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Released to Fast Ring: 16 April 2017
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17134 for Fast
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 21 Days (Build 17134)
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Released to Slow Ring: 20 April 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17134 for Fast
Days Since Last Slow Ring Build: 20 Days (17133)
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Released to Release Preview Ring: 20 April 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17134 for Fast
Days Since Last Release Preview Ring Build: 15 Days (17133)
Released to Fast Ring: 27 March 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17133 for Fast
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 4 Days (Build 17128)
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Released to Slow Ring: 30 March 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17133 for Fast
Days Since Last Slow Ring Build: 7 Days (17127)
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Released to Release Preview Ring: 05 April 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17133 for Fast
Days Since Last Release Preview Ring Build: N/A - First Release to Preview Ring
Released to Fast Ring: 23 March 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17128 for Fast
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 3 Days (Build 17127)
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Released to Fast Ring: 20 March 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17127 for Fast
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 4 Days (Build 17123)
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Released to Slow Ring: 23 March 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17128 for Fast
Days Since Last Slow Ring Build: 7 Days (Build 17120)
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Date ISO Available For Download: 27 March 2018
Source: Twitter
Date & Build of Last ISO Release for Download: 14 Days - 13 March 2018 (17115)
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Released to Fast Ring: 16 March 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17123 for Fast
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 3 Days (Build 17120)
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Released to Fast Ring: 13 March 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17120 for Fast
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 7 Days (Build 17115)
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Released to Slow Ring: 16 March 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17120 for Fast
Days Since Last Slow Ring Build: 7 Days (Build 17115)
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Released to Fast Ring: 06 March 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17115 for Fast
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 4 Days (Build 17112)
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Released to Slow Ring: 09 March 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17115 for Fast
Days Since Last Slow Ring Build: 50 days (17074)
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Date ISO Available For Download: 13 March 2018
Source: Twitter
Date & Build of Last ISO Release for Download: 127 Days - 07 November 2017 (Build 17025)
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Released to Fast Ring: 02 March 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17112 for Fast
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 3 Days (Build 17110)
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Released to Fast Ring: 27 February 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17110 for Fast Ring
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 4 Days (Build 17107)
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Released to Fast Ring: 23 February 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17107 for Fast Ring
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 9 Days (Build 17101)
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Released to Fast Ring: 14 February 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17101 for Fast & Build 17604 for Skip Ahead
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 7 Days (Build 17093)
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Released to Fast Ring: 07 February 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17093 for PC
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 15 Days (Build 17083)
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Released to Fast Ring: 24 January 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17083 for PC
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 6 Days (Build 17074.1002)
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Released to Fast Ring: 18 January 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17074.1002 for PC
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 7 Days (Build 17074)
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Released to Slow Ring: 19 January 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17074.1002 for PC
Days Since Last Slow Ring Build: 80 Days (Build 17025)
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Released to Fast Ring: 11 January 2018
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17074 for PC
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 23 Days (Build 17063)
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Released to Fast Ring: 19 December 2017
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17063 for PC
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 28 Days (Build 17046)
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Released to Fast Ring: 22 November 2017
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17046 for PC
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 6 Days (Build 17040)
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Released to Fast Ring: 16 November 2017
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17040 for PC
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 8 Days (Build 17035)
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Released to Fast Ring: 08 November 2017
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17035 for PC
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 14 Days (Build 17025)
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Released to Fast Ring: 25 October 2017
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17025 for PC
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 12 Days (Build 17017)
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Released to Slow Ring: 01 November 2017
Source: Dona Sarkar via Twitter
Days Since Last Slow Ring Build: N/A - First RS4 Slow Ring Build
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Date ISO Available For Download: 07 November 2017
Source: NeoWin
Date & Build of Last ISO Release for Download: N/A - First ISO Release for RS4
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What's New
Revamped Ease of Access Settings
Controlling your Startup tasks
Evolving the Microsoft Yahei Font
Improvements and Fixes for PC
Continuing our effort towards Fluent Design, in this build you’ll notice that not only have we soften our light press effect based on your feedback, we’ve also enabled Reveal by default in CalendarView (seen, for example, in the Clock and Calendar flyout). UWP apps leveraging the Preview SDK for this build or higher will see this change automatically.
We fixed the issue where if you RDP into a PC running this build with certain GPU configurations, when you go to sign in to the PC locally it will appear stuck at a black screen with only the cursor available.
