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  #16  
Old January 25th 15, 12:51 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
John Szalay
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Default Windows 10 build 9926

Rene Lamontagne wrote in news:ma1b6f$pca$1@dont-


Hi Joel, I accidentally hit Rollback when I went to reboot and sure as
Hell it rolled back to previous build, And now I can't find a way to
boot back into the new build!!! looks like I may have to D/L the new
build and start over. Next time I am going to remove that option from
boot menu before I screw up Again.

Regards, Rene


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Microsoft Forum Moderator

Uninstall option when booting up Windows 10 Technical Preview


After installing this build, you may see a boot selection menu each time
you reboot your PC. This is because a second boot option has been added
for uninstalling the Windows 10 Technical Preview.

================================================== =====================


When you get to this screen, if you do nothing, it will automatically
boot to the Windows 10 Technical Preview within 30 seconds by default
(which you can modify) or you can choose it on your own. If you feel the
need, you can choose to uninstall Tech Preview through this boot
selection screen to get back up and running. Don’t worry, this behavior
is only temporary. In future builds, you’ll be able to uninstall through
the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE).

If you would like to remove the uninstall option from the boot up
experience:

1.From the Start menu or the Search icon, search for cmd

2.Press-and-hold or right-click Command Prompt from the search results
and select Run as administrator

3.Type bcdedit /timeout 0 at the command prompt and hit ENTER

You can get the uninstall option back in the boot menu by following these
steps again, but change the timeout value to something between 1 and 30,
instead of zero.

================================================== =
REF:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/i...insider_wintp-
insider_install/uninstall-option-when-booting-up-windows-10/b40b3999-
e0d3-49e0-a4c0-12b886a8951d

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  #17  
Old January 25th 15, 12:51 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
John Szalay
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Posts: 76
Default Windows 10 build 9926

Rene Lamontagne wrote in news:ma1b6f$pca$1@dont-


Hi Joel, I accidentally hit Rollback when I went to reboot and sure as
Hell it rolled back to previous build, And now I can't find a way to
boot back into the new build!!! looks like I may have to D/L the new
build and start over. Next time I am going to remove that option from
boot menu before I screw up Again.

Regards, Rene


First question/answer in the forum


Microsoft Forum Moderator

Uninstall option when booting up Windows 10 Technical Preview


After installing this build, you may see a boot selection menu each time
you reboot your PC. This is because a second boot option has been added
for uninstalling the Windows 10 Technical Preview.

================================================== =====================


When you get to this screen, if you do nothing, it will automatically
boot to the Windows 10 Technical Preview within 30 seconds by default
(which you can modify) or you can choose it on your own. If you feel the
need, you can choose to uninstall Tech Preview through this boot
selection screen to get back up and running. Don’t worry, this behavior
is only temporary. In future builds, you’ll be able to uninstall through
the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE).

If you would like to remove the uninstall option from the boot up
experience:

1.From the Start menu or the Search icon, search for cmd

2.Press-and-hold or right-click Command Prompt from the search results
and select Run as administrator

3.Type bcdedit /timeout 0 at the command prompt and hit ENTER

You can get the uninstall option back in the boot menu by following these
steps again, but change the timeout value to something between 1 and 30,
instead of zero.

================================================== =
REF:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/i...insider_wintp-
insider_install/uninstall-option-when-booting-up-windows-10/b40b3999-
e0d3-49e0-a4c0-12b886a8951d

  #18  
Old January 25th 15, 12:01 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Joel
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Default Windows 10 build 9926



"SC Tom" wrote in message ...



"Joel" wrote in message ...


"Joel" wrote in message ...

First impression: Dislike search box on taskbar. If I choose show icon, it
goes
over taskbar, hidding taskbar buttons. Did unpin all apps tiles from start
menu,
now start menu don't resize as build 9879 did.

...Don't know where administrative tools are. I was looking for Disk cleanup
utility on tart menu and search box and couldn't find it.


Click on "All apps" on the bottom of the Start menu. On the next page is Admin
Tools (or at least it is on mine).
--
SC Tom


Hello, I forgot administrative tools are in control panel. My start menu doesn't
bring admin tools.

  #19  
Old January 25th 15, 12:01 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Joel
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Posts: 28
Default Windows 10 build 9926



"SC Tom" wrote in message ...



"Joel" wrote in message ...


"Joel" wrote in message ...

First impression: Dislike search box on taskbar. If I choose show icon, it
goes
over taskbar, hidding taskbar buttons. Did unpin all apps tiles from start
menu,
now start menu don't resize as build 9879 did.

...Don't know where administrative tools are. I was looking for Disk cleanup
utility on tart menu and search box and couldn't find it.


Click on "All apps" on the bottom of the Start menu. On the next page is Admin
Tools (or at least it is on mine).
--
SC Tom


Hello, I forgot administrative tools are in control panel. My start menu doesn't
bring admin tools.

 




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