Tom Richards
Tom Richards
I did some research into this and came up with a few things: 1. It is possible (and officially supported) to remove the Chromium-based Edge. If you choose to uninstall...
e3c9cbb033b09f8cfcde8771c5de4f87dc12cbd3 changes builds to debug mode; that way all users should be able to easily see a full stack trace for issues like these.
@StrangeWill any idea which Windows 10 version/build you were running prior to doing updates?
Please use the latest build from AppVeyor in your testing, if you don't mind 😁 https://ci.appveyor.com/project/t-richards/chemo/build/artifacts
The docs tell me that the `Package.SignatureKind` property was introduced in Windows 10 Anniversary Edition v10.0.14393.0 https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/uwp/api/windows.applicationmodel.package.signaturekind Support for that build ended on April 10, 2018 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_10_version_history). Maybe update your...
Hmm... Actually, I think I have an idea about how I can avoid using the `SignatureKind` property. I'll make some changes today and then I'll ask you to give it...
@StrangeWill Please try `v0.2.36.0` and see if this fixes your issue. Download: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/t-richards/chemo/builds/29293135/artifacts It should be sufficient to just download the `.exe` - I don't think you need the `Dev_Resources.zip`...
@thetest3r This is almost certainly possible; the trick is finding out which registry keys/entries control this behavior 😁 In fact, the Windows 10 "For Developers" dialog has some really good...
The OneDrive "Should be applied" issue should be fixed by 9ddd1faa9d07a843fa7a31cb6a235597c826c1cb. Multiple runs of chemo may be needed to fully delete all OneDrive locked/in-use/readonly files. i.e. Chemo -> Reboot ->...
Chemo just does the same thing as if you had un-checked the checkbox in the "Windows Features" control panel dialog. So, a reboot will always be required to remove Internet...