Windows + R or start menu - click run - type gpedit.msc and search what policy to be disabled or enabledHow do I modify the Group policies that have been set into the Win 10 version
i think its not possible because the author didnt mentioned nowhere wherever he released ...see when your important services broke go to google and search for that specific service and enable it..like that soonCould there be a list of applied Group Policy changes?
I don't have it on a laptop, so can't be sure, but from what the author has removed I doubt you would get such a problem. Maybe it is related to 20H1 bug. I wish there was a x86 version with the exact same slimming & modifications. It is soooo solid.I have said before, this was a great release...but, i found that the option for "close or open laptop lid" in power option is not working...when i choose "do nothing" in close or open laptop lid and i did close then open my laptop lid, the windows start flickering non stop when i try to open "this PC",and also when i gettin to any folder it cannot showing any folder or file...to stop that i have to restart my laptop, and when i do it like that again it start flickering again...in previous build its never done that before...is there anyone having the same problem??
yeah agreed...this release is much faster & much better with a few minor problem for a slim release than any previous release. The only problem for now is this "Close & Open Lid" option in Power Plan setting for laptop....i suspect that it has problem with the power plan registry...i tried to tweak the registry power plan but no avail ...note that: i already reinstall & redownload this release a few times and the problem still occurs, the only remedy that i find, is to end task the windows explorer and then run new task the windows explorer, in normal condition it should not be like that. Using close lid laptop mode is convenience for connecting to another display & using wireless or bluetooth peripherals....i hope the author can give enlighment for this small issue. cheersI don't have it on a laptop, so can't be sure, but from what the author has removed I doubt you would get such a problem. Maybe it is related to 20H1 bug. I wish there was a x86 version with the exact same slimming & modifications. It is soooo solid.