Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 10052 now available for phones

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Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 10052 now available for phones

yes, OS Version 10.0.12534.59 is build 10052. unfortunately, I don't know why the build number is different with os version. it is very confusing. you can send feedback about it.

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  • New Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 10074 now available

    New Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 10074 now available, see here- http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindows/2015/04/2​9/new-windows-10-insider-preview-build-10074-now-a​...
    and from that page:
    New Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 10074 now available
    April 29, 2015April 29, 2015 by Gabe Aul // PC, Tablet // 0 Comments
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    Hi everyone from the Build 2015 conference happening right now in San Francisco! If you haven’t already, check out Terry’s blog post about all the Windows 10 announcements we made today. If you’re at Build this week or at Ignite in Chicago next week – keep your eye out for me and say hello!
    Today we have a new build available to both the Fast and Slow ring for Windows Insiders (that means we’ll have ISOs available too for those of you who like a clean install.) With this build we continue to evolve the features and design for Windows 10, and you’ll see a lot of subtle changes and improvements, many of which were influenced directly by Windows Insiders. One of those changes is the reintroduction of some Aero Glass elements in the UI, but there are many more things throughout the product as well. We continue to use your feedback directly day to day in how our feature teams operate, and we hope that Windows 10 will be the best version of Windows yet because you had a direct hand in its creation.
    One other subtle change that you’ll notice is that we’ve changed how we talk about the builds from “Technical Preview” to “Insider Preview” to reflect the importance of the Windows Insider community in how we’re building Windows 10.
    And speaking of Windows Insiders, we were super excited to host the 10 winners of our Windows Insiders to Campus contest in Redmond last week and hear their thoughts on the program and the product. We’ll share more on that soon.
    Here is what’s newSome of the things that Joe demoed on stage earlier today during the Build keynote are not yet included in this build and will be in future builds. But we still have a bunch of new stuff for you to check out!
    General UX improvements: We made a bunch of UX improvements with the last build and you’ll see even more in this build. For example, you’ll notice a new Live Tile animation for Start in addition to in addition to some performance and stability improvements for Live Tiles.
    We’ve done work to better support high DPI displays. And we know many Windows Insiders are running multi-mon setups – often with 2 monitors with different DPI. You will start to see some work we’re doing to make sure core UX components in Windows scale correctly on both your monitors so things look nice regardless of DPI.
    We’ve also heard loud in clear that many Windows Insiders want to see Aero Glass from Windows 7 make a comeback. We’ve been working out how to satisfy this request, and are trying some things out with this build to see how you like them. We’re running a little A/B test with this build. 50% of you will normal transparency on the Start menu and taskbar while the other 50% will see a blur effect on the Start menu and taskbar (like frosted glass). If Windows Insiders really like the blur effect, we will add it to more areas and even consider making it the default instead of standard transparency. Which one did you get? Send us feedback about it via the Windows Feedback app!
    Even more improvements to Continuum: We’re continuing to make Continuum better and invest in a simplified taskbar. Additionally when you close an application in Tablet mode, we take you back to the Start screen instead of the desktop as you would expect when using a tablet. You will see general polish on snapping, and the shared divider between two snapped windows now let’s you adjust the size.
    Multi-tasking improvements: We’re continuing to refine and complete our mulit-tasking experience with Windows 10. Check out Alt-Tab, Task-View, and Snap Assist. Snap Assist also now supports the ability to close a window during Snap Assist.
    New default Windows sounds: We’ve heard a lot of feedback from people that they want some fresh system sounds for Windows 10. Check them out and let us know what you think.
    Visual refresh for Cortana: You will see a visual refresh for Cortana in this build that makes the experience feel more ingrained into the overall Windows experience. Start and Cortana are now more tightly integrated. As you start to search for an app from within Start, Cortana can seamlessly take over and bring back the right result. The new Windows split view control has been added to Cortana’s left rail, offering quick access to key Cortana functionality like the Notebook, Reminders or Feedback on how Cortana’s doing. This split view control helps anchor Cortana to the rest of the Windows UI and provides navigation consistent with many other Windows first party applications.
