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#1
This is something relevant:

https://community.intel.com/t5/Graphics/Windows-10-Pro-21H1-Core-Isolation-issues-with-latest-Intel-HD/td-p/1320322

It seems that the solution is to just leave the Core Isolation feature disabled.
#2
Hi, Ron.

I have exactly the same thing in my Windows 10 computer, so the Core Isolation feature is disabled.

Even when I went to the Intel's site to download the most recent compatible drivers for my system, the result was that there is no supported driver available for my system.

Also, Windows determined that the best drivers for this device are already installed.

So, I left it as is, and I have no problem at all. I would recommend you to do the same.

If someone else from the Forum has a different suggestion, I'm sure they will tell us.

#3
 Looking at the security section to see if every thing was turned on. Found Core Isolation turned off because of  Incompatible Drivers.
There are 3 seperat drivers listed under "Memory Integrity- Incompatible drivers" and i don't know what to do?

 igdkmd64.sys
 Intel corp
 Import Date: 3/9/2024
 Driver date: 7/9/2015
 Driver version: 10.28.10.4252
 Published name: oem2.inf

   igdkmd64.sys
   Intel corp
   Device: Intel(R) HD  Graphics
   Import Date: 5/10/2024
   Driver date:4/3/2016
   driver version: 10.18.10.4425
   published name: oem6.inf

     igdkm64.sys
     Intel orp
     Driver version:10.18.10.4425
     Product name: Intel HD Graphics for Windows 8(R)


    I don't know how important this is but i dont want to mess it up.

 
#4
  Please delete post above.
#5
Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.470 (Dev Channel)

Changes and Improvements gradually being rolled out to the Dev Channel with toggle on*

[General]
  • This update includes a small set of general improvements and fixes that improve the overall experience for Insiders running this build on their PCs.
[Settings]
  • We are introducing a new Game Pass recommendation card on the Settings homepage. The Game Pass recommendation card on Settings Homepage will be shown to you if you actively play games on your PC. As a reminder – the Settings homepage will be shown only on the Home and Pro editions of Windows 11 and if you're signed into Windows with your Microsoft account.

Fixes for everyone in the Dev Channel

[General]
  • We believe we fixed the issue causing some Insiders to experience an install error 0x8007371B trying to install Build 26120.461 in the Dev Channel. If you continue to hit issues – please file feedback in Feedback Hub.
[Other]
  • This update affects Windows Hello for Business. IT admins can now use mobile device management (MDM) to turn off the prompt that appears when users sign in to an Entra-joined machine. To do this, they can turn on the "DisablePostLogonProvisioning" policy setting. After a user signs in, provisioning is off for Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices.
  • This update improves the Remote Desktop Session Host. You can now set up its "clipboard redirection" policy to work in a single direction from the local computer to the remote computer. You can also reverse that order.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects a network resource. You cannot access it from a Remote Desktop session. This occurs when you turn on the Remote Credential Guard feature and the client is Windows 11, version 22H2 or higher.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC). It prevents a stop error that occurs when you apply more than 32 policies.
  • This update addresses a deadlock issue in CloudAP. It occurs when different users sign in and sign out at the same time on virtual machines.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects the Group Policy service. It fails after you use LGPO.exe to apply an audit policy to the system.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects the Settings app. It stops responding when you use it to remove Bluetooth devices.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects Notepad. It fails to print to certain Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) printers when you use a print support app.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects dsamain.exe. When the Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC) runs evaluations, it stops responding.
  • This update addresses an issue that stops some apps and features from being available. This occurs after you upgrade to Windows 11.
  • This update affects MSIX applications. It helps their UI to localize correctly for all languages when you upgrade your OS.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects the Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ) PowerShell module. It does not load.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects the existing AppLocker rule collection enforcement mode. It is not overwritten when rules merge with a collection that has no rules. This occurs when the enforcement mode is set to "Not Configured."
  • This update addresses an issue that affects Transport Layer Security (TLS), version 1.3. It causes Azure App Services to fail. This occurs when the web server attempts to connect to a third-party Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server.
  • This update affects the touch keyboard. It makes the Japanese 106 keyboard layout appear as expected when you sign in.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects the touch keyboard and the candidate window for the Japanese and Chinese Input Method Editors (IME). They do not show after you come out of Modern Standby. To learn more, see Microsoft Japanese IME and What is Modern Standby.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects certain Neural Processing Units (NPU). They do not show in Task Manager.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects some wireless earbuds. Bluetooth connections are not stable. This occurs on devices that have firmware from April 2023 and later.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects USB audio. It fails on some processors. This occurs after you pause, play, or resume from sleep.
  • This update supports DST changes in To learn more, see Interim guidance for Kazakhstan time zone changes 2024.
  • This update supports DST changes in To learn more, see Interim guidance for Samoa DST changes 2021.
  • This update supports daylight saving time (DST) changes in Greenland. To learn more, see Greenland 2023 time zone update now available.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects Secure Launch. It does not run on some processors.
  • This update addresses a reliability issue. It affects a Virtual Remote App product when you use a custom shell to open it.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects Containers that you create or deploy. Their status does not progress past "ContainerCreating."
  • This update brings Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles up to date for some mobile operators.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects the COM+ component. Some applications that depend on it stop responding.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects the time service. You can configure it using mobile device management (MDM) or a Group Policy Object (GPO). But the Windows Settings app does not match what you have configured.
  • This update addresses an issue that occurs when you use LoadImage() to load a top-down bitmap. If the bitmap has a negative height, the image does not load, and the function returns NULL.
  • This update implements phase three of Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) hardening. See KB5004442. After you install this update, you cannot turn off the changes using the registry key.
  • This update addresses an issue that affects certain Neural Processing Units (NPU). They do not show in Task Manager.
#6
Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.3575 (Beta Channel)

