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Hi
I just opened the All Apps menu and saw an icon named Armed?
I clicked on it and this screen opened up.
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I have no idea where this came from, I don't know if it's legit or not.
Has anyone seen this?
I know I didn't install it intentionally.
Mike
I am still preferring the Modern start menu in Windows 10. However, I have run into a bug.
Anyone know how to pin a program from "All Apps" to the modern start?
Following up from Windows 8.1's official unveil last week, Microsoft has now produced a video -- staring Jensen Harris no less -- that showcases the new operating system. On display is the new "cloud-powered photo frame" Lock screen, the new Start screen, the new All Apps screen, the new and...
Resident geniuses,
Just got a new HP that came preloaded with HP Games and Wild Tangent. I've uninstalled through them the control panel, navigated to and deleted the program files, and even used the "take ownership" hack to delete them from the hidden 'windowsapps' folder. Even deleted...
One of the first updates or patches has been released for Windows 8 RTM by Microsoft.
The update is available to correct tile logo images of files on the All Apps View.
An update is available to correct tile logo images of files on the All Apps View
Which is preferred? Going to All APPs (screen) for things
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OR
having this folder on the Taskbar?
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Just curious.
Cheers,
Drew
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