Win10 Threshold 2 will automatically reload deleted apps

  

Computer Store News: Microsoft introduced the Threshold 2 update for the Windows 10 operating system earlier this week, significantly improving the operating system itself and pre-installed applications, but it turns out that Threshold 2 does something for the application. Known changes. A user posted on Reddit said that Threshold 2 reset the default application on the computer during the installation process. This change was not mentioned during the installation process.

At the same time, Threshold2 will also reinstall Windows-owned applications that have been deleted by users before, such as Xbox and Edge. Windows 10 comes with a series of pre-installed applications that users can remove using the PowerShell command, but after installing Threshold2, these deleted applications are back again.

In addition, Threshold 2 will also remove all software marked as incompatible on the desktop during the installation process. Microsoft has spent a lot of time trying to get all applications running smoothly in Windows 10, but it turns out that software incompatibility still exists in Threshold 2, so if any software is marked as incompatible, Threshold 2 will be installed. These software are automatically removed during the process.

A complete list of incompatible applications has not yet been released, but Speccy, CPU-Z, and many other applications are considered not to support Threshold 2, which of course requires developers to really address these compatibility issues, but In terms of it, there seems to be no ready-made way to manually resolve the error.

In addition, it turns out that the file association is also reset, so even if you install Acrobat Reader to open the PDF document, Windows 10 Threshold2 still uses the Edge browser as the default option to open the PDF.


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