Soldato
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No idea how they managed to break that so badly. Does anyone at MS do any testing these days?
dont be silly, thats what the insider program is for...
No idea how they managed to break that so badly. Does anyone at MS do any testing these days?
Still cant get rid of the windows.old folder. System clean up does not show it up,
Just reading that you have 10 days to change your mind and rollback. Perhaps that's why disk cleanup isn't working as before and the space will be reclaimed automatically??
http://www.neowin.net/news/psa-you-only-have-10-days-to-roll-back-windows-10-anniversary-update
This is a really good feature, and I was a bit bummed to hear MS will force restart machines after updates are installed, as I have a specific set of programs I usually have open (Lightroom etc).
Last night it download fine but then failed to "prepair" for installtion 3 times.
When it did install (it was not 11:00 at night) some my task bar short cuts where gone and the only programs listed at all in the the metro ones! very few things started etc. after much digging I found a powershell command which restored non metro apps to the start button program list.
I'm still without all the other Start button stuff that was there before (metro tiles, recently used programs etc) any ideas ?
Same. By the time you include old updates and drivers you can recover ~25GB.nope. i did a disk cleanup yesterday and it worked as it should. it deleted the old windows folder and the setup folder, etc.
That is fine if you have programs open that aren't active - not so good if you have ongoing tasks that MS doesn't see as "activity". Yet another horrid partial workaround for a problem that shouldn't exist in the first place.
Windows 10 Anniversary Update may affect and even delete other partitions on the same disk, OMGUbuntu is reporting, citing several complaints by users. "Broken boot loaders on an update are one thing but losing data, even entire partitions?" asks the author. Microsoft-centric news blog WindowsReport is corroborating on the report, adding that in some cases, the new OS was not able to detect some partitions. It says (edited):
Many users are reporting that some of their partitions disappeared after installing the Anniversary Update. Usually, it's the smallest partition that disappears, although we couldn't say for sure whether the partition is deleted or if Windows simply doesn't detect it. Some users are saying that the partition is not allocated, while others can detect it once they install third-party partition management applications.
We have reached out to Microsoft for clarification, and will update the post when we hear back from them.