Windows 10: Why It Makes Sense to Learn About Windows 9 in April

Discus and support Why It Makes Sense to Learn About Windows 9 in April in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Windows 9 is on its way right now, according to a handful of reports coming from people close to the matter, but Microsoft is only expected to provide... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by labeeman, Jan 14, 2014.

  1. labeeman Win User

    Why It Makes Sense to Learn About Windows 9 in April


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    labeeman, Jan 14, 2014
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  2. It will be interesting to see if that is what they do, rumours can be misleading. *Wink

    :)
     
    Joan Archer, Jan 15, 2014
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  3. JoeNamco Win User
    This makes no sense about activation

    I did post it to feedback hub over 6 months ago and it is he** to try and find it again as I don't recall the wording I used at that time. but I will try to find it again, Thanks. Joe
     
    JoeNamco, Jan 15, 2014
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  4. Rohn007 Win User

    Why It Makes Sense to Learn About Windows 9 in April

    This makes no sense about activation

    Since you see it frequently, report it using the feedback hub. And then add a comment to the original report every time you see it again so that MS can see it is an ongoing problem

    FEEDBACK HUB- SEND FEEDBACK TO MICROSOFT WITH THE FEEDBACK HUB APP <WIN><F>

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/402156...

    There are real MS staff and developers who monitor all submissions to the UserVoice forums whether you submit them through the Feedback Hub, or by using the Feedback command built in to some MS applications, like Office 2016, or by using the appropriate link
    directly

    This next link is a wiki with a collection of MS UserVoice.com sites I’ve encountered (I’m sure there are more):

    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki...

    In addition, when you post a suggestion / complaint to UserVoice, if you have reached there by being guided while asking a question in a forum, please post a link back to your suggestion in UserVoice in the original Quetion. That way other people who see your
    original question because they are looking for the same fix can easily find your suggestion, vote for it and add supporting comments.

    USE WIN10 FEEDBACK HUB TO CAPTURE ERRORS

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/fo...

    Softie Devlin Sco suggested using the Win 10 Feedback Hub to capture errors to submit to MS. I am waiting for confirmation that it can be used to capture, and submit to MS Support, Office installation errors.

    NOTE: If you do submit a suggestion to UserVoice, please copy the link and post it back here in a reply so that other people can more easily find it and vote to support it and add their comments.

    In order to submit new feedback, please follow these steps:

    1. On a Windows 10 device, search for “Feedback Hub” in Cortana search, then launch the app.

    2. Navigate to Feedback in the left menu, then press + Add new feedback.

    3. Select the Problem, and share any details you think are relevant, and choose an appropriate category and subcategory

    Important: If possible, reproduce the problem(s) (ie what ever action triggers the error) after clicking Begin monitoring (or Start capture) near the end of the form; Stop monitoring when you’re done recreating the problem.

    4. Once you’ve completed the form and monitoring, click Submit

    5. Click Continue using Feedback Hub

    6. Click My feedback at the top, then find the item you submitted (it may take a while to appear)

    7. Open the item you submitted, then click Share

    8. Click Copy link, then paste the link here in your response (it will look like
    https://aka.ms/
    <unique link>)
     
    Rohn007, Jan 15, 2014
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  5. LEE
    Lee Win User
    . . .couldn't agree more. . .*Thumbs
     
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