Leslielbk
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Re: W10M Insider Preview 14295 Issues (Redstone branch)
I really appreciate your comments because i know so little about all this. Thinking experimental is good I've made my phone a complete mess. Gone is the amazingly fast smooth running machine I bought. Now I've turned it into a buggy frustration just because I can't leave well enough alone, just to be on the cutting edge, where I don't belong. And I don't know what to do about it. I'm very sad and feel like I've ruined my beautiful phone.
I really appreciate your comments because i know so little about all this. Thinking experimental is good I've made my phone a complete mess. Gone is the amazingly fast smooth running machine I bought. Now I've turned it into a buggy frustration just because I can't leave well enough alone, just to be on the cutting edge, where I don't belong. And I don't know what to do about it. I'm very sad and feel like I've ruined my beautiful phone.
Yea, it is not uncommon during development (on both ends these days...OS and Apps) that uninstalling, reinstalling, moving to SD card, moving to local storage...................ALL of these techniques become necessary as first steps in the process-of-elimination portion of official troubleshooting. But alas, after every attempt, our APP is not compatible with this build.
Really not a major concern, since we don't officially support the Redstone Branch in our production environment. But we have mistakenly left some devices in the wrong "Rings" because we didn't adjust for the recent changes that Microsoft made with the preview program. This build is the first to actually bite us. Thus I posted.
Windows Device Recovery is an easy (although time-staking) solution. And we will address the proper Ring membership at the same time.
Thanks though for the assistance.