    New experiences in Cortana: We are making available some new and updated experiences in Cortana powered by Bing Instant Answers. Cortana will aim to answer your question while you’re still typing. Here are a few questions you can try:
    Weather – “Seattle Weather”
    Finance – “MSFT stock”
    Dictionary – “define astounding”
    Calculator – “48*92”
    Flight Status – “UA 238”
    Reference – “how tall is brad pitt”
    Showtimes – “movies near me”
    Tech Help – “memory in my computer”
    Time Zone – “time in London”
    Unit Conversion – “42 ft in meters”
    Chit Chat – “tell me a joke”
    Updates for the Music and Video Preview apps: We’ve also shipped updates to these apps. The Music Preview app (3.6.999.0) has some UX improvements including a more immersive Now Playing experience with a true full screen mode. With the Video Preview app (3.6.999.0) – you can download movies, TV shows, and TV seasons and check progress, pause, resume, cancel the download. You can also download, delete, and even re-download videos as many times as you want on up to three devices (we’re planning to increase the number of devices you can download content too!). Closed captioning for purchased content now appears. You will see a list of new features when you first launch these app after each update!
    Xbox app April 2015 update: The Xbox app for Windows 10 has been updated (your version number should be 4.4.9014.0 or higher) with new features like Game DVR for PC games, screenshots, a Live Tile, user profiles, and real-name sharing. Oh and the drivers for Xbox controllers are now included with Windows 10, so you no longer have to download and install controller drivers on Windows 10. For more on this month’s Xbox app for Windows 10 update as well as the new Avatars app – read this blog post.
    Windows Store Beta improvements: We’re excited about delivering a single unified Store experience in Windows 10 which we’re talking more about this week at Build. We’ve made some improvements to the Store Beta which is now a blue tile instead of grey. Xbox Live games should be working and so are in-app purchases. Apps you purchased on a PC running Windows 8.1 will now show up in the Store Beta on Windows 10 as owned (and vice-versa). We’re also expanding the Store Beta from 41 markets with the addition of these new markets: Afghanistan, Åland Islands, Albania, Algeria, American Samoa, Andorra, Angola, Anguilla, Antarctica, Antigua and Barbuda, Armenia, Aruba, Azerbaijan, The Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Benin, Bermuda, Bahrain, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bonaire, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Bouvet Island, Cyprus, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Georgia, Ghana, Guatemala, Iceland, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Malta, Pakistan, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Jordan, Lebanon, Nicaragua, Oman, Panama, Puerto Rico, Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, Venezuela.
    Discovering features and apps in Windows 10: We are investing in easy “bite-sized” learning and discovery experiences so that users can get more out of Windows 10. This ranges from tips and tricks on the Lock screen, to helping users discover high quality apps through Start, the Lock screen and Cortana. Be confident that you won’t miss out on new features and enjoy the ease of having high quality apps curated for you. It’s optional, and if anything doesn’t strike your fancy, you can provide feedback directly, such as whether you like an image or an app. These new experiences will be rolling out over time, so you may not see them in your market yet.
    Here are some things we fixed
    You can now launch Win32 (desktop) apps from the Start menu again. Sorry about this bug!
    You should be able to download music in the Xbox Music and Music Preview apps.
    When you minimize an app playing audio, it should continue playing in the background.
    Here are some known issues
    Developers cannot enable Developer Mode in the Settings app for installing and testing apps on this build. We’ll enable this in an upcoming build. In the meantime, you will need enable your device for development using the Group Policy Editor.
    There is an issue in this build preventing some games from playing in full screen mode. We’re working to get a fix out via WU as soon as possible.
    The People app continues to crash. We’re planning to release an update for the People app through the Store Beta that fixes this.
    We hope you’ll agree that 10074 has some nice improvements and is another step forward towards delivering a great Windows 10 release. Please put it through the paces and keep sending us feedback on the things that you like and the things you want us to keep working on using the Windows Feedback app. I hope that you’ll also download the development tools released at Build and will build some terrific Universal Windows apps as well!
    Thanks,
    g
    S70-ABT2N22 Windows 7 Pro & 8.1Pro, C55-A5180 Windows 8.1****Click on White “Kudos” STAR to say thanks!****

    Which computer? There is a label on the bottom.
    Try an older version of the driver for your model.
       Touchpad stopped working
    -Jerry

  • Is Windows Technical Preview Build 9926 Last Build before Release (PC) ??

