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taskbar insensitive - no start menu, can't click on icons; 3 tweaks in safe mode
Boggin:
I'm pleased to hear that :wink: :)
dave08052:
The saga continues - the issue is why can't I do what I want.
This is a reminder of immediately after my first install of Windows 10 I disabled UAC using windows 10. Boom. Windows 10 rebooted and reinstalled itself. [Why not block it?]
So, here I am. I had installed au 1607 and everything was good except I was trying to install my deejaysystems video player.
Logged in as DefaultAccount. I went to File Explorer | Manage Computer and clicked on several users and turned off password change and added them to Group Users. Then, I went to User Administrator and tried to add Group Users to it. I just wanted everything to work. Windows 10 Hung. [Maybe I didn't wait long enough.] I thought I had screwed up something so I logged off.
Back to Manage Computer. Now, "This file has no program associated with it." So, I went to Shut Down. Windows 10 reinstalled itself. However, all my installed software like Word, Excel, Access, DeeJaySystems, etc. missing.
Thanks to all that is good for you. I pulled out my au 1607 disc and reinstalled. Programs found and Manage Computer worked. I was so happy. BTW, at this point, when I click on User Administrator, it shows member of "Users." Perfect.
I am still trying to get subtitles to show up on DeeJaySystems. I think it's a permissions issue because it did work for a minute before the latest sequence of installs.
One more thing. Now that windows update is working, I have a KB4019472 Cumulative Update for 1607 for x64 Systems. Fails to install. I clicked on install updates and shutdown. Must have taken more than an hour to install the update and then issue a note that the install failed and then backed out the update. Everything still worked. Yea. Again, Install Updates and shut down - same thing all over again. So stop Windows10 AutoUpdate: https://www.google.com/amp/www.windowscentral.com/how-stop-updates-installing-automatically-windows-10?amp
I'm happy except DeeJay subtitles still don't work. They work on MPC [Media Player Classic] which I think has its own subtitles manager but not on DeeJaySystems using K-Lite Codec Pack version 995 which is the suggested version. I had it working on Windows 7 so maybe something has changed in Windows 10.
Anyway. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE LINK TO AU 1607 - Saved my day, and gives me a base for reinstall if something crazy happens. [again!]. Have a great day!
Boggin:
Can you go Start - start to type reliability and press enter when View reliability history comes up to see if it has recorded the update fails.
If it has, click on view tech details to see if it gives an error code.
You would need to click on the red cross or info symbol for that date.
You could see if updating to 1703 will resolve the subtitles problem, but create a system image onto external media first, although you can roll back to 1607 within 10 days of updating, but the system image is a better fall back as I once had a roll back that failed to roll back.
Just click on Update now in https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10
Scroll down the page and you will see how you can create install media for 1703.
However, once you update to 1703 and go past the 10 day cooling off period, you would only be able to go back to 1607 using your system image or by doing a clean install with the 1607 disk where you would lose all of your personal stuff and any programs you have installed.
If you do create 1703 install media, then make sure you mark it as 1703.
I use DVDs with paper envelopes so that is easy to do, unlike when you use an USB.
I have my laptops set to check the DVD and USB drives before the HDD so that I can boot up with the install media to either use the restore points, restore with image or run repair cmds from the cmd prompt.
There are some changes that 1703 makes and they are that it removes Control Panel from the Start menu, but you can pin that to the taskbar by going Start - type control panel then right click on it and select Pin to taskbar.
It also changes Command Prompt to Powershell in the Start menu.
To revert that, go Start - Settings - Personalization - Taskbar and set the toggle button to Off.
It may also remove the IE icon from the taskbar - right click on the taskbar and select Task Manager - File - Run new task - type iexplore.exe into the box - check the box to run new task as an admin and press enter - you can then re-pin IE to the taskbar.
Open Windows Explorer - right click on This PC and select Properties - System Protection to ensure it is still on as some have reported that it has been turned off after updating.
dave08052:
Thank you. I apologize for thinking that you might be working on Sunday. You obviously are worth more money than you are getting for this job.
I attach (1) update history display
I attach (2) update history with a click on "Failed to Install on 5/20/2017"
I did find "View Reliability History" and offer (3) the view but clicking on the red X didn't help with details.
I did click on the Yellow Exclamation point and it says:
"Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update with error 0x800F0841:
2015-05 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1607 for x64-based Systems (KB4019472).
I found this: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/upgrade/resolve-windows-10-upgrade-errors#0x800xxxxx
0x800F0841 not listed on the page.
google for: windows 10 KB4019472 error 0x800F0841
Shows about 200 people have this problem or something like it.
One person wrote I could fix this by installing Creator's Update.
In fairness, I don't like updates. Seems I always am giving up something I love and getting stuff I don't want.
I have felt this way since an update took away the ability to record sounds as input from the output to headphones.
[Other issues which you document.] Grrr.
I did go to Start - Start but I can't type into it and/or can't find the text entry box. [Probably something I did intentionally.]
I did search for "Reliability" in the Control Panel Search Box.
I did find View Reliability under Control Panel | System and Security | Security and Maintenance
Who knew?
Thank you again for walking me through this.
Thank you for a targeted reply.
It may sound as if I am complaining but I am not complaining to you. I am so grateful you have shown me this much.
David
Boggin:
I keep forgetting that route to access reliability history as I'm more used to typing in the search box as I used to in Win 7.
I have Cortana turned off which gives me a Search Windows box to type into which becomes active when I click on Start.
I found a batch file that would do it auto and running it again will re-enable it.
I can't find that now so will try to attach the .zip file, but create a restore point before running it in case it attaches broken.
Click on it and select Save where you can extract it in your Downloads folder.
There's also these methods for the various versions of Win 10 - http://gadgets.ndtv.com/laptops/features/how-to-disable-cortana-on-windows-10-1683223
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