Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY May 28, 2020 #1 Windows Insider Build 19635 Released to Fast Ring: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19635 | Windows Experience Blog. Fixes We fixed an issue resulting in the apostrophes in the Location not available dialog, Mount File dialog, and File Explorer folder options text not being displayed correctly. We fixed an issue where the Work or School account > Allow Windows Search to provide… toggle under Search Settings could be unexpectedly disabled. We fixed an issue resulting in cellular data not working on certain devices. We fixed an issue that could result in Settings crashing when changing display orientation or resolution. We fixed an issue resulting in some Insiders seeing a large number of “Program Compatibility Assistant Service stopped working” critical events in Reliability Monitor. We fixed an issue that could result in constant display flashing on certain devices. We fixed an issue with the camera on certain devices showing unexpected artifacts. Last edited: Jun 16, 2020
Windows Insider Build 19635 Released to Fast Ring: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19635 | Windows Experience Blog. Fixes We fixed an issue resulting in the apostrophes in the Location not available dialog, Mount File dialog, and File Explorer folder options text not being displayed correctly. We fixed an issue where the Work or School account > Allow Windows Search to provide… toggle under Search Settings could be unexpectedly disabled. We fixed an issue resulting in cellular data not working on certain devices. We fixed an issue that could result in Settings crashing when changing display orientation or resolution. We fixed an issue resulting in some Insiders seeing a large number of “Program Compatibility Assistant Service stopped working” critical events in Reliability Monitor. We fixed an issue that could result in constant display flashing on certain devices. We fixed an issue with the camera on certain devices showing unexpected artifacts.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Jun 3, 2020 #2 Windows Insider Preview Build 19640 Released to Fast Ring: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19640 | Windows Experience Blog No fixes listed. See the blog post for changes and improvements as well as known issues.
Windows Insider Preview Build 19640 Released to Fast Ring: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19640 | Windows Experience Blog No fixes listed. See the blog post for changes and improvements as well as known issues.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Jun 10, 2020 #3 Windows Insider Preview Build 19645 Released to Fast RIng: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19645 | Windows Experience Blog. Note: See the blog post for information on the changed servicing model for the Linux kernel inside of Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 distributions. Fixes: We’ve fixed an issue where some devices booting from eMMC storage bugchecked when resuming from hibernate. We fixed multiple Japanese and Chinese IME issues that impacted IME mode switching within applications and Windows notification area. We’ve fixed an issue where taskbar preview thumbnails weren’t rendering consistently (showing a blank area). We fixed an issue resulting in the handwriting input panel not appearing in certain text fields after being tapped with a pen. We fixed an issue where resizing a snapped application in tablet mode would minimize the app to the taskbar instead of adjusting the app size. We fixed an issue where Windows Hello Setup would crash if facial recognition was already set up and you chose the Improve Recognition button. We fixed an issue for some users where your PC wouldn’t recognize it when you inserted a smart card (event log showing error 621).
Windows Insider Preview Build 19645 Released to Fast RIng: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19645 | Windows Experience Blog. Note: See the blog post for information on the changed servicing model for the Linux kernel inside of Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 distributions. Fixes: We’ve fixed an issue where some devices booting from eMMC storage bugchecked when resuming from hibernate. We fixed multiple Japanese and Chinese IME issues that impacted IME mode switching within applications and Windows notification area. We’ve fixed an issue where taskbar preview thumbnails weren’t rendering consistently (showing a blank area). We fixed an issue resulting in the handwriting input panel not appearing in certain text fields after being tapped with a pen. We fixed an issue where resizing a snapped application in tablet mode would minimize the app to the taskbar instead of adjusting the app size. We fixed an issue where Windows Hello Setup would crash if facial recognition was already set up and you chose the Improve Recognition button. We fixed an issue for some users where your PC wouldn’t recognize it when you inserted a smart card (event log showing error 621).
