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10158 lost wuapp and wall paper
Huh.
After installing 10158, I lost my wuapp icon and can not find Windows Updates in Control Panel, but if I start the setting app, I can get to updates. In task manager it shows "Settings" even though I am in the update manager. So I guess m$ removed the ability to get directly to wuapp. And M$ reset my selection of wallpaper back to the default. Golly Gee Wiz, what am I going to do without my Windows Nein wallpaper? |
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On 6/30/2015 1:11 AM, T wrote:
Huh. After installing 10158, I lost my wuapp icon and can not find Windows Updates in Control Panel, but if I start the setting app, I can get to updates. In task manager it shows "Settings" even though I am in the update manager. So I guess m$ removed the ability to get directly to wuapp. And M$ reset my selection of wallpaper back to the default. Golly Gee Wiz, what am I going to do without my Windows Nein wallpaper? Did mine this am and everything stayed OK, wallpaper, Icons, etc not much has visually changed. May see more as I use it. Regards, Rene |
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Rene Lamontagne wrote in news:TnAkx.83473$_a4.20778
@fx03.iad: On 6/30/2015 1:11 AM, T wrote: Huh. After installing 10158, I lost my wuapp icon and can not find Windows Updates in Control Panel, but if I start the setting app, I can get to updates. In task manager it shows "Settings" even though I am in the update manager. So I guess m$ removed the ability to get directly to wuapp. And M$ reset my selection of wallpaper back to the default. Golly Gee Wiz, what am I going to do without my Windows Nein wallpaper? Did mine this am and everything stayed OK, wallpaper, Icons, etc not much has visually changed. May see more as I use it. Regards, Rene Did mine this morning, no issues. lost insider hub app, but added it, as well as Japanese lauguage support.. what issues I saw with last build are corrected.. wallpaper remained as I set.. still checking .. |
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10158 lost wuapp and wall paper
"T" wrote in message ... Huh. After installing 10158, I lost my wuapp icon and can not find Windows Updates in Control Panel, but if I start the setting app, I can get to updates. In task manager it shows "Settings" even though I am in the update manager. So I guess m$ removed the ability to get directly to wuapp. And M$ reset my selection of wallpaper back to the default. Golly Gee Wiz, what am I going to do without my Windows Nein wallpaper? Updated to 10158 yesterday, and about the only thing I noticed different right off hand was the ability to unpin items from the task bar. On the previous release, I couldn't get rid of the Firefox icon that was pinned from the get-go. Now it's gone, and so are the others I don't want. Running WUAPP.EXE from a command prompt now brings up the Settings menu. Not a deal breaker, I wouldn't think (not for me, anyhow). Downloading 10159 right now. I guess I'll see in the next hour or two what it brings :-) -- SC Tom |
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10158 lost wuapp and wall paper
"SC Tom" wrote in message ... "T" wrote in message ... Huh. After installing 10158, I lost my wuapp icon and can not find Windows Updates in Control Panel, but if I start the setting app, I can get to updates. In task manager it shows "Settings" even though I am in the update manager. So I guess m$ removed the ability to get directly to wuapp. And M$ reset my selection of wallpaper back to the default. Golly Gee Wiz, what am I going to do without my Windows Nein wallpaper? Updated to 10158 yesterday, and about the only thing I noticed different right off hand was the ability to unpin items from the task bar. On the previous release, I couldn't get rid of the Firefox icon that was pinned from the get-go. Now it's gone, and so are the others I don't want. Running WUAPP.EXE from a command prompt now brings up the Settings menu. Not a deal breaker, I wouldn't think (not for me, anyhow). Downloading 10159 right now. I guess I'll see in the next hour or two what it brings :-) Looks like same old- same old. No big changes for me. One thing I've noticed is that from 10130 on, the OS seems to run a little quicker. Where the early releases seemed to lag when doing small things like open the start menu, the newer releases seem to react better. -- SC Tom |
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10158 lost wuapp and wall paper
SC Tom wrote:
"SC Tom" wrote in message ... "T" wrote in message ... Huh. After installing 10158, I lost my wuapp icon and can not find Windows Updates in Control Panel, but if I start the setting app, I can get to updates. In task manager it shows "Settings" even though I am in the update manager. So I guess m$ removed the ability to get directly to wuapp. And M$ reset my selection of wallpaper back to the default. Golly Gee Wiz, what am I going to do without my Windows Nein wallpaper? Updated to 10158 yesterday, and about the only thing I noticed different right off hand was the ability to unpin items from the task bar. On the previous release, I couldn't get rid of the Firefox icon that was pinned from the get-go. Now it's gone, and so are the others I don't want. Running WUAPP.EXE from a command prompt now brings up the Settings menu. Not a deal breaker, I wouldn't think (not for me, anyhow). Downloading 10159 right now. I guess I'll see in the next hour or two what it brings :-) Looks like same old- same old. No big changes for me. One thing I've noticed is that from 10130 on, the OS seems to run a little quicker. Where the early releases seemed to lag when doing small things like open the start menu, the newer releases seem to react better. running 10159 here without any problems |
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10158 lost wuapp and wall paper
In the last episode of , "SC Tom"
said: Looks like same old- same old. No big changes for me. One thing I've noticed is that from 10130 on, the OS seems to run a little quicker. Where the early releases seemed to lag when doing small things like open the start menu, the newer releases seem to react better. I've definitely noticed the same here. I suspect it's a matter of polish and debug code disappearing. -- Quoting one is plagiarism. Quoting many is research. |
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On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 14:44:33 -0700, DevilsPGD
wrote: In the last episode of , "SC Tom" said: Looks like same old- same old. No big changes for me. One thing I've noticed is that from 10130 on, the OS seems to run a little quicker. Where the early releases seemed to lag when doing small things like open the start menu, the newer releases seem to react better. I've definitely noticed the same here. I suspect it's a matter of polish and debug code disappearing. Or you've just gotten used to it. Human perception is notoriously unreliable. |
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In the last episode of ,
Char Jackson said: On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 14:44:33 -0700, DevilsPGD wrote: In the last episode of , "SC Tom" said: Looks like same old- same old. No big changes for me. One thing I've noticed is that from 10130 on, the OS seems to run a little quicker. Where the early releases seemed to lag when doing small things like open the start menu, the newer releases seem to react better. I've definitely noticed the same here. I suspect it's a matter of polish and debug code disappearing. Or you've just gotten used to it. Human perception is notoriously unreliable. I agree that this is often a possibility, I don't think that that's the case here as I only use Windows 10 infrequently, in a VM, and my VM experience in Windows 8.1 hasn't changed, nor has my experience in 8.1 on the physical machines. -- I understand what all the individual words mean despite the misspellings; I just don't understand what they mean in that particular order. |
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