    As @ Mar 14 2015 - My WIN10 build Installations (9926) no longer have "Preview Builds" option,
    in Update & Recovery Menu (PC Settings)
    Build 10036 announced by rumour mill...
    Dell Precision 490 Desktop Intel XEON X5365 (Quadcore) x 2 Chipset X5000 321x/3221ESB Southbridge AMD Radeon HD7750 HDD ST3000DM001 3TB HDD ST2000DM001 2TB SSD OCZ Vertex 3 120GB SSD OCZ Vector3 128GB x2 RAID 0 Offline WD10EALX 1TB Barracuda 7200.10 250GB
    USB 3.0 WD MyBook 1230 3TB USB 3.0 WD MyBook 1130 2TB

    Microsoft Community got there first...
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/insider_wintp-insider_install/is-windows-technical-preview-build-9926-last-build/bb0bed43-4d64-4e1b-acaa-fee158f034ce
    Thanks Andre da Costa
    Dell Precision 490 Desktop Intel XEON X5365 (Quadcore) x 2 Chipset X5000 321x/3221ESB Southbridge AMD Radeon HD7750 HDD ST3000DM001 3TB HDD ST2000DM001 2TB SSD OCZ Vertex 3 120GB SSD OCZ Vector3 128GB x2 RAID 0 Offline WD10EALX 1TB Barracuda 7200.10 250GB
    USB 3.0 WD MyBook 1230 3TB USB 3.0 WD MyBook 1130 2TB
    We only reply to questions posted in TechNet forums.
    We don't go to MS Community and find out if the same question has been answered or not before we post the replies.
    There is no such thing as who gets "there" first.

  • Problem installing Windows Technical Preview build 9926

    I am not able to install the Technical Preview on my computer. Everything looks fine and in the end it says "applying computer settings" and counts the percents before it reboots again.
    During the boot it says evaluation build 9926. Then it says Restoring the old windows as it was before... I can't get this to work.
    This is the windowsupdate.log file and the last attempt of installing at the end of the file. 21st of march.
    https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=EFA0853808EA8416!80492&authkey=!APrJtEAGwfnZydU&ithint=file%2clog

    PH
    Do you know that you can make an ISO to install 10041 and not have to install 9926?
    http://microsoft-news.com/download-windows-10-build-10041-iso-image/
    Wanikiya and Dyami--Team Zigzag

  • WM_INPUT message no longer sent in Windows Technical Preview build 9879?

    I had software that relied on the WM_INPUT message and it used to work with previous builds (and Win 8.1). I needed it for remapping a wireless keyboard's fn key to CTRL key (I was using an Autohotkey script which captures WM_INPUT).
    But now looking at the messages sent when typing in the keyboard in a win32 app, only the button down and up are being sent. What changed? how to work around it?
    Now I am using a hacky combination of user32.dll's SendInput and some methods from setupapi.dll to read/send the special key values.

    Hello ibalhashim,
    From your description, do you mean that after remapping the fb to ctrl, then only the button down and up are being sent?
    If it is, please share us how you have remapped the keys and please test if removing the remapping operations, the WM_INPUT message would restore. This would help narrow down this issue to see if it is caused by the remapping operations or the win32 app.
    Regards.
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  • Windows Technical Preview Build 9926 update

    Hi,
    I am trying to update my Windows 10 TP installation and it seems that it fails to download.  I am behind a proxy server in the office with no way around it.  Windows Update fails with error 0x80072ee2.  What I have picked up is that I can
    get the update list if I set a proxy server in BITS using "bitsadmin /util /setieproxy localsystem proxy1:port "bypass list".  However bits fails to download the updates returning either Error or Transient_Error.  Can you please assist
    with this issue?
    Regards,
    Riaan
    EDIT: I set proxy settings of each bits download job to PRECONFIG and the updates downloaded and installed.