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Jun 17, 2020 #4 Windows Insider Preview Build 20150 Released to Fast Ring: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20150 | Windows Experience Blog The build contains three new Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) features: GPU compute, WSL install, and WSL update. In addition, this release returns to builds from the RS_PRERELEASE branch. Fixes: We fixed an issue resulting in Visual Studio windows not consistently accepting clicks. We’ve fixed an issue where the Documents and Downloads sections in Settings > Privacy was showing a broken icon next to their name (just a rectangle). We fixed an issue where, if you paused Windows Update while a new build was downloading and then closed Settings, when you reopened Settings the Windows Update page may appear blank. We fixed an issue where updates made when editing VPN networks in Settings might not persist. We fixed an issue where the copy button under Settings > Network & Internet-Status > Properties wasn’t actually copying the content to the clipboard. We fixed an issue resulting in the data usage number in Network & Internet Settings not displaying correctly in Japanese if the data usage was less than 1 MB. We fixed a crash some Insiders were experiencing when opening Sound Settings. We fixed an issue where the Optimize Drives window position wasn’t preserved on elevation. We fixed a typo in the group policies under User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Component > File Explorer > Do not move deleted files to the Recycle Bin. We fixed an issue resulting in the On-Screen Keyboard no longer displaying text predictions. We fixed an issue where double-clicking a OneDrive file in File Explorer might unexpectedly show a notification saying, “Windows Defender SmartScreen is downloading from OneDrive. We fixed an issue where Resource Monitor could end up showing CPU usage at more than 100 percent. We fixed an issue that could result in qaa-Latn unexpectedly appearing in your list of keyboards after upgrading. We fixed an issue where, with multiple input methods, typing in your password incorrectly on the login screen would result in your keyboard changing back to your default input method (if that’s not what you were typing with). We fixed an issue where the touch keyboard space bar label would disappear when pressing it while using Japanese curve-flick input in abc mode. We fixed an issue that could result in your browser not launching in the foreground after selecting a web link from another app. We fixed an issue that could result in Search not accepting typed input. We fixed an issue where, if pinned to Start, the Windows Security app tile would be missing an icon when the tile was medium sized. We’ve made some updates to improve performance of the Windows Security app if there are a large number of detections. We fixed a few issues that could result in your PC bugchecking.
Windows Insider Preview Build 20150 Released to Fast Ring: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20150 | Windows Experience Blog The build contains three new Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) features: GPU compute, WSL install, and WSL update. In addition, this release returns to builds from the RS_PRERELEASE branch. Fixes: We fixed an issue resulting in Visual Studio windows not consistently accepting clicks. We’ve fixed an issue where the Documents and Downloads sections in Settings > Privacy was showing a broken icon next to their name (just a rectangle). We fixed an issue where, if you paused Windows Update while a new build was downloading and then closed Settings, when you reopened Settings the Windows Update page may appear blank. We fixed an issue where updates made when editing VPN networks in Settings might not persist. We fixed an issue where the copy button under Settings > Network & Internet-Status > Properties wasn’t actually copying the content to the clipboard. We fixed an issue resulting in the data usage number in Network & Internet Settings not displaying correctly in Japanese if the data usage was less than 1 MB. We fixed a crash some Insiders were experiencing when opening Sound Settings. We fixed an issue where the Optimize Drives window position wasn’t preserved on elevation. We fixed a typo in the group policies under User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Component > File Explorer > Do not move deleted files to the Recycle Bin. We fixed an issue resulting in the On-Screen Keyboard no longer displaying text predictions. We fixed an issue where double-clicking a OneDrive file in File Explorer might unexpectedly show a notification saying, “Windows Defender SmartScreen is downloading from OneDrive. We fixed an issue where Resource Monitor could end up showing CPU usage at more than 100 percent. We fixed an issue that could result in qaa-Latn unexpectedly appearing in your list of keyboards after upgrading. We fixed an issue where, with multiple input methods, typing in your password incorrectly on the login screen would result in your keyboard changing back to your default input method (if that’s not what you were typing with). We fixed an issue where the touch keyboard space bar label would disappear when pressing it while using Japanese curve-flick input in abc mode. We fixed an issue that could result in your browser not launching in the foreground after selecting a web link from another app. We fixed an issue that could result in Search not accepting typed input. We fixed an issue where, if pinned to Start, the Windows Security app tile would be missing an icon when the tile was medium sized. We’ve made some updates to improve performance of the Windows Security app if there are a large number of detections. We fixed a few issues that could result in your PC bugchecking.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Jun 24, 2020 #5 Windows Insider Preview Build 20152 Released to Fast Ring/Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20152 | Windows Experience Blog. We fixed an issue that could result in Notepad unexpectedly being removed after resetting your PC. If you were impacted by this, you can reinstall Notepad via Optional Features in Settings. We fixed an issue where the “Windows needs space to continue” dialog might have told you to select Continue but no Continue button was displayed. We fixed an issue that could result in the Windows Update icon unexpectedly not appearing in the notification area of the taskbar when an update was ready for reboot. We fixed an issue that could result in an IME typing as if it was ON, when it was actually in OFF state, and tapping the IME mode indicator in the taskbar wouldn’t change the mode.
