you can fix that by restarting explorer, i get that bug alot when ive been playing games at full screen, been there for a while seems to be related to auto resizing/scaling not sure if Microsoft is aware of it tbh Its not worth reporting
Up till now updates never checked for the requirements except one ip released one, on which they did test the watermark: requirements not met. But it is not expected this EP, it still is a 26100 based update should start checking them.
I've created and bootable usb through Media Creation Tool but during installation it gives me an not supported device info. I know about Rufus and everything to bypass this message but I wanna know why it's showing to me. The main reason I can think of it's because of the processor (Intel i5-8400) that they recently dropped from the supported processors list. Am I right? Or it's a glitch? TPM, Secure Boot, UEFI everything on. I wonder if they'll totally drop gen 8 when the next version arrives.
The 8th gen cpus are not blocked but removed from the OEM lists, no longer to be used by OEMs. Does the system have a TPM2.0 and secureboot enabled?
Yes! I logged on W10 and download pc health check and it said the device was compatible. I've used Rufus to bypass the requirements. I don't know what the issue was...
I was reading all about the new 'inetpub' folder, Recently I (clean) installed W11 Pro 24H2 26100.3775 in two systems, and then updated to 26100.3915 but in both of those systems, the 'inetpub' folder is not present even after being updated to the latest build 26100.3915 IIS is disabled in my systems and I haven't turned it on manually via Windows Features. So, could it be the reason for this missing folder?
@Clusterhead, @SM03 Here also fresh reinstalled windows 11 24h2 build 26100.3915 on different pc's and nowhere to see a inetpub folder ( didn't see it on previous installations too )[/QUOTE]
@HomeofMerlin I found this folder in an existing Windows 10 and Windows 11 installation after the Patchday updates. But not with a new installation