Finally on the right track...
Something under Windows Apps introduces the networking screen under OOBE (despite WiFi being available without it) and also enables Bluetooth. I'm guessing it will take me 2-3 more days of testing to find out.
I got a problem with Bluetooth right now not attempting to search for devices. So far I have eliminated the Network section. I doubt it relies on Windows Search? My investigation continues, but would nice to protect this to save all the hassle...
I don't know why the OOBE affects OneDrive context menu because they aren't related, right? There's no OneDrive options in the OOBE. And you know what I mean by OneDrive context menu - I mean the right-click Share menu:
Next problem to solve... OneDrive is working but there are no sync status icons, such as a green tick or cloud.
Which component could have removed that?
Main hardware I am using is Lumia 950 XL - but also Raspberry Pi 3 - and Raspberry Pi 4 by way of KVM.
Above OneDrive there seems to be about 3-4 modules that are needed in combination with about 2 below OneDrive - exclusively within the "Remoting and Privacy" section of removable components...
Unfortunately, compatibility has not protected "3G Modem" under USB.
It seems that 2 or more components are needed above the listing for OneDrive - so the process of elimination continues - very painstaking! :confused:
I'm working on a Windows 10 Lite for ARM, and trying to find out which component (or combination of components) has disabled cellular features, i.e. detection of SIM card and automatic connection to mobile Wifi? (Normal Wifi has no problems and no network components have been disabled yet).
So...
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