Windows Insider Preview Build 20152 Released to Fast Ring/Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20152 | Windows Experience Blog. We fixed an issue that could result in Notepad unexpectedly being removed after resetting your PC. If you were impacted by this, you can reinstall Notepad via Optional Features in Settings. We fixed an issue where the “Windows needs space to continue” dialog might have told you to select Continue but no Continue button was displayed. We fixed an issue that could result in the Windows Update icon unexpectedly not appearing in the notification area of the taskbar when an update was ready for reboot. We fixed an issue that could result in an IME typing as if it was ON, when it was actually in OFF state, and tapping the IME mode indicator in the taskbar wouldn’t change the mode.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Jul 1, 2020 #6 Windows Insider Preview Build 20161 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20161 | Windows Experience Blog. Please note that not all features will be immediately available at first as they are rolled out to the Dev Channel in order to quickly identify issues that may impact performance and reliability. New features include: -- Theme-aware tiles in Start -- ALT + TAB between apps and sites on Microsoft Edge in both the active and in each browser window -- A more personalized Taskbar for new users -- Improving the notification experience -- Making Settings even better -- Improving the tablet experience for 2-in-1 devices Read about the new features as well as the fixes and known issues in the referenced blog post.
Windows Insider Preview Build 20161 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20161 | Windows Experience Blog. Please note that not all features will be immediately available at first as they are rolled out to the Dev Channel in order to quickly identify issues that may impact performance and reliability. New features include: -- Theme-aware tiles in Start -- ALT + TAB between apps and sites on Microsoft Edge in both the active and in each browser window -- A more personalized Taskbar for new users -- Improving the notification experience -- Making Settings even better -- Improving the tablet experience for 2-in-1 devices Read about the new features as well as the fixes and known issues in the referenced blog post.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Jul 15, 2020 #7 Windows Insider Preview Build 20170 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20170 | Windows Experience Blog. PLEASE NOTE: Windows Insiders with PCs that have AMD processors will not be offered this build today due to a bug impacting overall usability of these PCs. The issue should be fixed for the next flight. Click to expand... See the blog post for new features/known issues/fixes.
Windows Insider Preview Build 20170 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20170 | Windows Experience Blog. PLEASE NOTE: Windows Insiders with PCs that have AMD processors will not be offered this build today due to a bug impacting overall usability of these PCs. The issue should be fixed for the next flight. Click to expand... See the blog post for new features/known issues/fixes.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Jul 22, 2020 #8 Windows Insider Preview Build 20175 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20175 | Windows Experience Blog. Also note from the blog post: "Insider Preview Builds 20161 and below will expire on July 31st. To avoid hitting this expiration, please update to Insider Preview Builds 20170 or newer." Via Twitter: Hey Folks! We have a new build for #WindowsInsiders in the Dev Channel! Check out Build 20175. Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20175 | Windows Experience Blog #AreYouFlightingYet ^AL Click to expand... The update has improvements for pinned sites in Microsoft Edge, introduces Reset-AppxPackage and more. Last edited: Jul 22, 2020
Windows Insider Preview Build 20175 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20175 | Windows Experience Blog. Also note from the blog post: "Insider Preview Builds 20161 and below will expire on July 31st. To avoid hitting this expiration, please update to Insider Preview Builds 20170 or newer." Via Twitter: Hey Folks! We have a new build for #WindowsInsiders in the Dev Channel! Check out Build 20175. Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20175 | Windows Experience Blog #AreYouFlightingYet ^AL Click to expand... The update has improvements for pinned sites in Microsoft Edge, introduces Reset-AppxPackage and more.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Jul 29, 2020 #9 Windows Insider Build 20180 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20180 | Windows Experience Blog. IMPORTANT NOTE: Insider Preview Builds 20161 and below will expire on July 31st. To avoid hitting this expiration, please update to Insider Preview Builds 20170 or newer. Click to expand... Much of the new features mentioned on July 1st in Build 20161, including theme-aware tiles on Start, are turned on in this Build. However, the new pinned sites capability mentioned with last week’s flight of Build 20175 is still only available to a subset of Insiders. Changes and Improvements: Based on feedback, we’re changing the tablet posture logic for 2-in-1 devices to now only apply when using a single screen. Based on feedback we’re updating the new folder icon in the Start menu’s All app’s list to be a little smaller so it better aligns with the size of the other icons. We’ve updated the search box in the Default Apps settings pages to improve performance.
