windows insider program
6 TopicsI'm TRAPPED inside a gratuitous "Windows Insider" black hole.
I've somehow been sucked into a "Windows Insider" black hole. Unbeknownst to me how it got there, my Windows Update has a new option listed in Settings called Windows Insider Program, and my system has turned to mush trying to install the latest update 22H2. Unfortunately, Settings says something is missing and wants me to set some parameter that I don't want. Settings also says I can leave the program if I want to (which I do) and offers an option to "leave the insider program". So that's what I'm after, but selecting that option says I have to sign in. No problem, I sign in, but it says that email address is not a registered member of Windows Insider Program, hence the trap is sprung and I can't get out. Settings says I am both a member and not a member. The other way to get out is to reinstall Windows which is not a very viable option. I have tons of installed apps which I don't want to lose. Any ideas from anyone?127Views1like3CommentsProblems with windows insider program // Problemas con windows insider program
Hice unos cuantos pasos para que la opción de "Datos de diagnostico opcionales" estuviese habilitada, por que antes de hacerlo no se podía seleccionar. ahora que la opción esta habilitada sigue sin dejarme continuar con los pasos // I did a few steps to make the "Optional Diagnostic Data" option enabled, because before doing so it could not be selected. now that the option is enabled still does not let me continue with the steps942Views1like3CommentsCan'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.8.8KViews1like12Comments