Two weeks ago, Microsoft released through Windows Insider its latest Windows 10 build 10130, for those who are registered in the Fast Ring mood of builds.
The new version brought a number of fixes and some new ones characteristics, although the company has made it clear that all upcoming builds in the weeks leading up to the OS's official release will focus more on adding stability and UX refinement, rather than adding new features.
Microsoft released some updates for Windows 10 build 10130 yesterday, and Gabe Aul, head of the Windows Insiders program, said they came as "a solution to some of the top issues raised for build."
The Microsoft release notes for these fixes are as follows.
Ωστόσο, πριν από την εγκατάσταση του Insider Preview build 10130, καλό θα είναι να γνωρίζετε ότι ορισμένοι χρήστες μπορεί να αντιμετωπίσουν τον κωδικό errorof 0x80246017 during the installation of the new operating system.
If this happens, Microsoft recommends downloading ISO and upgrade your computer with it.
After the updates described below, Microsoft has made the build available in the channel of the Slow Ring of the Windows Insiders program. So everyone who wishes can install the new build
- KB3070365: We fixed an issue where if you click on the icons on the Taskbar (Start, Cortana, Network, Battery, and Action Center) in this build, the expected fly-out might not open.
- KB3069069: We fixed the issue where after upgrading to this build audio playback is lost in some hardware configurations.
- Note: Some sound cards may fail to operate in multichannel mode. The workaround to the problem is to set the default audio format to stereo.
- KB3070677: We fixed an issue where if you're running the “Core” edition of the Windows 10 Insider Preview and Windows Update might not detect new builds available.
- KB3070982: This dynamic update prevents an issue that may result in loss of audio when the upgrade is completed in some hardware configurations.