Windows Insider Build 20180 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20180 | Windows Experience Blog. IMPORTANT NOTE: Insider Preview Builds 20161 and below will expire on July 31st. To avoid hitting this expiration, please update to Insider Preview Builds 20170 or newer. Click to expand... Much of the new features mentioned on July 1st in Build 20161, including theme-aware tiles on Start, are turned on in this Build. However, the new pinned sites capability mentioned with last week’s flight of Build 20175 is still only available to a subset of Insiders. Changes and Improvements: Based on feedback, we’re changing the tablet posture logic for 2-in-1 devices to now only apply when using a single screen. Based on feedback we’re updating the new folder icon in the Start menu’s All app’s list to be a little smaller so it better aligns with the size of the other icons. We’ve updated the search box in the Default Apps settings pages to improve performance.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Aug 5, 2020 #10 Windows Insider Preview Build 20185 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20185 | Windows Experience Blog. The Build includes changes to the Network section in Settings, added ADMX Backed Policies for MDM, the ability to access your Android phone’s apps directly from your PC via "Your Phone" apps and a long list of fixes.
Windows Insider Preview Build 20185 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20185 | Windows Experience Blog. The Build includes changes to the Network section in Settings, added ADMX Backed Policies for MDM, the ability to access your Android phone’s apps directly from your PC via "Your Phone" apps and a long list of fixes.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Aug 12, 2020 #11 Windows Insider Preview Build 20190 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20190 | Windows Experience Blog. Something that will be helpful for people who don't follow the changes being made as new builds are released is a new first run experience that will be via the Tips app highlighting the most exciting changes after a major Windows 10 feature update is installed. Another change in this build is improvements to the Graphics Settings experience. Fixes: We fixed a Windows Subsystem for Linux 1 related error that would output: ‘The I/O operation has been aborted because of either a thread exit or an application request’. Please see this Github issue for details. We fixed an issue that could result in explorer.exe being unresponsive on touch-capable devices after resuming from hibernation. We fixed an issue with the new search box in the default apps settings pages, where search results would appear to draw on top of one another when deleting characters from the search box. We fixed an issue where if you switched to an English keyboard using WIN + Space and then switched back to the Chinese Pinyin IME, typed punctuations would Chinese even if “Use English punctuations when in Chinese input mode” was enabled. We fixed an issue where when Narrator was enabled it could result in the on-screen PIN pad unexpectedly appearing when focus is set to the login screen. We fixed an issue resulting in Features on Demand (FOD) failing to enable with error 0x8000FFFF in recent builds. This is also believed to be the root cause for some Insiders finding that the sfc /scannow command would repeatedly fail citing a pending reboot. We fixed and issue that could result in the calling window (for example, Microsoft Edge) hanging if an authentication prompt was raised and then not interacted with and timing out.
Windows Insider Preview Build 20190 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20190 | Windows Experience Blog. Something that will be helpful for people who don't follow the changes being made as new builds are released is a new first run experience that will be via the Tips app highlighting the most exciting changes after a major Windows 10 feature update is installed. Another change in this build is improvements to the Graphics Settings experience. Fixes: We fixed a Windows Subsystem for Linux 1 related error that would output: ‘The I/O operation has been aborted because of either a thread exit or an application request’. Please see this Github issue for details. We fixed an issue that could result in explorer.exe being unresponsive on touch-capable devices after resuming from hibernation. We fixed an issue with the new search box in the default apps settings pages, where search results would appear to draw on top of one another when deleting characters from the search box. We fixed an issue where if you switched to an English keyboard using WIN + Space and then switched back to the Chinese Pinyin IME, typed punctuations would Chinese even if “Use English punctuations when in Chinese input mode” was enabled. We fixed an issue where when Narrator was enabled it could result in the on-screen PIN pad unexpectedly appearing when focus is set to the login screen. We fixed an issue resulting in Features on Demand (FOD) failing to enable with error 0x8000FFFF in recent builds. This is also believed to be the root cause for some Insiders finding that the sfc /scannow command would repeatedly fail citing a pending reboot. We fixed and issue that could result in the calling window (for example, Microsoft Edge) hanging if an authentication prompt was raised and then not interacted with and timing out.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Aug 21, 2020 #12 Windows Insider Preview Build 20197 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20197 | Windows Experience Blog. This Build brings Disk Management into Settings. See the blog post for the very long list of fixes as well as the changes and improvements.