We fixed an issue resulting in the touch feedback appearing visually corrupted in the last flight, with strange artifacts rather than the expected circle.
We fixed an issue resulting in UNC paths not being recognized when typed using the touch keyboard with the Japanese layout.
To improve the speed in getting you where you want to go, when typing with the Japanese IME into Internet Explorer’s address bar or search box, you will now see the search suggestions dropdown while composing the string, rather than having to wait until the candidate string is committed.
We fixed an issue where using an app in mini mode (for example Groove Music) would result in the taskbar appearing on top of a remote desktop session. We also fixed an issue where using Cortana to launch an app while playing a game fullscreen on another monitor could result in the taskbar drawing on top of the game.
We fixed an issue resulting in not being able to scroll to the very bottom of Start using touch when in tablet mode on small devices.
We fixed an issue where mouse input in Start might become offset.
We fixed an issue where clean installing Windows while not connected to the internet might result in default Start tiles showing download arrows indefinitely rather than the expected image.
We fixed an issue where right-clicking a folder already pinned to Start in File Explorer would still show the option “Pin to Start”.
We fixed an issue where attempting to log into Windows using a VM with Enhanced Session Mode might result in being prompted for your password twice.
We fixed an issue where toggling some DX9/DX10/DX11 games between windowed and fullscreen (for example using Alt + Tab) could result in the game window become black on certain PCs.
We fixed an issue resulting in some Insiders with x86 PCs experiencing a blue screen with a HAL INITIALIZATION FAILED error when upgrading to the previous flight.
We fixed an issue where Insiders with restore points set might have experienced a volsnap.sys Green Screen error on boot.
We fixed an issue resulting in Microsoft Edge taking an unexpectedly long time to load the new page after clicking on certain links, appearing hung.
We fixed an issue resulting in Microsoft Edge being unexpectedly slow to respond when tabbing through controls with certain third party screen readers active.
We fixed an issue where settings under Windows Update’s Delivery Optimization page were unexpectedly disabled in the last flight.
We fixed an issue with the Courier New font where the numeral 2 was not displaying clearly on some display configurations.
Improved the Yu Gothic Bold font focusing on consistent baseline alignment and clarity of various Kana characters.
Known Issues for PC
If you are experiencing broken functionality in Mail, Cortana, Narrator or missing some features like Windows Media Player, please see this Feedback Hub post: https://aka.ms/Rsrjqn.
Using a swipe gesture with touch to dismiss notifications from the Action Center is currently not working. We’re investigating – for now you’ll need to use the clear all button, or use mouse/keyboard.
There’s a noticeable screen flicker when using hotkeys or the touchpad to switch between Virtual Desktops.
Invoking the Game bar with Win + G may cause the mouse cursor to become unresponsive while Game bar is up. Keyboard navigation still works and pressing Win + G again will close the Game bar, restoring the mouse cursor to the game.
Calendar toast dismiss and snooze icons may be missing from notifications in Action Center.
Released to Fast Ring: 13 October 2017
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17017 for PC
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 20 days (Build 17004)
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What's New
Cortana Collections
Cortana Insights and Recommendations to Action Center
Startup Settings Added to App Settings in Windows Settings
Improvements and Fixes for PC
We fixed an issue a small percent of Insiders were experiencing where uninstalled apps might unexpectedly reinstall after a reboot.
We fixed an issue where wallpaper changes might not roam to devices on the Windows 10 Creators Update with “Sync your settings” enabled.
We fixed an issue from the previous flight where Storage Settings would crash on launch.
We fixed an issue where changing time zones would result in the lock screen clock being incorrect until logging out and back in.
We fixed an issue where the Action Center wouldn’t scroll with touch if you started the scrolling motion on top of a notification.
If a notification doesn’t support being dismissed into the Action Center, the toast will now show an X instead of an arrow.
We fixed an issue where the touch keyboard might unexpectedly auto launch after a system restart on non-touch PCs if you’d used the touch keyboard prior to restarting.
We’ve updated the language settings icon in the input flyout to be consistent with that used in the touch keyboard.
We fixed an issue where the “2” character wasn’t rendering correctly in some apps when using the Courier New font.
We fixed an issue where duplicate icons might be displayed in the Volume Mixer when playing certain games or online videos.
