BUG Report
8 TopicsComments are not displayed for some ideas
For many ideas, I can see on the main list at Tech Community Ideas | Microsoft Community Hub that there are comments, but when I click on the link to open the page, it says "No comments". Example: 1. 2. The suggestion is Dark Theme | Microsoft Community Hub However, I can see the comments if I click on the link saved before the recent Tech Community Aurora upgrade: Dark Theme | Microsoft Community Hub16Views0likes1Comment- 12Views0likes0Comments
Community-Driven Tech Support Platform
Concept: A platform where users can ask tech-related questions and get answers from a community of experts and enthusiasts. The platform can include features like live chat, forums, and a knowledge base. Features: Live Chat Support: Users can get real-time help from community members. Forums: A place for users to post questions and get answers from the community. Knowledge Base: A repository of articles, guides, and FAQs created by the community. Reputation System: Users earn points and badges for contributing to the community. Integration with Popular Tools: Integrate with tools like Slack, Microsoft Teams, and GitHub for seamless collaboration. Benefits: Quick Solutions: Users can get answers to their questions quickly. Community Engagement: Encourages knowledge sharing and collaboration. Resourceful: A comprehensive knowledge base for future reference.7Views0likes0CommentsIdea to create multiple copy paste option. Ctrl C+ 2 to make 2nd Temporary copy.
Idea to create multiple copy paste option. Ctrl C+ 2 to make 2nd Temporary copy. To paste Ctrl v +2 which pages the 2nd copied matter same the number will increase to 3 for next copy and paste option .258Views0likes2CommentsWindows 10 Optimization
We need the last update, to be better optimized, because 22H2 runs horribly, especially on HDDs. Opening the Start menu takes 3 seconds, and clicking something in Settings takes 15 seconds (on NEW hardware, tested on Windows 8.1 to run great, using an HDD). Like I tested boot times, in speed, 8.1 was the first (49 seconds), Windows 7 was 2nd (1:17), and Windows 10... 2 minutes and 21 seconds. Even Windows 11 booted a little faster (1:54). You just make kind of a checkbox in the Windows Update tab, "Make Windows faster", that receives the 8.1 boot times and performance. Windows 8.1 uses ~600 MB of RAM, Windows 7 is around 900, but Windows 10 is freaking 2.4 GB of wholesome RAM out there. This horrible experience needs to be fixed.768Views0likes2Comments