    Hi,
    Did you set the proxy server via IE? Do you mean that the Windows Update Client ignore the proxy settings? To make Windows Update use the proxy setting, please execute the following command from cmd
    Netsh winhttp import proxy source=ie
    You can refer to this following KB for "how Windows Update finds proxy settings"
    How the Windows Update client determines which proxy server to use to connect to the Windows Update Web site
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900935
    Yolanda Zhu
    TechNet Community Support

  • Officejet Pro K550 in Windows Technical Preview

    The most recent update to Windows Technical Preview Build 9879 keeps stopping the print spooler when the Officejet Pro K550 is attached. It worked fine in the previous builds. Any ideas? I need to keep the USB cable disconnected until I want to print and then uninstall the printer each time or keep restarting the print spooler each time I want to print anything.
    Thanks

    Hi,
    Try running Windows Update and check if any driver update is available, any drivers for the Technical Preview are only available from Microsoft Update servers.
    If the issue persists, you will need to wait till an update will become available by microsoft, as a beta OS you are likley to experience this kind of issues, devices hasn't have been tested much, as well as the entire operating system.
    Shlomi
    Say thanks by clicking the Kudos thumb up in the post.
    If my post resolve your problem please mark it as an Accepted Solution

  • Known Issue: The XAML designer in VS and Blend will crash when opened in Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 10049

    Following the installation of Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 10049, the XAML designer in Visual Studio and Blend will crash when opened.

    We now have a patch you can install to work around the following issue: “The XAML designer in VS and Blend will crash when opened.”
    This is only intended to be used with the Windows version 10049, and Windows SDK version 10030.
    Download the following
    patch to a temp folder
    Unzip the files  into a TEMP folder.
    Exit Visual Studio if you have it opened.
    From an  administrative command prompt, run the batch file: XAMLUpdate10049.cmd.
    That should do it.  If you have any issues, please post questions to the
    Tools for Windows Store apps forum.

  • Known Issue: The XAML designer in VS and Blend will crash when opened in Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 10061

    Following the installation of Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 10061, the XAML designer in Visual Studio and Blend will crash when opened.

    We now have a patch you can install to work around the following issue: “The XAML designer in VS and Blend will crash when opened.”
    This is only intended to be used with the Windows version 10061, and Windows SDK version 10030.
    Download the following
    patch to a temp folder
    Unzip the files into a TEMP folder.
    Exit Visual Studio if you have it opened.
    From an administrative command prompt, run the batch file: XAMLUpdate10061.cmd.
    That should do it.  If you have any issues, please post questions to the
    Tools for Windows Store apps forum.

  • Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 9860

    After restart is Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 9860 update will resume ? 

    Hi,
    From my observation, if I click download now, it would create a BITS task:
    We can use following command to check:
    Import-module bitstransfer
    Get-bitstransfer –allusers
    From the output, we can see the system account created a BITS job for transferring, under the C:\Windows\Software Distribution\download, we can get the temporary downloaded file, which is approximately about 2.5G.
    After we restart, and go to C:\Windows\Software Distribution\download, the temporary file is gone.
    If I click the download again, the BITS would create a new task, a new temporary file, if we compare the JobIds of the two times downloading, they are totally different.
    Alex Zhao
    TechNet Community Support

  • [Forum FAQ] How to show Windows Update in Control Panel in Clean Installation of Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 9926

    Scenario
    If you performed a clean installation of the new Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 9926, you would find Windows Update is only available in
    Settings and is hidden in Control Panel by default. However, Windows Update is still available in Control Panel if it is an upgrade version of Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 9926.
    Solution
    After the comparison of the two different version, the differences is the following registry:
    HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsUpdate\UX\IsConvergedUpdateStackEnabled
    In clean installation version:
    In upgrade version:
    The method to make Windows Update show in Control Panel in the clean installation of Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 9926:
    Edit the REG_DWORD value of IsConvergedUpdateStackEnabled from 1 to 0.
    Applies to
    Clean installation of Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 9926
    Please click to vote if the post helps you. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.