We fixed an issue causing reduced performance in some DirectX 9 games running at high framerates. If you’re a fan of gaming, please take a moment to try playing your favorite games on this build and share feedback.
We fixed an issue where certain graphics drivers might result in night light displaying with unexpected colors when enabled in recent builds.
Going forward from this build, the settings to disable hibernate and Fast Startup will be preserved across upgrade.
We fixed an issue some Insiders were experiencing where after upgrading to recent flights their optical drive wouldn’t be listed under This PC.
We fixed an issue resulting in some Insiders seeing 0x80070005 when trying to upgrade to the last few flights.
We fixed an issue from recent flights where you might see code 0x80070002 when trying to update apps from the Store.
We fixed an issue where Hyper-V couldn’t create a VM on 3rd party network storage.
We fixed an issue where for the first few minutes after clean installing a non-English build many inbox app names might unexpectedly appear with English app names.
We fixed an issue where gaming apps using WebView with heavy use of HTML canvas might have unexpectedly had very low FPS in recent flights.
Known Issues for PC
If you are missing some Feature-on-Demand (FOD) packages such as Windows Media Player, please see this Feedback Hub post: https://aka.ms/Rsrjqn.
Using a swipe gesture with touch to dismiss notifications from the Action Center is currently not working. We’re investigating – for now you’ll need to use the clear all button, or use mouse/keyboard.
If you RDP into a PC running this build with certain GPU configurations, when you go to sign in to the PC locally it might appear stuck at a black screen with only the cursor available. If you let it sit for a bit, the PC will eventually recover and you’ll be able to use it normally.
Released to Fast Ring: 27 September 2017
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17004 for PC (Skip Ahead)
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 14 days (Build 16362)
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What's New
Fluent Design: As we progress into the next feature update, you’ll begin to see more and more elements of Fluent Design light up. We love the enthusiasm we’ve seen for Fluent Design, and with today’s build you’ll notice that Reveal is now visible on Start in All apps.
Improvements and Fixes for PC
Microsoft Edge:
We fixed an issue where typing a web address into the address bar from the New Tab and Start Page and would sometimes clear the text and not result in any page navigation
We fixed an issue resulting in keyboard layout changes potentially not being applied when using Microsoft Edge after setting focus to the address bar.
We fixed an issue where the tab previews for PDFs were black with a white bar on each side.
We fixed an issue where the first time you pressed Ctrl + F to open Search, the search box doesn’t get focus. We also fixed an issue where you might be unable to type in the address bar after clicking on CTRL+F text field.
We fixed an issue where “Open with previous pages” wouldn’t recover tabs after dragging a tab between two Microsoft Edge windows.
We fixed an issue resulting copy/paste and the print dialog not working for those using the updated Youtube.com website design.
We fixed an issue where Ctrl + Click on a link in a PDF wouldn’t open the link in a new tab.
We fixed an issue resulting in PDFs potentially rendering blank after panning down a few pages and back up.
We fixed an issue from recent flights where Alt + D wouldn’t bring input focus to the address bar when certain keyboards were active.
Input Improvements:
We fixed an issue resulting in the enter key not working properly in Facebook Messenger.
We fixed an issue resulting in the Delete key on the full touch keyboard layout unexpectedly inserting a period in UWP apps.
We fixed an issue resulting in a stutter when selecting long strings in certain single line editable text boxes (for example when naming favorites in Microsoft Edge).
General changes, improvements, and fixes for PC:
RS4 builds include many of the same fixes included in the latest RS3 builds.
We are introducing a new color wheel to Color & High Contrast Settings to help you get a feel for the effect of each of the different available color filters.
You may see a Microsoft Edge shortcut on your desktop after upgrading to this build. You can delete the shortcut, upgrade from this build and it will not return.
We fixed an issue resulting in Mod Organizer no longer load mods into Skyrim in recent flights.
We fixed an issue resulting in the last flighted build sometimes green screening with a SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION in win32kfull.sys.
We fixed an issue resulting in the WIN+X menu sometimes unexpectedly missing the accelerator key underline hints.
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None Listed
Released to Fast Ring: 13 September 2017
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16362 for PC (Skip Ahead)
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 14 days (Build 16353)
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What's New
Improved Boot Experience
Narrator Improvements
Improvements and Fixes for PC
We fixed an issue where minimized app windows on mixed-DPI monitor setups might end up drawing offscreen after your PC resumed from sleep.
