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Windows 10 May 2019 Update - Here is everything you need to know - OUT NOW!

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Now if my laptop could stop crashing with driver power state error.

 

MS: not happening b****

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15 minutes ago, Penkid said:

Does the removal of 3D viewer, remove the fucking 3D objects folder ?

Nope. Sorry.

 

But this is how to remove it manually (it will come back once you update Windows to this version, so you'll need to redo it after):

Open Regedit, and go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MyComputer\NameSpace

And delete the key (folder) called: {0DB7E03F-FC29-4DC6-9020-FF41B59E513A}

 

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9 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

Now if my laptop could stop crashing with driver power state error.

 

MS: not happening b****

That is a driver issue on your side or BIOS/UEFI update is required.

Try and find the latest chipset drivers from the manufacture, or install the ones from laptop manufacture in the case they did strange stuff at the hardware level and require special drivers as a result. If your laptop is older than Windows 10, try installing the older Windows version drivers if nothing else works.

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Microsoft continues to polish the tird that is Windows 10. Not like I have a choice in updating to this though ?‍♂️

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22 minutes ago, GoodBytes said:

 

Open Regedit, and go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MyComputer\NameSpace

And delete the key (folder) called: {0DB7E03F-FC29-4DC6-9020-FF41B59E513A}

 

I know about that. But I wish Microsoft will allow for the removal for the folder anyway without Regedit modifications   

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2 minutes ago, Mira Yurizaki said:

Is the Sandbox an absolutely clean state (i.e., no drivers or anything) or does it take hints from what your system has?

It is based on your system (No need to download a VHD or ISO). But the account is created new, and runs under Hyper-V. It is all created at each startup, and trashed when closed. As it is Hyper-V, RAM is not set to be reserved. It dynamically consumes what it needs. So if Sandbox environment consumes 1GB, it will consume 1GB itself, and not reserved 4GB for itself, but only consume 1GB, leaving you out of 3GB.

 

Microsoft has a lengthy article on how it works here:

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-Kernel-Internals/Windows-Sandbox/ba-p/301849

Scroll down to "Windows Sandbox internals" to jump into the details.

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54 minutes ago, GoodBytes said:

Did I save? Well, now you’ll know! Notepad now displays an asterisk (*) on the title bar next to the file name on a document that was modified and not saved yet.

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Seriously, why did it take Microsoft so long to implement this.

 

One thing I can see myself use quite a lot, is the sandbox.

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they didnt even manage to fix the october update and already pushing new one? cant wait for shit to break again

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I'll bet you this will break trackpad drivers on my dad's laptop again, requiring me to 7zip the driver EXE open and use device manager's "have disk" feature to force it to use them again...

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52 minutes ago, GoodBytes said:

It is based on your system (No need to download a VHD or ISO). But the account is created new, and runs under Hyper-V. It is all created at each startup, and trashed when closed. As it is Hyper-V, RAM is not set to be reserved. It dynamically consumes what it needs. So if Sandbox environment consumes 1GB, it will consume 1GB itself, and not reserved 4GB for itself, but only consume 1GB, leaving you out of 3GB.

 

Microsoft has a lengthy article on how it works here:

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-Kernel-Internals/Windows-Sandbox/ba-p/301849

Scroll down to "Windows Sandbox internals" to jump into the details.

Ooh.

 

I kind of wish there was a persistent instance so I could isolate things in their own sandboxes.

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41 minutes ago, BachChain said:

So is this basically 'Windows 7 mode'

Nope. Windows 10 search classic is the same as Windows 7 + Web

Sorry, but it has not changed. Microsoft back-pedaled the mess Windows 8 introduced.

 

The Enhanced mode is closer to OSX Spotlight search in terms of coverage, if I am not mistaken.

 

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48 minutes ago, Neftex said:

they didnt even manage to fix the october update and already pushing new one? cant wait for shit to break again

What are you talking about? It's been fixed soon after its release.

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54 minutes ago, iamdarkyoshi said:

I'll bet you this will break trackpad drivers on my dad's laptop again, requiring me to 7zip the driver EXE open and use device manager's "have disk" feature to force it to use them again...

Most likely. I mean Microsoft just use what driver has been delivered to them.. if the recent/latest drivers breaks compatibility with older devices... well, sadly there is not much you can do. I need to more details to explain what is the issue you are facing, but all I can say now is:

 

The way it works is that when you update Windows versions, it actually does an OS upgrade procedure. It will scan for your hardware, re-install the drivers it has. Only if the older version of Windows 10 are newer, it will transfer the drivers. Windows doesn't know if a device is working properly or not, beside if it can communicate in some way with the hardware or not through the drivers successfully.

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2 minutes ago, GoodBytes said:

Most likely. I mean Microsoft just use what driver has been delivered to them.. if the recent/latest drivers breaks compatibility with older devices... well, sadly there is not much you can do. You can send feedback and if enough people complain, Microsoft might have special, older, drivers for the affected hardware but that is about it, sadly.

This machine was new enough to have come with windows 8.1 and of course got the win10 update, and dell has w10 drivers for it on their site

 

But after like the creators update, they broke... But like I said, forcing them to install works perfectly

 

Its so weird

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17 minutes ago, iamdarkyoshi said:

This machine was new enough to have come with windows 8.1 and of course got the win10 update, and dell has w10 drivers for it on their site

 

But after like the creators update, they broke... But like I said, forcing them to install works perfectly

 

Its so weird

Haunted Devices Episode 2

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37 minutes ago, GoodBytes said:

Nope. Windows 10 search classic is the same as Windows 7 + Web

Sorry, but it has not changed. Microsoft back-pedaled the mess Windows 8 introduced.

 

The Enhanced mode is closer to OSX Spotlight search in terms of coverage, if I am not mistaken.

 

I just hope it will actually search correctly after the update. It's less capable at finding files right now than even search in Windows ME. For example, it can't find a keyword if it is in the middle of a larger string.

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3 minutes ago, jagdtigger said:

Ummmm dont use it? 9_9

What would I use instead? Linux? Hah!

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24 minutes ago, SlimyPython said:

Haunted Devices Episode 2

I had a laptop at work where the headphones jack was muted when the hard drive screws were installed

 

dead serious

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i have a few questions. 

  • will it reinstall all the apps you can now remove if you remove them like it does with candy crush?
  • can i still use snipping tool?
  • does it prompt me if it automatically changes active hours? i use my Windows system for school stuff only and i cannot really risk a random restart sometimes. 
  • can i use insider previews in Windows Sandbox?

She/Her

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