I'm not sure how long you've been able to do that, but I've been doing it in win8.x for quite a while now. Perhaps you can do it in win7 as well.
I have been doing right click paste into command prompt since at least Windows Vista maybe Windows XP. That's nothing new.
p Yes lmfao, i do it in 7 and 8, fail? i always do a paste via right click cause ctrl+v wont work, it will give V^ instead... so how is this a find? xD
I guess what he is talking about is, you no need to select 'Paste' option in the right click context menu, you just right click on the command prompt, the text in the clipboard will automatically pasted into the prompt(again with out need of selecting 'Paste' option in the context menu, in fact there is no context menu at all). Edit: I just found out that it is same for copying text from command prompt as well, just select the text & right click on it(no context menu & selecting 'Copy' option), the text automatically gets copied to the clipboard
Haven't tried it myself yet, but doing presentation Joe Belbiore mentioned that CTRL +V works in command prompt in Windows 10.
That's new in Windows 10 as I've been trying to do that in Windows 8 without much success. I always end up with the ^V in the windows. Also happens because I've been using Terminal over in Linux more. I feel like most of these features are those that have been around in other operating systems for some time. It just took Microsoft years to figure it out lol
I wish they had implemented command prompt history like in linux(terminal history), it would be awesome.
Build the usual triple-index WIM, enabled ProfessionalWMC on index 1 and .NET for all indices, no errors appeared .
That would be nice lol At present you can do that with just the up arrow key repeatedly but if you close it out there is no history. I love BASH atm bc of that lol
I just tried a fresh W10 Enterprise in a VM, and notifications there are also in the lower right (as they are on my main machine, also Enterprise), not in the upper right as in Win 8.1. The only thing I can figure, and this seems a stretch, is that for the Enterprise edition, MS decided to locate notifications differently than in the consumer version. Perhaps because Enterprise has so many Outlook users who were infuriated by their "toast" notifications no longer appearing in the lower right as they had for years (until Win 8.0 came along)?
I've got it installed in two places - one physical laptop and one virtual machine. Both are the non-enterprise version. The VM shows the notifications in the lower right. The laptop shows it in the upper right. Can't really figure out what's different. Both clean installs. Different screen resolutions, maybe?
Just an odd bug?.... I haven't seen this posted yet (unless I've missed it elsewhere).. Installed Normal TP and Enterprise dual boot with no issues....Except...after several reboots on a later shutdown, I then removed the dual boot Win 10 hdd. Cold boot to Windows 7 hdd and every partition (8 of them) across 3 other HDD's were marked dirty for required chkdsk. It was a result of Windows 10, but how I can't pin down... Anyone else experience a similar bug?