We fixed an issue where if you changed your display language preference to something other than the machine’s default then any app which did not take an update while also getting the updated language resource package from the Store would end up continuing to display its tile in Start in that default language rather than the new language displayed within the app and other system UI.
We’ve updated the Action Center to now use “AM” / “PM” when indicating timestamp with the 12hr clock format, rather than “a” / “p”.
We fixed an issue where using the letters in Start to jump to different locations in the alphabet wasn’t consistently working in the last few flights.
We fixed an issue where when the People button was present in taskbar, and toast-only banners (for example from Outlook 2016) were sent, the Action Center badge counter would become inaccurate.
We fixed an issue where when the People button was present in taskbar, and toast-only banners (for example from Outlook 2016) were sent, the Action Center badge counter would become inaccurate.
We fixed an issue resulting in multiple apps crashing in the previous flight if you tried to log into the app using Facebook.
We fixed an issue where pasting an image to Imgur.com from your clipboard wouldn’t work.
We fixed an issue which could result in uploads failing on some sites, such as Behance.net.
We fixed an issue resulting in drag and drop onto websites intermittently not working.
We fixed an issue where Microsoft Edge would crash after choosing to pin certain websites to Start.
We fixed an issue where a tab could get in a state where it displayed a tab preview thumbnail even though your mouse wasn’t hovering over the tab.
We fixed an issue where website tooltips could end up displaying behind the Microsoft Edge window after opening a link in new tab in the background.
We fixed an issue for certain websites where after watching an embedded video full screen then using Esc to return to the page would result in the video controller no longer being visible.
We’ve updated editable fields in PDFs to now have a subtle color to help indicate that they’re editable.
We fixed an issue resulting in Ghost Recon: Wildlands not starting in recent flights since the Easy anti-cheat component wouldn’t load.
We fixed an issue resulting in Train Simulator 2017 failing to launch on recent flights.
We fixed an issue where the Pinyin IME’s emoji picker wouldn’t load in recent flights.
We fixed an issue where the Emoji Panel’s tooltips could become mixed up.
We fixed an issue from recent flights resulting in precision touchpads potentially dropping gestures after coming out of sleep.
We’ve made some adjustments to address an issue resulting in sudden and brief CPU spikes where you couldn’t move your mouse. If you’ve encountered this, please try it in this new build and let us know if your experience has improved.
We fixed an issue where when using the Chinese (Simplified) handwriting panel InputPersonalization.exe could get into a state where it would unexpectedly have a continually high CPU usage.
We’ve updated the Run dialog so when hold Ctrl + Shift then click OK or press enter, it will run that task or program elevated, just like how it works in Cortana.
We fixed an issue where the Windows Defender Security Center app icon was missing in taskbar when the app was open, as well in Start’s all apps list. You will also notice that the icon is now un-plated in the taskbar.
We fixed the issue where USBhub.sys was causing spontaneous reboots due to bugchecks (GSOD).
We fixed an issue where the battery flyout might incorrectly show “PC not charging” while the device was changing in recent builds.
We fixed an issue where fonts using shortcuts would become unusable and disappear from the Fonts folder.
We fixed an issue where upgrading to recent flights would fail if you had a speech for a secondary language installed.
We fixed an issue from recent flights resulting in some Insiders experiencing an issue where Store apps would begin to fail to activate after being launched a few times.
We fixed an issue where your PC might not go to sleep automatically after remoting into it and signing out of the remote session.
Known Issues for PC
None Listed
Released to Fast Ring: 31 August 2017
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16353 for PC (Skip Ahead)
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 08 days (Build 16273)
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Improvements and Fixes for PC
When the Action Center is black (the default option) the “clear all”, “expand”/”collapse”, and “see more” link text will now all use your accent color – making them pop more and improving discoverability.
We’ve updated the Action Center to now support a two finger touch gesture to dismiss all notifications. Place two fingers vertically within the Action Center near the edge opposite to the side of your screen. Then slide these fingers towards the side of the screen. You will notice all notification groups following your fingers and then dismissing as you slide your fingers off the side of the screen.
We fixed an issue in XAML resulting in text animations appearing slightly blurry in the last flight until the animation had stopped (for example, when loading the main page of Settings).
We fixed an issue resulting in the taskbar being unexpectedly thick if you booted up the PC while plugged in to an external monitor with a different DPI.