Windows Insider Preview Build 20197 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20197 | Windows Experience Blog. This Build brings Disk Management into Settings. See the blog post for the very long list of fixes as well as the changes and improvements.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Sep 2, 2020 #13 Windows Insider Preview Build 20206 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20206 | Windows Experience Blog. In addition to a number of fixes and improvements "What's new" includes the following: -- a revamped emoji picker* -- Voice typing -- Improvements to the touch keyboard design* -- Cursor movement using the space bar for touch keyboards* *currently rolling out to a subset of Insiders in the Dev Channel at first to identify any issues and then to the rest of the Dev Channel
Windows Insider Preview Build 20206 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20206 | Windows Experience Blog. In addition to a number of fixes and improvements "What's new" includes the following: -- a revamped emoji picker* -- Voice typing -- Improvements to the touch keyboard design* -- Cursor movement using the space bar for touch keyboards* *currently rolling out to a subset of Insiders in the Dev Channel at first to identify any issues and then to the rest of the Dev Channel
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Sep 10, 2020 #14 Windows Insider Preview Build 20211 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20211 | Windows Insider Blog. Fixes: Fixed an issue where certain 32-bit applications running on a 64-bit OS do not get properly promoted to the discrete GPU for hybrid configurations. We fixed an issue that could result in Start menu tiles continuing to display an “app update in progress” progress bar after an app had already finished updating. We fixed an issue that could result in some of the app icons in Start appearing unexpectedly tiny. We fixed an issue on ARM64 devices resulting in Start crashing on launch the next time it was opened after launching certain apps from Start and then closing them. We fixed an issue that could result in the lock screen hanging. We fixed an issue that could result in ShellExperienceHost.exe hanging. We fixed an issue where hero images weren’t showing up in notifications (for example, when taking a screenshot using WIN + Shift + S). We fixed an issue from the last few flights that could result in Windows update getting stuck while downloading the update.
Windows Insider Preview Build 20211 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20211 | Windows Insider Blog. Fixes: Fixed an issue where certain 32-bit applications running on a 64-bit OS do not get properly promoted to the discrete GPU for hybrid configurations. We fixed an issue that could result in Start menu tiles continuing to display an “app update in progress” progress bar after an app had already finished updating. We fixed an issue that could result in some of the app icons in Start appearing unexpectedly tiny. We fixed an issue on ARM64 devices resulting in Start crashing on launch the next time it was opened after launching certain apps from Start and then closing them. We fixed an issue that could result in the lock screen hanging. We fixed an issue that could result in ShellExperienceHost.exe hanging. We fixed an issue where hero images weren’t showing up in notifications (for example, when taking a screenshot using WIN + Shift + S). We fixed an issue from the last few flights that could result in Windows update getting stuck while downloading the update.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Sep 11, 2020 #15 Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20211 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20211 | Windows Insider Blog. UPDATE 9/11: Today we have released Cumulative Update Build 20211.1005 (KB4581021). This update does not include anything new and is designed to test our servicing pipeline. Click to expand...
Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20211 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20211 | Windows Insider Blog. UPDATE 9/11: Today we have released Cumulative Update Build 20211.1005 (KB4581021). This update does not include anything new and is designed to test our servicing pipeline. Click to expand...
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Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Sep 16, 2020 #17 Windows Insider Build 20215 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20215 | Windows Insider Blog. In addition to various fixes, the build includes the introduction of dark theme to search. Fixes: We fixed an issue that could result in the Windows Security app hanging. We fixed an issue that could result in the Windows Security app crashing when navigating to the Exclusions page when there were a large number of exclusions. We fixed an issue where using a restore point that had been created prior to a Microsoft Edge update to do a system restore could result in Microsoft Edge not launching after the restore was finished. We fixed an issue resulting in the text cursor unexpectedly moving to the beginning of a text field when typing with the Korean IME in certain apps. We fixed an issue impacting Voice Typing reliability. We’ve fixed an issue where on a small subset of devices the Start menu did not reflect when an update was pending restart and scheduled restarts are cancelled.
