I agree, it never finds the thing I'm looking for, you have to go down to like the 4th or 5th page LOL
Because when I opened the Bing search engine, there was a picture of Trump in the lower right corner that says "Plan to Bypass Result?" and I figured that if I was going to have to bypass the search engine result, I might as well not use Bing! And No, this isn't a political statement. It could have been anyone in that caption.
As far for the only OFFICIAL info, it will be .508. I don't know why this is still being discussed, whatever ESD/ISO they will release to the public, there will be a CU released right after it and they will continue to for the next 2 to 2.5 years.
Yes I totally agree with you because it's how things work. Anyway, I just give him a reply since he quoted mine.
Please help the careless guy! I just did a fresh installation of w10 home 2004 and when the installer asked me to connect to the internet, I accidentally allowed it to connect to a public open hotspot. Then the installer asked me to make an ms account, which is what I want to avoid at all costs! It is not my wireless, thus I can not just turn the router off and proceed, so what can I do now?
Disconnect your ethernet cable or find the switch on your laptop to turn off your wireless connection. Then when it asks you to create an account, just click on next. It might tell you "Something went wrong", but I think the next screen will allow you to skip creating an MS Account. Then it will ask you to provide a name and a password and it should finish installing. This is a "Local Account" install. On the main www.mydigitallife.net webpage there's a link to "How to Install Windows 10 & Windows 8.1 with Local Account (Bypass Microsoft Account Sign In)".
Made a better tutorial video with txt comments: Added to the OP, tutorial section: How to enable the use of offline accounts on Win 10 Home + SL https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...20h1-2-vb_release.80763/page-234#post-1620467
On the topic of optional updates, I checked on one of the systems I maintain and there was firmware listed. I knew by looking at the version info that this was actually a BIOS update. If this a new thing? I never knew that you could get actual BIOS updates through windows updates. The system is a ASUS VivoBook Pro 15 N580GD.
Instructions unclear, got stuck in the basement for the night.. One should not assume anything explorer will work under setup/oobe. It would be much clearer to provide a command to enter at the Shift+F10 prompt, something like: wmic path win32_networkadapter where "physicaladapter=true" call disable Can undo it by using enable instead of disable. Can just type it blindly, even if the cmd does not have the focus (as it happens often) if it's the one selected in the mini alt-tab.
powershell is also usually unavailable during setup/oobe, depends a lot if it's a clean install or an upgrade. taskkill / tasklist and a couple more stuff can also not be available wmi console on the other hand should work because setup launches it - and it can be quite useful at times. and I did experience those weird alt-tab and focus glitches on laptops, probably something to do with not running manufacturer's atk tool, when even f-keys can be problematic in any case, we strive to give clear instructions that work most of the times
Afaik, when upgrading it won't ask to create an online account if the upgrade is done from an offline account install, running a test now. The control connections option worked fine when i was so stupid myself to connect a dell laptop to the net before i created the offline account. It was a fresh out of the box run with the OEM pre-installed 10 Home. For the creation of the tutorial gif i had to run it several times to get the timings for the on screen info correctly and every time it worked as expected.