We fixed an issue that caused minimized per-monitor DPI aware windows to miss DPI changes and end up with a mix of DPI scaling upon restoring.
We fixed an issue from recent flights where when Slideshow was enabled resuming from sleep a second time might place the Lock screen in a state where it couldn’t be dismissed without pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del.
We fixed an issue resulting in an unexpected change in mouse sensitivity in the last flight for PCs using non-default display scaling.
We fixed an issue resulting in Asphalt 8 not accepting input in recent flights.
We fixed an issue resulting in progress wheels on certain websites in Microsoft Edge unexpectedly moving out of place during their rotation.
We fixed an issue where the Windows Hello strings would appear on top of the page when performing a pin reset from the login screen.
Known Issues for PC
None Listed
Released to Fast Ring: 23 August 2017
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16273 for PC
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 21 days (Build 16257)
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What's New
Try out emoji notifications with My People
Introducing the Bahnschrift font
View Mixed Reality
Improvements and Fixes for PC
Windows Shell
We fixed an issue resulting in Start, Action Center and notification toasts at times having a background that was 100% transparent.
We fixed an issue from recent flights where the Action Center icon might show it had some number of notifications but when you opened Action Center no notifications were displayed.
We fixed an issue from recent flights where suggested apps were visible in Start despite the related setting being off. For now, if you encounter this please try toggling Settings > Personalization > Start > “Occasionally show suggestions in Start”.
We fixed a recent issue where removed placeholder tiles in Start might come back after explorer.exe restarted.
We fixed an issue resulting in certain live tiles not updating in the last flight, including the Weather and Money apps. If you were impacted by this you may need to unpin and repin the live tile for it to work again.
We fixed an issue from recent flights where typing immediately after opening up the Start menu would sometimes not switch to Cortana, even though if you tapped the Cortana icon Cortana was up and running.
We fixed an issue where notification groups in the Action Center couldn’t be dismissed by swiping across the app name. We also fixed a recent issue where notifications in the Action Center couldn’t be dismissed with pen.
We’ve fixed some timing issues so that swiping to dismiss a notification toast should feel more reliable now.
You can now middle click to dismiss a notification toast!
We fixed an issue resulting in no “Safe to Remove Hardware” notification after following the device removal process from the “Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media” tray icon
We fixed an issue where it wasn’t possible to tab to the quick action area of Action Center if there were no notifications visible.
We fixed an issue where the network flyout might become unresponsive when Bluetooth was enabled.
We fixed a deadlock resulting in Start, the network flyout, and other Shell UI elements becoming unresponsive after tethering certain Android phones.
We fixed an issue that could potentially result in Start not launching after installing a 3rdparty IME.
We fixed an issue where if you started dragging a tile on Start just as the flip animation started in the tile, it could result in the tile becoming invisible under your finger until you released it.
We fixed an issue where right clicking on an image file in File Explorer would show “Next desktop background” instead of “Set as desktop background” in recent flights.
We fixed an issue where desktop icons sometimes couldn’t be drag-and-dropped to certain places on the desktop, even though the desired spot appeared to align to the same grid as the other icons already in place.
We fixed an issue where desktop icons could become unexpectedly spaced out when logging in after the primary monitor’s DPI had changed.
Microsoft Edge
When using Find on Page, pressing F3 will now go to the next result. Shift+F3 will go to the previous result.
We fixed an issue resulting in certain websites not rendering correctly when used in inPrivate mode.
We fixed an issue resulting in Microsoft Edge sometimes getting into a state where after right-clicking a website the context menu would immediately dismiss.
We fixed an issue which resulted in the video element defaulting to a black background if the size didn’t match the aspect ratio of the video.
We fixed an issue where right-clicking and selecting “copy link” would sometimes not work as expected.
We fixed an issue where copying bitmap images from Microsoft Edge wouldn’t work.
We fixed an issue where pasting Chinese, Japanese, or Korean text into Microsoft Edge in recent builds would result in question marks instead of the expected characters.
We fixed an issue where misspelled words in input fields were sometimes not updated when a correction is selected from the spell checker.
We fixed an issue from recent flights where a session cookie might unexpectedly get overwritten, potentially resulting in login issues on certain websites after a page refresh.
We fixed an issue resulting in status updates to Facebook.com sometimes being erased during input.
We fixed an issue causing certain controls such as calendar widgets to break on some sites.
