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How to move Windows 10

default user folders to


another drive
www.windowscentral.com

1. In the new location create a folder for each piece of content


you want to move. (For example, Desktop, Documents,
Downloads, Pictures, Videos, and Music.)
◦ Quick Tip: You can quickly create a new folder in
File Explorer using the Ctrl + Shift + N
keyboard shortcut.

2. Right-click the folder you want to move, and select Proper-


ties.

3. Click the Move button.


4. Click the Select Folder button.

5. Click the Yes button to confirm the move from the old to
the new location.
1. Under "Downloads," click the Change button.
Fresh Build

Windows 10 build 19564 hits Fast ring


with new Calendar app, more
The Calendar app is looking fresh with its latest update.
Dan Thorp-Lancaster
12 Feb 2020

Source: Microsoft

What you need to know


• Windows 10 build 19564.1000 is now available to Insiders
on the Fast ring.
• This build brings several improvements alongside a new
Calendar app and more.
• Fast ring Insiders can download this release now via
Windows Update.

Microsoft launched a new Windows Insider build for testers on the


Fast ring today. This latest release pushes Windows 10 up to build
number 19564.1000, and it includes a several improvements. The big-
gest rollout, however, is a new look for the Windows 10 Calendar app,
which is rolling out alongside this update.
The new Calendar app includes 30 different themes to choose from,
along with an improved month view and easier event creation.
Microsoft also redesigned the account navigation in the app, and
there's now a toggle that will let you switch between the new and old
Calendar app looks with a tap.

Here's a full look at what's new and improved in build 19564.

What's new in build 19564

• Graphics Settings Improvements: We've updated


the Graphics settings page (Settings > System
> Display > Graphics settings), allowing for
better control over designating which GPU
your apps run on. With this update, the app
list and GPU preference are pre-populated on a
best effort basis to improve the default
preference management experience. If your
desired app isn't pre-populated, you can still
add it by using the app selection drop-down.

Preview the new Calendar app on Windows 10

• We've been working on an improved version of


the Calendar app for Windows 10 and the pre-
view is now available to Windows Insiders!
Here is a sneak peek of what's new in the pre-
view:
◦ New themes: choose from over 30
different themes!
◦ Improved month view: Month view
now includes an agenda pane that lets
you see your day's events at a glance.
◦ Simplified event creation: We've made
it even easier to add an event to your
calendar.
◦ Redesigned account navigation: We've
collapsed the account navigation pane,
leaving more space for your day's
events. All of your syncing calendar
accounts are now represented as
clickable icons on the left.

• You can try the preview by going to the Calen-


dar app and selecting the toggle to try the new
experience. Don't worry, you can always
switch back at any time! We are excited to
hear what you think of the new experience.
General changes, improvements, and
fixes for PC

• We fixed an issue resulting in East Asian IMEs


(Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese,
Korean and the Japanese IME) potentially
being missing from the language/keyboard
switcher (e.g. opened by Windows key + Space
key) after upgrading from 20H1 Build 19041 or
lower builds to Windows 10 Insider Preview
build (19536 or later). Please note that this fix
will stop it from happening, however, if you
were already impacted from a previous build,
you'll need to remove and re-add any
keyboards that are missing from the keyboard
switcher by going to Settings > Time &
Language > Language > Preferred languages,
in order to get yourself back into a good
• We've updated the Japanese IME so that when
using the new Microsoft Edge in inPrivate
mode, this will also enable private mode in the
IME.
• We fixed an issue from the previous flight
where if you brought up clipboard history
(WIN+V) and dismissed it without pasting
anything, input in many places would stop
working until you rebooted your PC.
• We fixed a rare crash when opening the
Windows Ink Workspace.
• We fixed an issue that could result in the
Wheel UI (that you'd see when using a Surface
Dial) crashing when no custom commands had
been configured.
• We fixed an issue that could result in the login
screen password field unexpectedly not
rendering.
• WSL Issue 4860: We've fixed an issue
resulting in some Insiders experiencing this
error message when using WSL2: A connection
attempt failed on Windows.
• We've resolved one issue preventing some
Insiders from updating to newer builds with
error 0xc1900101. We're continuing to review
logs to further investigate additional issues
with this error code.
• We fixed an issue with the Windows setup UI
(that you would see when using an ISO, or if
prompted to fix issues impacting Windows
Update, such as low space) where the
apostrophe in "you're" was replaced by junk
characters.
• We fixed an issue resulting in certain devices
no longer sleeping on idle in recent builds.
• We reduced TLS usage in certain shell
components. What does that mean for you?
Basically, we made things take a little less
memory, which also helps certain apps that
are sensitive to TLS usage.
• We fixed an issue resulting in a small set of
Insiders seeing their system time unexpectedly
jump forward.
• We fixed a crash resulting in some Insiders
seeing a green screen with a
CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED error message.
• We fixed an issue that could result in a
deadlock (where everything would freeze)
when using your PC.
• We fixed a crash some Insiders were hitting in
EoaExperiences.exe when using the text input
cursor indicator.
• We fixed an issue resulting in not being able to
set focus to the search box in the common file
dialog when launched from remote desktop
connection settings and certain other apps.
• We fixed an issue where File Explorer wasn't
calculating the correct folder size in Properties
when the UNC path was longer than
MAX_PATH.
• We fixed an issue where the banner at the top
of Settings might say an update was in
progress, even though Windows Update
Settings would say you're up to date.
• For Insiders that have the Settings header, you
may notice the OneDrive icon has been
updated with today's build.
• We fixed an issue resulting in Settings
crashing when selecting sync across devices >
Get Started under Clipboard.
• We fixed an issue with wallpaper transitions
on Build 19536+, which was affecting some
third-party wallpaper apps.

For more on this release, you can check out Microsoft's full blog post.
Otherwise, if you're already enrolled in the Fast ring, you can pick up
build 19564 now via Windows Update.

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