click on start button click on a desktop app shortcut from the taskbar nowmove the mouse cursor to the open desktop app and taskbar will disappear for an instant
I've fresh installed original leak twice, ran each update first in different orders and tried rebooting and not rebooting inbetween them, and it fails to boot every time after the big update
you have to fully update window 8.1 before running the leak patch and you also have to install the small size patch before the big one and restart your computer in between.
No idea why you have tried to install this new MSU to the first leak when part 1 of the MSU is Leak 1 and Part 2 of MSU is leak 2? or am i wrong on that lol Also it was posted on this new leak page that "You must install this MSU update to RTMs only" did ya miss that part too not aimed at you superuser i was too lazy to quote MR magic hence the quote for what he said when you replied lol.
again you are supposed to install these updates to the RTM as we all did and its not a piece of crap as its simple and easy to do lol even a chimp can do it
i found an old bug with this build..sometimes explorer freezes but again can live with that as its freeeeeeee
I just found a showstopper bug. On touch devices, specifically Surface Pro, holding a finger on an icon on the task bar (aka right click) simply does not work. No matter how long you hold, it's seen as a left click and launches the item instead of giving a context menu. And trying to use the pen to do it is almost as bad. The menu is there but flickers and moves while you're trying to interact with it. It works on the start button and empty taskbar areas but not on the icons.
It's not exactly a showstopper bug considering this is a leak of pre-release. Showstopper is a bug found in final, obviously there will be bugs in pre-release, that's why it's pre-release and not the final.
hmm, I know a lot people suffer from display driver has stopped responding, but I never had that on same driver on fresh 8.1, got it once so far.....system only few hours old, makes me wonder long term, hahahah
Same here, but that's not something I do often myself anyway. An easier way to do it is to press on the taskbar icon and slide upward and you'll see the jumplist slide out. This method still works in 16610.