We fixed an issue for websites with images added using source-set where the height would sometimes unexpectedly be computed to 30px.
We fixed an issue where clicking Run on a download in Microsoft Edge that required elevation would result in input no longer being received in that window until switching focus away and back to it.
We fixed an issue resulting in the tab bar sometimes drawing incorrectly after dragging the window between two monitors with different DPIs.
We fixed an issue from recent builds where you couldn’t use the letter ‘x’ when renaming a favorite.
We fixed an issue resulting in a crash when using drag and drop to rearrange favorites.
We fixed an issue resulting in not being able to type @ using the Hungarian or Czech keyboard in recent flights.
We fixed an issue where PDFs containing xref streams might have rendered as blank pages in the last few flights in Microsoft Edge.
Scrollbars in Microsoft Edge will now be the correct size on secondary monitors where the DPI differs from the primary monitor.
Input Improvements
We fixed an issue that resulted in words sometimes being input twice when using the handwriting panel in certain websites using Microsoft Edge.
We fixed an issue where you could end up with multiple underlined words when using shapewriting in a text field then switching focus away from and back to that text field and shapewriting some more.
We fixed an issue in Win32 apps where a space wasn’t automatically inserted if you used shapewriting to write a word then tapped a letter to start a new word on the touch keyboard.
We fixed an issue with the Hebrew touch keyboard where tapping certain keys didn’t produce the expected character. Please take a moment with this build to try out the touch keyboard in your language and let us know how it feels for you.
We fixed an issue where the Full touch keyboard layout was unexpectedly not available at certain screen resolutions.
We fixed an issue when using the Emoji Panel with Narrator where using tab to switch sections would resulting in Narrator repeating the old section name for each emoji instead of the current one.
Changes to pen behavior in recent Insider builds have been met with positive feedback, however also caused drawing in certain apps to work incorrectly. In this Insider build we’ve made a change to address this feedback pertaining to Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, and Clip Studio Paint.
General
We fixed the issue causing the Virus and Threat Protection pillar in Windows Defender Security Center to show as “unknown” after upgrading to the last build.
We fixed an issue from recent flights resulting in the idle timer continually being reset – thus preventing the display from going to sleep.
We fixed an issue resulting in an unexpected 0x800706BE error sometimes when trying to initiate a remote desktop connection in recent flights.
We fixed an issue some Insiders were experiencing where Windows Update’s Delivery Optimization settings would reset back to default upon leaving the page.
If you previously accessed Device Encryption on the About Settings page, you’ll find we’ve moved it to its own page under Settings > Update & Security > Device Encryption.
We fixed an issue where the lock screen might unexpectedly just show your theme color instead of the selected custom or Spotlight image after upgrading in recent builds.
We fixed an issue from recent flights resulting in certain apps crashing when attempting to use the app to capture a picture using the webcam.
We fixed an issue resulting in Node.js (v6.9.4) not being able to run scripts stored in OneDrive or access any paths in OneDrive.
We fixed an issue resulting in an unexpectedly large number of OneDrive app-requested download notifications.
We fixed an issue where using Alt-P to open the preview pane in File Explorer for PDFs associated with Acrobat would say “This file can’t be previewed.” in recent builds instead of displaying their first page.We fixed an issue where right-clicking on the volume icon in the systray might sometimes unexpectedly take 3-5 seconds for the context menu to appear.
We fixed an issue where changing the selected option in the dropdown under Multiple Displays in Display Settings didn’t do anything.
We fixed an issue resulting in adding a phone or taking a new profile picture in Settings not working if Settings was run elevated.
We fixed an issue resulting in DVD Player failing with error 0xC00D36B4 on machines with DX10 graphics cards.
We fixed an issue for PowerShell in Japanese where the “た。” character of the sentence “検証 23% が 完了しました。” would display repeatedly when running SFC /scannow.
We fixed an issue resulting in certain games like Cut the Rope, Buggy Racing and others from unexpectedly extending past the bottom of the screen when put in full screen mode in recent flights.
We fixed an issue with the custom color picker, for example seem in Color Settings, where panning with touch across the colors would move the area rather than smoothly update the selected color.
We fixed an issue resulting in acrylic material’s noise layer blinking in a second after the rest of the UI if the UI was animating in on top of a video.
We’ve improved the rendering performance when using touch to pan UWP app windows that have applied acrylic material.
