I have looked extensively on line to facilitate changing a computer name randomly at startup. I know it is feasible (programmaticly of course), but it is it advisable.
This got me thinking. Thank-you to pointing me in the right direction. Since there was an update to MS-Store, which would be a new updated feature. I had set the GPO not to except any new features after 22H2. Select the Target Update Feature Version which I set to 22H2. I set it back to not...
Windows Update service download; I recently made a change to this setting; Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install. Could this cause this issue. I'll set it to default.
I realize this maybe only w10 o/s but I am surprised that no one else experience this issue. I installed a 1TB nvme drive as my o/s drive, waste of space but I also kept my 1 TB WD drive which has been partition to my specific needs. I no longer need to resize the recovery partition on the...
Windows search is not being removed as it still shows up on my task bar. Its been like this for awhile. I always have to go into taskbar settings and put search as hidden.
Also, should I disconnect the internet during a host refresh. Would this impact the search showing up on my taskbar.
MS store does not open using dism compatible when cleaning windown updates doing a host refresh. I picked none, and did a fresh install, and voila no problems.
I just have the one SSD which is partitioned into multiple logical drives. When I do a fresh install I always delete the the gpt partitions on C drive, which leaves unallocated space left for drive C. I checked the disk partition option for the autounattend.xml. I set the size of the recovery...
I always use remove reinstalls after the first check for updates. Not sure I should report this but with a fresh install the recovery partition was sized at 530 MB which I resized to 780 MB before checking for updates.
Well, I guess it was overdue. I did a fresh install. No issues so far. Need to redocument all my settings to be encapsulated into my iso. Well, it will give me something to do for awhile.
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