While installing Windows 10 you are having option to log in Microsoft account, choose the option "create new" under the fields, then you can create new MS Account or the choose again under the fields the option "local account".
Nice find. However, and I guess this makes sense, it's dependent on File History. (It works against restore points too, but those don't happen frequently.) File History has its unfortunate quirks and requirements.
Hello, i updated to technical preview from my 8.1 and i can't activate it, it didn't asked for key before install or after, anyone else upgraded from 8.1?
I don't want to miss my Metro 'Alarm' in any way. The design remains the same from that image you posted earlier.
Chances are that if it didn't ask for your key, your probably activated - Seems MS pulled an AutoActivation Trick.
That icon is there for me. Maybe it's hidden on you? BTW, to a much earlier post: Yes, the Gpedit policy change for WU does appear to stick. Whether updates will still come down anyway (without notice) despite the setting is still unknown, since I've already installed the one update available.
Are you having the problem, when you click the right mouse button always opens the menu to left of the mouse cursor no matter of the cursor position on the screen?
Interestingly, the pkeyconfig contains Windows 8.1 RTM key-ranges along with the RC. So it is possible to use existing RTM GVLKs for KMS activation. (pkeyconfig upload credit goes to EFA11)
it is there now but not after the first boot, strange .. EDIT : someone find a way to put execute in new start menu ?
It's possible but when i go to my system it says: And when i want to activate it says: I guess it doesn't really mater but was just curious if it's a bug or something