We fixed an issue resulting in XAML controls sometimes unexpectedly becoming pure white in recent builds when transparency was enabled.
We fixed an issue resulting in the OneNote app sometimes having rendering issues in recent flights (for example, missing text blocks).
We fixed an issue resulting in Forza Horizon 3 crashing when loading (after selecting “continue”).
As a result of low usage, Screen Saver functionality has been disabled in themes. Screen Saver functionality in Group Policies, Control Panel, and Sysprep is now deprecated but continues to be functional. Lock screen features and policies are preferred.
Known Issues for PC
None Listed
Released to Fast Ring: 02 August 2017
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16257 for PC & Build 15237 for Mobile
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: 7 days (Build 16251)
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What's New
Eye Control (Beta)
Microsoft Edge Refreshed & More Modern Look in Browser Frame (Fluent Design)
Console Improvements to support 24-bit RGB Colors
Improvements and Fixes for PC
Based on your feedback we’ve adjusted the design of the address bar so now even if the address bar isn’t in focus to start with when you click and drag the text it will remain under the cursor. Previously the text would shift as the “http://” appeared – this change will make it easier to quickly edit parts of the URL.
We fixed an issue where right-clicking on an image in Microsoft Edge and selecting copy then later pasting the clipboard content would result in the image URL being pasted rather than the image itself.
We fixed an issue where if a tab had been opened while Microsoft Edge was in full screen mode, using Ctrl + W to close that tab while still in full screen mode would close the content but leave the tab in the frame.
We fixed an issue where if you had two unrelated tabs in Microsoft Edge and opened a link from the first in a new tab, the new tab would appear to the right of the second tab rather than the first.
We’ve improved the performance of launching the touch keyboard after tapping the touch keyboard button in the taskbar.
We fixed an issue where using WIN+H to dictate into a UWP app’s text field wasn’t working.
We fixed an issue resulting in the Japanese IME prediction candidates position being shifted and overlapping with typed text if you set the page zoom level to something other than “100%” in Microsoft Edge.
We’ve adjusted the design of the Japanese curve-flick touch keyboard to display numbers and English letter keys in a smaller font that’s more consistent with the size of the Japanese character keys.
We have added new status strings to the WDAG splash dialog to provide more information about the startup stages for WDAG. These new strings will be displayed to users when WDAG is starting up and when it’s being resumed from a paused state.
We have also made significant improvements to container launch times by optimizing background preparation of the WDAG container.
We fixed a number of issues that were impacting networking inside the WDAG container as well as a poor user experience when connecting to the WDAG container.
Fixed an issue where the WDAG launch resulted in Error Codes 0x02 / 0x00 or 0x02 / 0c.
Fixed an issue where only part of the WDAG window was being displayed after launch.
Added a registry key to allow users to optimize WDAG launch times during active browsing by not suspending the WDAG container when the WDAG window is closed. You can set the registry key to optimize for performance here: Computer\HKLM\Software\Microsoft\HVSI\, Value name: SuspendOnContainerClosed, REG_DWORD, Value data: 1. Note: Setting this key will result in the container not pausing and the container will not release committed memory.
We fixed an issue where the battery flyout might have shown unexpected text for the % charged (specifically “%1!s!%2!s!% until fully charged”).
We’ve fixed an issue resulting in certain network setting being lost on upgrade and reverting to default. Specifically, static IP address configuration was reverted to DHCP, and networks marked private were reverted to public.
If you had installed Builds 16226-16237 and had found Storage Spaces to not be working, today’s build expands upon the fix in 16241 to remediate those PCs that had upgraded from the impacted build range and were still in a bad state. Thanks again to the Insiders that have helped us investigate this!
We fixed an issue where if you switched to a new tab and back in Microsoft Edge, Narrator would start reading from the top of the page again, rather than remember where you had been on the page.
We fixed an issue where right-clicking on a folder in File Explorer and saying Scan with Windows Defender wouldn’t work if the folder name contained #.
We fixed a rare issue where the Windows Search Service might get stuck on initialization after upgrade, resulting in File Explorer showing “Working on it…” infinitely when accessing certain folders.
We fixed an issue resulting in certain games such as Wargaming’s World of Tanks, World of Warships, and World of Warplanes appearing to hang/freeze shortly after launch when played on x86 PCs in recent flights.
We fixed an issue where some Insiders were not being offered builds higher than Build 16241.
