Windows 10 Start Bar change
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@dashrender said in Windows 10 Start Bar change:
@jaredbusch said in Windows 10 Start Bar change:
@coliver said in Windows 10 Start Bar change:
You can change this.
You highlighted the wrong one. It is showing labels that has supposedly changed. I highly doubt this behavior is a default.
You might be right - it might not be the default - but I want to know WTF happened to change it, because I didn't change it.
Where did the ISO come from. What options did you click on during install. Did you join AzureAD during install. Etc.
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I guess my first question is... does it matter? I know you want to know how it changed but with the way Microsoft is handling Windows 10 two installs are rarely identical (unless you image them). Just seems like this is an odd hill to plant your flag. Other then being an interesting point of discussion not sure how relevant it is in the grand scheme of Windows 10.
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@jaredbusch said in Windows 10 Start Bar change:
@dashrender said in Windows 10 Start Bar change:
@jaredbusch said in Windows 10 Start Bar change:
@coliver said in Windows 10 Start Bar change:
You can change this.
You highlighted the wrong one. It is showing labels that has supposedly changed. I highly doubt this behavior is a default.
You might be right - it might not be the default - but I want to know WTF happened to change it, because I didn't change it.
Where did the ISO come from. What options did you click on during install. Did you join AzureAD during install. Etc.
- OEM ISO from MS
- all default options during install
did run reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CloudContent" /f /v DisableWindowsConsumerFeatures /t REG_DWORD /d 1 2>&1
before connecting to network - Joined an on prem domain,
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@coliver said in Windows 10 Start Bar change:
You can change this.
Also, My bad - this post was a red herring to my problem which lead us down a rabbit hole of things I wasn't looking for.
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@coliver said in Windows 10 Start Bar change:
I guess my first question is... does it matter? I know you want to know how it changed but with the way Microsoft is handling Windows 10 two installs are rarely identical (unless you image them). Just seems like this is an odd hill to plant your flag. Other then being an interesting point of discussion not sure how relevant it is in the grand scheme of Windows 10.
I was curious if this was the new default on fresh 1703 installs - not upgrade installs.
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Let me check on a fresh VM and see if I can duplicate it.
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It is not a 1703 default as I have installed it many times.
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@jaredbusch said in Windows 10 Start Bar change:
It is not a 1703 default as I have installed it many times.
And I'm willing to accept that - I'm just wondering if there is some keyboard shortcut etc that makes this happen - or just WTF.
I also realize that it's likely I'll never find out what happened here, why it is this way.
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@dafyre said in Windows 10 Start Bar change:
@jaredbusch said in Windows 10 Start Bar change:
@dashrender FFS scroll down
I wish software vendors would leave the freaking scrollbars visible when there's stuff to be scrolled!
Good to know
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@dafyre said in Windows 10 Start Bar change:
@jaredbusch said in Windows 10 Start Bar change:
@dashrender FFS scroll down
I wish software vendors would leave the freaking scrollbars visible when there's stuff to be scrolled!
Agreed!