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Hello, i cannot leave the insider program. Im in windows 11 beta channel right now. If i try to leave the proramm by settings -> windows update -> windows insider program i have two options. I should be able to choose to leave the program with the next windows release, but this option is blurred out and i can not interact with it. The other option is the link at the bottom, which redirects me to a microsoft website. After logging in, it also tells me i can not leave the program now because my mail adress isnt registered. But u dont have another mail adress. I already contacted the support about that, the case number is7034906605. We tried to create a new user and leave the program by this, but it also didnt work. I also did a windows reinstall with keeping my personal files and data. I would like to get around this issue without having to completely reinstall my windows because its a long process. Is there any way you can get my PC out of the beta insider program please? Greetings, Johannes.1.6KViews0likes5CommentsWindows 11 insider preview 25936.1000 (rs_prerelease)
I have done this update twice and nearly got stuck on black screen during restart. Does anyone know why. Also a previous update gave voice access acces to overlay my lock screen but I just get a popup that says unable to sign you in that loses my access to my keys for a few seconds. I can't figure out why.1.1KViews0likes0CommentsSystem tray icon issue is a mess
I have 13 system tray icons on the taskbar and 8 hidden. More should be turned on in the settings -> Personalization -> Taskbar (other system tray icons) but my taskbar is a mess for not being able to rearrange the system tray icons, and moving back and forth to hidden icons. The Ø, is very upsetting. Microsoft why did you change this? Please bring this back. (Feedback Hub has already been notified) ThanksSolved1.5KViews0likes2CommentsCan't fix problem with Windows Insider Program account
Hi everyone. For several days now I keep getting an error when I attempt to fix a problem with my Windows Insider account. The screen shows below information (same as attached screenshot): Your Windows Insider account requires attention to get Insider Preview builds. As soon as I hit "Fix the problem" I get a message for a split of second saying "Loading. This won't take long." and it changes to "Something went wrong. We aren't able to talk to our service right now. Please try again later." I am registered for the Insider Program and have tried several solutions that I've found on the Internet (registry keys change/add keys, start Windows Services, created new Windows profile with admin rights) - no luck. Anyone has an idea how to fix this? Thanks in advance for any replies.8.6KViews1like12CommentsI shut down my computer and then booted it up and now everything is gone.
Hey there! So I'm having a major problem right now with my PC. So I got the Windows 11 Insider program back in late September to upgrade to Windows 11 early, and it was working just fine. But earlier today, my Computer was acting slower than usual which was a pain, so I decided to shut it down. But then around 2 hours later, I opened it up and everything is gone. I mean maybe not EVERYTHING per say since some of the programs I've downloaded are still on the desktop screen. But when I try to access file explorer, all of my files are gone. Which is awful for me because I had a LOT of stuff on there including a picture I was working on coloring through Clip Studio Paint. Worse yet, aside from file explorer, the computer won't let me access anything either. I can't go to settings, I can't go to Microsoft Edge, nothing. I'm currently using another computer to write this down. The taskbar never loads either. It just stays stuck in limbo with the mouse pointer showing that it's always loading and nothing else. The screen keeps flashing to white then back to the desktop image and continuously does that. Practically nothing works and it's driving me crazy. I heard there was an Insider update today but I swear I knew nothing about it until after I looked it up. I didn't install it at all, at least not intentionally, so I'm wondering if this is a problem on Microsoft's end and I really hope it is. Because this is awful. We're thinking about sending it to a computer repairing store but I'm hoping there might be some way for me to fix this myself. It looks hopeless though. I really hope I can get my files back somehow cause if some of my programs still show signs of being there then they must not be gone completely. Please help me, I'm desperate. I use my computer all the time and I had a picture I was working on that I planned on finishing by Halloween. And also, since I'm using a different computer, I can't sign in to social media accounts because all of my passwords were on my computer that's not working and I don't remember any of them which just makes everything worse. I could still use my phone thankfully but yeah, I'm at my limits and I really need help getting everything back to normal. Thank you for taking your time to read this and tell me what I could possibly do to fix it.4.6KViews0likes8CommentsDevice Limit Microsoft Store Reached
My Desktop Store shows max amount of devices (3) has been reached and I am unable to install apps offline The Microsoft Store online shows 0 of 10 devices linked. Anyone have insights into how I can reset this or correct it to install apps offline?890Views0likes0CommentsIt says that there's a new Insider build but when checking Windows Update I'm up to date.
Under "Windows Insider Program" in Settings it now says "A new build is available in Windows Update" but when I open Windows Update and check for updates it says "You're up to date". I am new to the Insider Program and wonder what I am missing here. Is there an update that I am not getting or is it just that it hasn't hit my Windows Update yet?556Views0likes0CommentsBug@ Settings > Windows Update > Windows Insider Program
I joined the Windows Insider Program months ago, and I currently have Windows 11 activated. For some unknown reason, I have this on my screen, but I know as a matter of fact that this is false. I know that Windows 11 is officially released now, but this is not the kind of message that should be displayed here if the Windows Insider Program is obsolete now.830Views0likes1Comment