Seriously, it is in my Internet Explorer 11 Favourites. I am still wondering about how it got there by default.
Not in my system. It appears to be a Chinese search website. Did you install some sort of software that bundled with that shortcut?
None I can think of. I am suspecting that to be coming from my installation. Looking at my regional language (my country is affiliated to Britain) I used EN-GB ISO to do my installation.
Simple its saved in the cloud as my account auto synced amazon links i had faved on win 8.1 if you say you didnt just means you didnt do it on purpose or might in the past have installed a toolbar on 8.x and your account just synced it so rather than thinking what you installed or faved in 10 wonder what you install/faved in win8.x
Do us a favour if you can install Windows 8.1 on a vbox enter your Microsoft mail as your account enter iexplorer and confirm that the favorite is still there (if it is its because your account synched your favorites if not your tp iso/setup wants you to learn chinese).
As I usually don't use the IE it must be more likely on your end. I prefer Chrome + Gmail-Account to keep things stored in case of a re-install.
Taking a look at the task Scheduler and found some interesting stuff under \Microsoft\Windows\Customer Experience Improvement Program Note:- One of the tasks under there was called Uploader Does this have anything to do with the Keylogger in Windows 10
If it was from your installation, it would be in the users\default folder under some subdirectory. Try mounting the wim and see if it's in there.
Does anybody use a two (or more) monitor setup with expanded desktops and stumbled about the "problem" that Win+cursor left / right isn't able to move (and snap) the current window to the next monitor anymore? This is working perfectly fine with Windows Server 2012 R2 but not with Windows 10 Server Enterprise TP (both on a second computer with a dual monitor setup).