    We’ve seen a few forum posts talking about changing registry keys to alter the update experience we shipped in Technical Preview build 9926. There are a couple of reasons that we don’t recommend doing things like that.
    First, the default experience is what we’ve tested across not just the Windows 10 team, but across all of Microsoft before we released it to you. That doesn’t mean that you won’t still find bugs, but it’s definitely the code that’s been most thoroughly
    tested. Changing things back to older versions is risky because the combination of those old settings with the rest of Windows 10 is not something that’s been validated or supported, so we can’t predict the side effects. It’s possible that changing registry
    settings related to update could cause a machine to no longer be able to get new updates or Technical Preview builds.
    The other reason to avoid changing the default update experience is that a lot of update-related code is actually being re-written in order to scale across the variety of different device types Windows 10 will support. Since Technical Previews are
    a work-in-progress, some code that may still be in build 9926 won’t actually ship in the final version of Windows 10 that we provide to all our customers, so trying to re-enable that code temporarily won’t provide a way to accurately assess Windows 10’s update
    capabilities.
    We want to hear your feedback! We’re sharing Technical Preview releases early so we can understand exactly how customers are using our software and make sure we are designing our experiences to address those scenarios. The more
    specific the feedback, the more helpful it is for us – saying “I hate the new Windows Update UI” isn’t very useful, but when we see “I need to be able to tell Windows Update to grab updates from WU itself and not from my internal corporate server, so the new
    Windows Update UI is painful for me”, we can actually understand what changes we could make to solve those specific problems. We can’t promise to fix everything that everyone asks for – and sometimes what one customer wants is exactly what another customer
    doesn’t want – but the more you can help us understand why you want something changed, the better we can try to meet those needs.
    Thanks for listening, and we look forward to hearing your responses.
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/insider_wintp-insider_update/warning-disabling-the-new-windows-update-ui-may/dc846517-eca0-4960-b0ff-1eb7227223f5

  • About the error: "The account is not authorized to login from this station" when you access NAS devices from Windows 10 Technical Preview (build 9926)

    Scenario:
    With the release of Windows 10 Technical Preview (build 9926), some users may encounter an error message of “The account is not authorized to login from this station” when trying to access remote files saved in NAS storage. In
    addition, the following error log may also be found via Event Viewer:
    Rejected an insecure guest logon.
    This event indicates that the server attempted to log the user on as an unauthenticated guest but was denied by the client. Guest logons do not support standard security features such as signing and encryption. As a result,
    guest logons are vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks that can expose sensitive data on the network. Windows disables insecure guest logons by default. Microsoft does not recommend enabling insecure guest logons.
    Background:
    The error message is due to a change we made in Windows 10 Technical Preview (build 9926) which is related to security and remote file access that may affect you.
    Previously, remote file access includes a way of connecting to a file server without a username and password, which was termed as “guest access”.
    With guest access authentication, the user does not need to send a user name or password.
    The security change is intended to address a weakness when using guest access.  While the server may be fine not distinguishing among clients for files (and, you can imagine in the home scenario that it doesn’t
    matter to you which of your family members is looking at the shared folder of pictures from your last vacation), this can actually put you at risk elsewhere.  Without an account and password, the client doesn’t end up with a secure connection to the server. 
    A malicious server can put itself in the middle (also known as the Man-In-The-Middle attack), and trick the client into sending files or accepting malicious data.  This is not necessarily a big concern in your home, but can be an issue when you take your
    laptop to your local coffee shop and someone there is lurking, ready to compromise your automatic connections to a server that you can’t verify.  Or when your child goes back to the dorm at the university. The change we made removes the ability to connect
    to NAS devices with guest access, but the error message which is shown in build 9926 does not clearly explain what happened. We are working on a better experience for the final product which will help people who are in this situation. 
    As a Windows Insider you’re seeing our work in progress; we’re sorry for any inconvenience it may have caused.
    Suggestion:
    You may see some workarounds (eg. making a registry change restores your ability to connect with guest access).
    We do NOT recommend making that change as it leaves you vulnerable to the kinds of attacks this change was meant to protect you from.
    The recommended solution is to add an explicit account and password on your NAS device, and use that for the connections.  It is a one-time inconvenience,
    but the long term benefits are worthwhile.  If you are having trouble configuring your system, send us your feedback via the Feedback App and post your information here so we can document additional affected scenarios.
    Alex Zhao
    TechNet Community Support