Changes and Improvements gradually being rolled out to the Beta Channel with toggle on*

[Windows Share]
  • We are rolling out the ability to copy files from the Windows share window. Just click the new copy button.

Fixes gradually being rolled out to the Beta Channel with toggle on*

[General]
  • We believe we have fixed the issue causing the sign-in dialog to persistently show in Microsoft Family Safety when trying to sign-in for customers in Europe.
[Taskbar & System Tray]
  • We are beginning to roll out a fix where you will see search box if the taskbar auto-hides when the setting for search on the taskbar is set to "Search box".
[File Explorer]
  • Made a fix to help address an issue where the address bar dropdown would appear unexpectedly on its own, because focus moved unexpectedly to the address bar.
#7
 Thanks DR M

  Wow another 2 hours wasted atempting to install the HP printer drivers from factory CD.

  Every time i try i allways end up with this.

 "HP Lase Jet P2030 series setup interrupted"

 "Setup was interrupted before HP Laser printer was completely installed."

  Never mind the date on the HP CD is 2008.
#8
Computer Problems, Questions and Solutions! / Re: Computer froze up.
Last post by DR M - May 10, 2024, 03:27:48 PM
Hi, Ron!

So now you have a new disk, with a fresh Windows system! Congratulations!


v_v and Ron:

Why I wanted Ron to sign in with a Microsoft account when he was about to install Windows:

The disk was new and he was installing the OS from scratch. A Microsoft account would connect the activation number with the account digitally. Let's say that for any reason the new disk failed suddenly. This connection would allow him to install Windows in a new disk without having the activation number. He had it of course, but in case he didn't, that could be a blessing. Otherwise, he would have to buy Windows.

In case he didn't want to continue with the Microsoft account later, he could change it, by creating a local account. Simple.

#9
V_V thank you so much for those instructions.

I spent the last 2 hours attempting to find those instructions. Every thing i found was wrong instructions.

 Already have a glitch. Instead of going to screen saver it sometimes just goes to black screen.

#10
Computer Problems, Questions and Solutions! / Re: Computer froze up.
Last post by v_v - May 09, 2024, 10:18:08 PM
ron350,

You got past that page before I could post my possible solutions.  So I will not post them!  But the basic gist of the solutions was to simply "disconnect from the internet while you are going through the setup process."

Some of us prefer not to establish a Microsoft Account for whatever our various reasons (probably mostly privacy-based reasons).  My understanding is that one can always establish a Microsoft Account later if one wishes to, but that it is not absolutely necessary for Windows 10 setup.  (But Microsoft does not make it easy to figure this out!)

If you should need to explore the issue further you can do what I did and do a search for "reinstall windows 10 without microsoft account".

Since you have gotten to where you are talking about Edge and yahoo email chances are that you have not messed anything up.  I suspect that you will find out when you have to re-boot at some point.

As for your question,

QuoteNow i need to find out how to open EDGE with my yahoo.email page like i have it set on the old HD.

I am going to interpret that as saying that what you want is that whenever you open Microsoft Edge you want the first or opening tab to show your Yahoo email page.  If my interpretation is correct then try the following steps:

1.  Open Edge;
2.  Go to the Yahoo email page that you wish to be your start page and copy the page's url address from the address bar at the top of the browser;
2.  At the top right hand corner of the browser you should see three dots " ... ".  These are for "Settings and more".  Click them -- (or you can also just type the "alt and f" keys) -- and then scroll down to and click Settings;
3.  Once the Settings screen pops up, on the left side scroll down to and click "Start, home, and new tabs";
4.  On the next screen the first option in the middle of the screen will say "When Edge Starts".  Choose the "Open these pages" option;
5.  Underneath this last option you will see "Pages" on the left and on the right there will be a rectangle with "Add a new page".  Click the rectangle;
6.  A pop-up will appear; paste in the Yahoo email page url address that you copied in # 2 above and click "Add"; (you may add additional pages if you wish).


That should do it.  From that point onward whenever you start Edge the first tab should always be the Yahoo email page that you set.  If you set up more pages then they will be in additional tabs.

v_v