the next ISO will be released the next year
Not tried in first person, but the solution seem pretty obvious. Mount the WIM, delete the defaultuser0 folder, mount the registry hive and remove the user from the registry, commit the changes and replace the new WIM in the ISO.
I've looked inside install.wim but there isn't the defaultuser0 folder, I think it's a temporary user created during the setup that it should be automatically deleted once it finish the installation and create your user, but it seems that MS forgot to insert the commands to "clean everything" after the installation in this release..
Ok then just remove the user from the registry It'a a real user not a leftover folder, you can see it in the user manager just like any normal user. Anyway, yes the likely messed something during the generalize phase.
I've tried right now to mount the registry from the install.wim and in the [FONT="]HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\ the "defaultuser0" user doesn't show up at all, like the folder [/FONT]
Ok, then is likely a proper bug in the setup phase. I didn't check myself but would be useful to know if that user pops up also when the OS is deployed through dism /apply-image (or imagex /apply or gimagex), rather than the old school setup.
so I guess there's absolutely nothing we can do to prevent it from appearing. Do you guys know if MS is planning to release soon another ISO so maybe that'll be fixed?