Jun 22, 2015

How to Uninstall Windows 10 Technical Preview

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Microsoft has recently released windows 10 technical preview for users to test the new OS. Most of the users or we can say developers, has installed windows 10 to test the new features coming in windows 10. Microsoft wants to remove these bugs, so they released this OS to users for testing.

Microsoft also stated that installing windows 10 preview may cause some error to your windows phone. As OS is not completely ready to launch due to some technical issues in it. If you have installed Windows 10 Preview and facing some issues while running your devices, then this guide is for you; which will help you How to downgrade, rollback, remove or uninstall windows 10 technical preview. 

Uninstall or Remove Windows 10 Technical Preview:

Most of users have installed this preview and I am one of them. If you have installed this update as well, then the earlier windows copy must be disturbed. New updates to your system make it booting frequently itself. If you have installed it with other windows, like 8.1 or windows 8, then it must also disturbed those versions. If you are facing the issues after installing the preview updates, then this guide will help you to remove windows 10 tech preview.

Microsoft now provided us the easy to handle windows 10 technical preview problems and downgrade to older versions of windows that we used before. Here are steps you need to follow:

1. Start your System and Go to windows 10 technical preview booting windows

2. Once you enter into preview windows, you will see following screen and just click Windows Rollback option.

Windows-10-Tech-Preview-Uninstall

3. Once you click on above windows rollback option, you will see the process of uninstalling windows 10 preview starts, you’ll see “Restoring you earlier version of Windows” screen.

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Just be patient while process is going on, you will see your older version of widows in few minutes.

4. NOTE: Rollback is dependent on the availability of the Windows.old folder, if you delete that, then you won’t have the option to rollback.

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You may also like: How to downgrade from Windows 10 to your original OS

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Jun 13, 2015

Microsoft added Music to Windows 10 Insider Preview

Microsoft also added Music to its Windows store for users to have unified store experience. They are merging their all media digital stores into one hub for better user experience where users can buy apps, movies, TV shows, games and music all with the same account and with less hindrance to user interface.

They are continued to adding different features to windows 10 insider preview with ahead of their launch of windows 10 operating system. Each update in Insider preview improving the user interface and new features.

Music added to the unified Store experience in Windows 10 Insider Preview

Music added to the unified Store experience in Windows 10 Insider Preview

Today sees the launch of the Music section of the Store for those running Build 10130 and version 3.6.1068.0 of the Music app in the Windows 10 Insider Preview.

Now users can browse new albums and songs on it, search for music by genre, and purchase music to own and while the automatic downloading songs after purchase is not allowed for now, It is promised at the time Windows 10 launch later next month. Note, only users in the US, Canada, Ireland, UK, Australia and New Zealand will be able to buy music at this time.

With this update, buying songs moves entirely to the App Store if the owners of Xbox Music Pass will still be able to add songs to playlists from the Music application and should unchanged. This update will also mark a step toward the full version of Windows 10 with the musical experience and appropriate video is now the default version and preview version deleted automatically in a future update.

What do you think of the evolution of unified store under Windows 10? It is the purchase of music from the store better or worse? As always, Microsoft wants to hear from you via the Windows application of votes, but also curious. Share your thoughts in the comments!

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Windows Phone support for Rooms ending from June 2015

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We just wanted to remind you that after mid-June 2015, Rooms on Windows Phone will no longer be supported. You’ll still be able to get to your calendars, photos and notes, but you won’t be able to create new rooms or send and receive new chats. You should save anything from your chats now that you don’t want to lose.

Windows Phone support for Rooms ending from June 2015

Windows Phone support for Rooms ending from June 2015

An alternative solution that you could consider as rooms end of support nears is GroupMe. You can use GroupMe to keep in touch with groups of people who matter to you, and it has similar features to rooms, like group chats with shared photos and location. GroupMe is available to download today.

The changes to rooms will differ depending on which version of Windows Phone you are using.

Getting to your content from rooms will work differently after mid-June 2015.

In Windows Phone 8 and 8.1

After support for rooms ends in mid-June 2015, you’ll still see your existing rooms on your Windows Phone 8 or 8.1. You’ll be able to view and use your room photos, calendars and notes on your phone. But you won’t be able to create new rooms or make membership or permissions changes to existing rooms. Additionally, you and other room members won’t be able to send any new room chat messages or create any new calendar events.

In Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview

Once you update to Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview, rooms will no longer show up on your phone. You’ll still be able to get to your photos, calendars and notes, either on the web or by using other apps on your phone. You won’t be able to see your chat history or send and receive new chats, or create any new calendar events.

Note: If you have important info in your room chats that you want to keep, you should save a copy somewhere else before updating your phone.

To see room content using apps on your phone:

  • Photos – You’ll find your photos and videos in the OneDrive app in a folder with the same name as the room.
  • Calendar – Go to the Calendar app to see your room calendar.
  • Notes – Your room notes are in the OneNote app, in a notebook with the same name as the room.

To see room content on the web:

Sign in to www.Outlook.com with the same Microsoft account you use on your phone. You’ll find your content there, in folders with the same name as your room.
Or just use these direct links to get to your:

  • Photos
  • Calendar
  • Notes

You can continue to see everything from rooms (except for chats) on Outlook.com, in the Outlook app and on windowsphone.com.

For more info, take a look at the Rooms FAQ.

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