Windows Insider Build 20215 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20215 | Windows Insider Blog. In addition to various fixes, the build includes the introduction of dark theme to search. Fixes: We fixed an issue that could result in the Windows Security app hanging. We fixed an issue that could result in the Windows Security app crashing when navigating to the Exclusions page when there were a large number of exclusions. We fixed an issue where using a restore point that had been created prior to a Microsoft Edge update to do a system restore could result in Microsoft Edge not launching after the restore was finished. We fixed an issue resulting in the text cursor unexpectedly moving to the beginning of a text field when typing with the Korean IME in certain apps. We fixed an issue impacting Voice Typing reliability. We’ve fixed an issue where on a small subset of devices the Start menu did not reflect when an update was pending restart and scheduled restarts are cancelled.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Sep 23, 2020 #18 Windows Insider Build 20221 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20221 | Windows Insider Blog. This Build adds Meet Now (Meet Now in Skype) to the taskbar to make it easy to set up a video call by clicking on the Meet Now icon in the notification area. Also included is a gradual roll-out of the ability to pin the Your Phone app to Notifications. Fixes: We fixed an issue where the new Manage Disks and Volumes section in Settings wasn’t blocking the ability to change the drive letter of the system volume. We fixed an issue that could result in Start menu, and Action Center being totally transparent when certain apps were open in the background. We fixed an issue that could result in a crash when opening the Power menu in Start while running Magnifier at a high zoom level. We fixed an issue that could result in a virtual desktop thumbnail in Task View showing an empty desktop even after moving an app over to that desktop. We fixed an issue when typing with an IME into text fields in certain apps that could result in input no longer being accepted. We fixed an issue that could result in the Chinese Pinyin IME candidate pane getting stuck on the first letter when typing into certain games. We fixed an issue that could result in Windows Update getting stuck at “Downloading – 0%” for a long time. We fixed seeing generic errors when using wsl --install in the Windows Subsystem for Linux. We fixed a bug where the Linux kernel would not be installed when using wsl --install in the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
Windows Insider Build 20221 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20221 | Windows Insider Blog. This Build adds Meet Now (Meet Now in Skype) to the taskbar to make it easy to set up a video call by clicking on the Meet Now icon in the notification area. Also included is a gradual roll-out of the ability to pin the Your Phone app to Notifications. Fixes: We fixed an issue where the new Manage Disks and Volumes section in Settings wasn’t blocking the ability to change the drive letter of the system volume. We fixed an issue that could result in Start menu, and Action Center being totally transparent when certain apps were open in the background. We fixed an issue that could result in a crash when opening the Power menu in Start while running Magnifier at a high zoom level. We fixed an issue that could result in a virtual desktop thumbnail in Task View showing an empty desktop even after moving an app over to that desktop. We fixed an issue when typing with an IME into text fields in certain apps that could result in input no longer being accepted. We fixed an issue that could result in the Chinese Pinyin IME candidate pane getting stuck on the first letter when typing into certain games. We fixed an issue that could result in Windows Update getting stuck at “Downloading – 0%” for a long time. We fixed seeing generic errors when using wsl --install in the Windows Subsystem for Linux. We fixed a bug where the Linux kernel would not be installed when using wsl --install in the Windows Subsystem for Linux.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Sep 30, 2020 #19 Windows Insider Build 20226 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20226 | Windows Insider Blog. Additions include Storage health monitoring to protect user data and a new settings page for Your Phone Fixes: We’ve resolved an issue resulting in Settings crashing for some Insiders when opening Manage Disks and Volumes. We fixed an issue affecting Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 distros where users can receive the error: “The remote procedure call failed” on startup. See this GitHub issue for more details. We fixed an issue where activating Speech Recognition under Ease of Access in Settings was unexpectedly requiring admin permissions. We fixed an issue where after turning off “Drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop”, and opening Task View, the drop shadows would unexpectedly reappear. We fixed an issue where pressing F7 in the File Explorer search box would bring up a dialog asking to enable caret browsing. We fixed an issue where Focus Assist was considering Screensaver to be a full screen app and suppressing notifications when it was running. We fixed an issue impacting explorer.exe reliability for some Insiders in the last few flights. We fixed an issue where some of