The "blocking bug" that Gabriel Aul referred to several days ago in 10036 is apparently one that causes Explorer to crash "Microsoft was originally planning to ship build 10036 out officially this week, however due to a bug with the Start Menu, that never happened. You can replicate the bug by opening and then closing the Windows Accessories folder in the Start Menu, the result is a Start Menu crash."
If you have an well working system, I would suggest to do at least an Imaging of that drive before updating or install new builds! That would gives you the freedom for to go back at any time you need!
lol this aint boring although i found some stuff that wasnt boring when i rebooted pc which was a new style lock screen.
Guys, I'm know I'm probably the only one that doesn't like the new start menu...but is there anyway to get back the old windows 8 style start menu in his build? Thanks in advance
How about using classicshell.net ? "If you cannot imagine your life without the Classic Shell menu or other features it offers, here is a workaround to install Classic Shell. Just rename its installer and use some random name for the installer file, i.e. name it abcdef.exe. Then launch the renamed installer and Classic Shell will be installed. That's it, you are done. "
ok so far this build is good amd's VSR works which it didnt in 9926 and metro apps need fixing but most work fine no bugs as of yet
Anyone knows if League of Legends is working again in this build? Apparently their last patch f**ked 9926 up, so I guess the game devs have to fix this.
This Windows 10 is getting worse and worse each build, what an absolute mess, Longhorn all over again, trying to do too much with people who don't have the skills, and failing at every step Forget DX12, I'll be sticking to 8.1 unless something drastically improves by RTM
the personalize bug is still there. have to select a color again in order to get the desk top wall paper to change etc.
In my case, I hung it in Hyper-V (which I do with builds I have no plans on installing bare-metal due to known bugs). However, I have a nasty suspicion that some folks regard Windows (in general - not even Windows 8 in particular) as a way to bash Microsoft; however, a Windows that isn't the "buttoned up operating system that it is known for" is harder to criticize. There are more hints in the (vastly changed) OOBE in this build that Microsoft isn't taking itself as seriously as it used to (there were hints a-plenty in 9901, for example). It's not even just the lack of Start menu (especially considering that the replacement is vastly improved over the original - which even the critics admit); the increased near-lust for "improved old" - as opposed to "new" - makes me wonder what folks are really thinking. Right now, I'm prepping my existing Pro partition for replacement with 10036 (by replacement, I mean complete replacement - not upgrade); since I'm leaving Enterprise alone, I'm moving unique files from the Pro partition to the Enterprise partition before the Pro partition gets a bath. (I have a quad-boot - 8.1 ProWMC, 2012R2 (virtualization lab), 9926 Enterprise, and 9926 Pro (which will give way to 10036 Pro)