Once you are on an offline windows account the upgrade will stay on that account. When you do a clean install you always can select either to use an online account or an offline account.
Don't worry, it won't be long before you apply them Tin Foil Tweaks, then it will really be slow, lol, j/k
Thanks for the feedback! No I didn't do anything. I did a clean install since the 14371 refused to upgrade my 14366 installation (which was carried upgrade from a very long builds). I will run the scan and share back! The MDL forum no longer send me notification that someone quoted me, I need to come back and check every time. All my systems are broken I guess! :/
You can't go to settings in your profile to have them e-mail you when someone replies to one of your threads
After MAJOR tweakage, Build 72 did become snappy! I just have one issue - I can't figure out how to disable TaskBar Transparency. I use Start10 and I selected to disable transparency, but it is still there... I think it causes a slight problem when I press Windows key during games. Usually, if I play a game in Borderless Window Mode, pressing the Windows key results in being able to see the TaskBar, which contains some frequently-used Pins that I could access. With Build 72, pressing Windows key just makes Start show up, but not the TaskBar... I think its due to TaskBar being transparent...
For those of you, early birds that are testing these Insider Previews. Any comments on whether Microsoft have improved how UWP-apps behave compared to "legacy" applications? Are we finally able to manually control the audio of UWP-apps using the Windows Volume Mixer, or do these apps still behave like their own separate thing not very well integrated to the overall operating system just like in the current stable build? I do love to use UnStream instead of Twitch.tv in the browser, and HyperTube instead of YouTube in the browser as it's more efficient in terms of system resources and I can freely scale the size of the video after how I see fit. But I do hate the fact that none of these Windows Store apps shows up in the Windows Volume Mixer... And I do hate that most of them keeps resetting their volume settings each and every time I close one the apps... I can't really understand why Microsoft have yet to implement a always-on-top option to apps either. I would love to have video apps always-on-top, or at least something like the "Picture-in-Picture" mode you see in the new macOS, and on Android and iOS.