1. If your libraries are screwed up, if won't show photos and hence tile remains blank. Bring your libraries to default, use the new option to use SD card for storage.
2. If the executable has a shortcut, it will appear on the application list (swipe up), and from there you can pin it to Start. If you created your own shortcut to anything, the option is there (pin to start, pin to taskbar) and pin to start does not work.
3. My device initially complained about my HTC Windows Phone 8S, so while it is still connected, I shutdown the phone and it was recognized on reboot.
So I can no longer create a shortcut to a url or executable and pin it to Start?
If so, I agree, that was useful. Gives the user more variety to personalize the UI with what he/she frequents most.
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My RT just got done installing all 41 updates along with 8.1 and configuring again, it took a few hours to get settled it. I'm liking 8.1 so far, very noticeable differences and helpful changes. SkyDrive is great, and I've never used it before until now. The IE app isn't as fluid and effective as launching IE from desktop; it looks nice and gets you what you need, though. Small other additions are handy too, be sure to swipe up and look at your full app list if you moved to 8.1.
I'm having trouble getting my tiles to go where I want them, they seem to have their own agendas when organizing medium and wide tiles together. They like to form their own patterns and sometimes will not let me move something to where it was just a few minutes past.
Also, can anyone give me a rundown on Mail? I want to be able to use the Mail App for all my incoming inboxes so that I can view a singular feed. I use gmail, hotmail, and yahoo accounts; gmail is the one with the majority of emails. Since I'm using my Microsoft account (@hotmail), the Mail App uses that address by default. I've added the gmail account in Settings, but it doesn't show up in the Mail App.
I've uploaded a few things to SkyDrive - music, photos, pdfs - I can view them fine in SkyDrive, but what do I need to do to get the corresponding apps to play/view them? I suppose a lot of simple problems can be solved by paving some directories.
Going to play around with 8.1 some more, I like it so far.
First post from my Surface RT!
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