@nexus76 i have 32gigs of ram... but ofcause i deactivate pagefile and "powercfg -h off" ... then i got about 7.6 GB ... 5 minutes laters... if i install drivers an stuff everything blows up and i am over 10gigs... but i meant pure os .. nothing else =) and thats ok i guess... to save a gig... (although windows 7 had about the same size ... -.-*)
The Start Menu for 10036 hasn't been working for about 24 hours now for me. Does anybody know how to fix it? - So far I have tried running the following from Administrative Powershell: Code: Get-AppxPackage | % { Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppxManifest.xml" -verbose } - Restarting Windows several times It has been running well for a few days now. The Start Menu was working for the first few days. And this is the only issue that I have experienced with it thus far. But I am stumped, not sure how to fix it.
WinHEC event starts tomorrow March 18-19, maybe a new build will be released. BuildFeed has been on build 10041 for 3 days now.
If you have your installation media with you use it to do repair or simply refresh your Windows 10 build 10036. You can as well scan for Malware.
I think Gabe said they removed the old start menu code, I don't know if it's the case of that particular build.
1. Unpin all bugged app from Start. 2. Get dev license: powershell -> Show-WindowsDeveloperLicenseRegistration 3. Check status: powershell -> Get-WindowsDeveloperLicense 4. Reset Store cache: Run -> wsreset 5. Open Store (green icon) go to %YouAccount% and restore Mail, Calendar & People.
That's horrible, I wont use RTM if this keeps up, Not a fan of the new one, its horrible and buggy, they deserve no respect whatsoever, they are nothing, they need bill gates.
Get out. You are not suited for leaked builds and preview versions or rather you don't seem to understand what's going on...