the apps in the Windows Accessories folder in Start’s all apps list, would unexpectedly display the name Windows Accessories when pinned to the Start menu in recent builds. We fixed an issue impacting taskbar performance and reliability on 2-in-1 convertible devices. We fixed a few issues impacting Action Center reliability. We fixed a couple of issues impacting Settings reliability. We fixed an issue where the Settings icon was unexpectedly small when pinned to the Start menu and using the small tile size. We fixed an issue in Touchpad Settings where the header for the Taps section was unexpectedly missing in the last few flights. We fixed an issue with Meet Now resulting in the flyout crashing if you pressed the Esc key while it was open. We fixed an issue that if Meet Now was opened before opening a jumplist from the taskbar, then ShellExperienceHost would crash. We’ve made some fixes to improve accessibility of the Meet Now flyout, including updating the tab order, marking the image so it’s not read out by Narrator, adjusting the contrast of the buttons, making the arrow keys navigate between the buttons, and fixing an issue where focus wasn’t returning to the previous location in the taskbar after pressing the Esc key. We fixed an issue from the last few flights resulting in some apps failing to install, citing a lack of internet connectivity, when IPV6 was enabled. We fixed an issue with the new DNS options in Network Settings where switching back from a custom DNS to automatic would result in a loss of connectivity. We fixed an issue resulting in not being able to insert the full-width question mark when typing with the Pinyin IME in recent builds. We fixed an issue that could result in the Japanese IME crashing on initialization. We fixed two issues with the Bopomofo IME impacting Shift and Ctrl key usage in apps when the IME was active. We fixed an issue with the Turkish one-handed touch keyboard layout, where it was missing keys for ü and ö. We fixed an issue when using the Japanese touch keyboard layout that could result in the spacebar UI appearing stuck in a pressed state.
Windows Insider Build 20226 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20226 | Windows Insider Blog. Additions include Storage health monitoring to protect user data and a new settings page for Your Phone Fixes: We’ve resolved an issue resulting in Settings crashing for some Insiders when opening Manage Disks and Volumes. We fixed an issue affecting Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 distros where users can receive the error: “The remote procedure call failed” on startup. See this GitHub issue for more details. We fixed an issue where activating Speech Recognition under Ease of Access in Settings was unexpectedly requiring admin permissions. We fixed an issue where after turning off “Drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop”, and opening Task View, the drop shadows would unexpectedly reappear. We fixed an issue where pressing F7 in the File Explorer search box would bring up a dialog asking to enable caret browsing. We fixed an issue where Focus Assist was considering Screensaver to be a full screen app and suppressing notifications when it was running. We fixed an issue impacting explorer.exe reliability for some Insiders in the last few flights. We fixed an issue where some of the apps in the Windows Accessories folder in Start’s all apps list, would unexpectedly display the name Windows Accessories when pinned to the Start menu in recent builds. We fixed an issue impacting taskbar performance and reliability on 2-in-1 convertible devices. We fixed a few issues impacting Action Center reliability. We fixed a couple of issues impacting Settings reliability. We fixed an issue where the Settings icon was unexpectedly small when pinned to the Start menu and using the small tile size. We fixed an issue in Touchpad Settings where the header for the Taps section was unexpectedly missing in the last few flights. We fixed an issue with Meet Now resulting in the flyout crashing if you pressed the Esc key while it was open. We fixed an issue that if Meet Now was opened before opening a jumplist from the taskbar, then ShellExperienceHost would crash. We’ve made some fixes to improve accessibility of the Meet Now flyout, including updating the tab order, marking the image so it’s not read out by Narrator, adjusting the contrast of the buttons, making the arrow keys navigate between the buttons, and fixing an issue where focus wasn’t returning to the previous location in the taskbar after pressing the Esc key. We fixed an issue from the last few flights resulting in some apps failing to install, citing a lack of internet connectivity, when IPV6 was enabled. We fixed an issue with the new DNS options in Network Settings where switching back from a custom DNS to automatic would result in a loss of connectivity. We fixed an issue resulting in not being able to insert the full-width question mark when typing with the Pinyin IME in recent builds. We fixed an issue that could result in the Japanese IME crashing on initialization. We fixed two issues with the Bopomofo IME impacting Shift and Ctrl key usage in apps when the IME was active. We fixed an issue with the Turkish one-handed touch keyboard layout, where it was missing keys for ü and ö. We fixed an issue when using the Japanese touch keyboard layout that could result in the spacebar UI appearing stuck in a pressed state.
Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,023 Location Upstate, NY Oct 7, 2020 #20 Windows Insider Build 20231 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20231 | Windows Insider Blog. Being rolled out to a subset of Insiders is exploring adding a page to Windows setup (OOBE). Other features are being rolled out to a subset of Enterprise and Developers. Fixes We fixed the vEthernet adapter disconnecting inside of the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Please see this GitHub thread for full details. We fixed an issue that could result in your ALT + Tab order changing unexpectedly and leading you to switch to the wrong window. We fixed an issue that could result in Action Center and notification buttons not being visible after switching between High Contrast Black and High Contrast White. We fixed an issue where the “Show audio alerts visually” option under Settings > Ease of Access> Audio wasn’t functioning for incoming notifications. We fixed an issue where if the PC was locked using with Narrator running, dismissing the lock screen wouldn’t announce the signed in username on the login screen. We fixed an issue when using Narrator and logging in with Windows Hello, Narrator wouldn’t announce the error message if your face wasn’t recognized. We fixed an issue resulting in audio and microphone glitches over Bluetooth for certain devices. As a reminder, when encountering issues in this space, please take a moment to capture a repro trace, as it helps the teams investigate. More details about capturing traces available . We fixed an issue impacting Task View reliability. We fixed an issue resulting in the Windows Hello setup camera preview in OOBE displaying in the wrong position if you rotated your device into portrait mode during setup. We fixed an issue resulting in Settings hanging on launch for some Insiders. We fixed an issue resulting in systemsettingsbroker.exe crashing for some Insiders. We fixed an issue where the HideRecentJumplists MDM Policy wasn’t taking effect. We fixed an issue that could result in duplicate cloud provider entries appearing in the File Explorer navigation pane. We fixed an issue resulting in PDF previews no longer displaying in File Explorer. We fixed an issue resulting in the touch keyboard unexpectedly dismissing after setting focus to the search box in File Explorer. We fixed an issue where when typing with the Chinese Pinyin IME, if your text included an apostrophe, then after finalizing your composition by pressing Shift the result would display a garbled character.
Windows Insider Build 20231 Released to Dev Channel: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20231 | Windows Insider Blog. Being rolled out to a subset of Insiders is exploring adding a page to Windows setup (OOBE). Other features are being rolled out to a subset of Enterprise and Developers. Fixes We fixed the vEthernet adapter disconnecting inside of the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Please see this GitHub thread for full details. We fixed an issue that could result in your ALT + Tab order changing unexpectedly and leading you to switch to the wrong window. We fixed an issue that could result in Action Center and notification buttons not being visible after switching between High Contrast Black and High Contrast White. We fixed an issue where the “Show audio alerts visually” option under Settings > Ease of Access> Audio wasn’t functioning for incoming notifications. We fixed an issue where if the PC was locked using with Narrator running, dismissing the lock screen wouldn’t announce the signed in username on the login screen. We fixed an issue when using Narrator and logging in with Windows Hello, Narrator wouldn’t announce the error message if your face wasn’t recognized. We fixed an issue resulting in audio and microphone glitches over Bluetooth for certain devices. As a reminder, when encountering issues in this space, please take a moment to capture a repro trace, as it helps the teams investigate. More details about capturing traces available . We fixed an issue impacting Task View reliability. We fixed an issue resulting in the Windows Hello setup camera preview in OOBE displaying in the wrong position if you rotated your device into portrait mode during setup. We fixed an issue resulting in Settings hanging on launch for some Insiders. We fixed an issue resulting in systemsettingsbroker.exe crashing for some Insiders. We fixed an issue where the HideRecentJumplists MDM Policy wasn’t taking effect. We fixed an issue that could result in duplicate cloud provider entries appearing in the File Explorer navigation pane. We fixed an issue resulting in PDF previews no longer displaying in File Explorer. We fixed an issue resulting in the touch keyboard unexpectedly dismissing after setting focus to the search box in File Explorer. We fixed an issue where when typing with the Chinese Pinyin IME, if your text included an apostrophe, then after finalizing your composition by pressing Shift the result would display a garbled character.