    Hi RPMM,
    Homegroup works great in Windows 10 Technical Preview (9926 build), when I invited my Windows 10 Technical Preview (9926 build) joined in HomeGroup, I can access the shares smoothly:
    My shares settings is like this:
    Alex Zhao
    TechNet Community Support

  • Hyper-V Not Enabling on Build 10041 of the Windows Technical Preview

          
    So I am running build 10041 of the Windows technical preview. I am not able to enable the Hyper-V Platform. Here are the steps:
    Go to Control Panel -> Program and Features -> Turn Windows features on or off - > Select Hyper-V Platform Checkbox.
    Windows will perform the install and request a restart.
    While restarting, I will get the updating windows message and at about 95 % it gives me a message to the tune of "Unable to update windows" and it roll backs the changes and restarts. No Hyper-V.
    Note that I can install the Hyper-V tools with out any issues just the Hyper-V Hypervisor and Hyper-V services will not install.
    Anyone have any ideas?

    So I am running build 10041 of the Windows technical preview. I am not able to enable the Hyper-V Platform. Here are the steps:
    Go to Control Panel -> Program and Features -> Turn Windows features on or off - > Select Hyper-V Platform Checkbox.
    Windows will perform the install and request a restart.
    While restarting, I will get the updating windows message and at about 95 % it gives me a message to the tune of "Unable to update windows" and it roll backs the changes and restarts. No Hyper-V.
    Note that I can install the Hyper-V tools with out any issues just the Hyper-V Hypervisor and Hyper-V services will not install.
    Anyone have any ideas?
    Can't provide an answer, but I have the same problem. I'd originally let my 9926 build, with Hyper-V installed and working, upgrade to the 10041 build. After installation things seemed OK, until I noticed I had no network connections working. They were all
    still there, but I had no network access and trying to view the properties of either my physical NIC or the Hyper-V switches just gave me an error.
    I tried uninstalling Hyper-V, but after doing that Windows wouldn't boot at all. It'd begin to start up, get almost to the login screen, but then die and reboot. I decided a rebuild would probably be best anyway, so I chose to do a Refresh when it offered
    me the advanced repair options.
    The Refresh mostly went well, the PC is running better now with a clean install, but I'm now stuck in the same situation where the Hyper-V server won't install. It installs, reboots, gets part way through configuring, then claims to fail and backs it all
    out again. No real diagnostic info presented as to why.

  • [Forum FAQ]Start Menu Scroll Issue in Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 9926

    Scenario:
    When upgrading to Window 10 Technical Preview Build 9926 from Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 9879, you may notice that on the start menu, when you move mouse to the right side, it won’t scroll until you click it.
    Solution:
    This is because the value of the key DWORD
    MouseWheelRouting which is under
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop values changed to 0 after upgrade.
    Note:
    Before you make changes to a registry key or subkey, we recommend that you export, or make a backup copy, of the key or subkey.
    Press Windows logo key +R to open Run, type
    regedit, and then press Enter to open Registry Editor.
    Navigate to the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop.
    On the right side, change the value of the DWORD MouseWheelRouting
    to non-0 and non-1, for example 2, 3, which is set to 1 by default.
    Exit Registry Editor. 
    Sign out and sign back.
    Applies to:
    Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 9926 upgrade version.
    Please click to vote if the post helps you. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.

    same issue in build 10049.
    It would help to be more specific in the symptom description.  E.g. using Narrator may help.  (Win-Enter).  Does it say what you are "seeing" (or should be seeing)?
    FWIW I think it is relatively easy to reproduce symptoms which are related to this thread's description using Narrator (Start Screen without Search bar, Search bar without Taskbar, or Search bar with Taskbar but without Start Menu
    when the only time that the Search bar should appear is when the Start Menu is there, for example) so that could also help specify what your real symptom is.  BTW there are horrendous delays when using Narrator.
    Robert Aldwinckle

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