We fixed an issue where connecting to a VPN using a solution downloaded from the Windows Store may result in a system crash.
Known Issues for PC
Eye Tracking
Eye tracking does not work well in direct sunlight. The device may require new calibration when moving to a location with different lighting conditions.
The launchpad partially blocks the Tobii UI during device calibration. To work around this, turn off Eye Control during calibration and turn it back on when you are done. You can also use touch or mouse to reposition the UI during calibration.
Sometimes shape-writing can get stuck on. You can fix this by dwelling at the shape-writing icon to turn it on and off again
Sometimes the reposition UI icon in the launchpad takes focus after exiting text-to-speech
Other
Start, Action Center and notification toasts may at times have a background that is 100% transparent. A fix will be available in later flight – for now, if you encounter this issue, try ending ShellExperienceHost.exe via Task Manager or rebooting to resolve the issue.
We’re investigating reports where Action Center shows it has some number of notifications but when you click to open Action Center, there are no notifications shown.
We’re investigating reports that suggested apps are visible in Start despite the related setting being off. For now, if you encounter this please try toggling Settings > Personalization > Start > “Occasionally show suggestions in Start”.
When installing or updating a Windows Store app, you may see error 80070057. As a workaround, you can get the latest app by uninstalling the older version of the app from your device and reinstall latest version from Store.
Released to Fast Ring: 26 July 2017
Source: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16251 for PC & Build 15235 for Mobile
Days Since Last Fast Ring Build: N/A - First build released for Redstone 4
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What's New
Link your Android phone and PC to each other to share websites
Get web search results in Cortana without opening your browser
Use Cortana voice commands to lock, sign-out, shutdown, or turn off your PC
Improved Boot Up Experience - Use sign-in info to apply settings after a restart or update
Improvements and Fixes for PC
We fixed an issue where the touch keyboard might get into a state where swiping across it would move the keyboard contents around.
We’ve updated the Japanese one-handed touch keyboard specific key labels to be written using the Yu-gothic UI font.
We fixed an issue where the Japanese touch keyboard might sometimes take multiple taps of the delete key to delete a selected character or phrase in certain text fields.
We fixed an issue where the touch keyboard’s options in Settings to disable suggestions and disable “add a space after I choose a text suggestion” didn’t work.
We’ve adjusted two-finger precision touchpad scrolling so it should feel a bit smoother now – please try it out in today’s build.
We fixed an issue where the Microsoft Pinyin IME candidate window wasn’t visible when Microsoft Edge was in full screen mode (F11).
We fixed an issue where Japanese IME status notification didn’t appear when the IME was turned on with Kana input method.
We’ve adjusted the size of the one-handed touch keyboard to be a little bigger, as well as added a thicker border as padding around it so you’re less likely to accidentally tap outside the keyboard and dismiss it.
We’ve updated the new XAML touch keyboard to now support a full keyboard layout option for English (United States), English (Australia), French (France), Italian (Italy), German (Germany) and Spanish (Spain) languages. Appreciate everyone who shared feedback on the subject! To access this keyboard layout, tap the button in the top left of the touch keyboard.
As you launch and dismiss the touch keyboard, you’ll now notice an animation of it sliding in and out.
We’ve softened the sound of typing on the touch keyboard.
Microsoft Edge will no longer re-scale sites when in Tablet Mode with narrow viewport width (such as in a snapped view or portrait orientation). This provides a more natural experience on modern responsive sites in tablet mode.
In addition to scrolling, pen can now also select and drag objects when barrel button (a button on the side of the pen) is pressed. This functionality was already available in Win32 apps and Microsoft Edge as of 16215, and today we’re expanding it to include all UWP apps as well. Please try it out in your favorite apps and let us know how the experience is working for you.
We fixed an issue where it wasn’t possible to use the pen to move a Win32 app window up and down by dragging the title bar.
We fixed an issue where the coordinates were slightly off when using the pen to point erase in the last few flights.
We fixed an issue from recent builds where the Copy Link option displayed in Microsoft Edge when you right-click a hyperlink wasn’t working.
We fixed numerous reliability issues in Microsoft Edge that will improve user experience with crashes and hangs within the app.
We fixed an issue in Microsoft Edge with PDF failing to open on refresh.
We fixed an issue in Microsoft Edge with PDF fitting to page for certain books.
We fixed an issue with Pinned Sites from Microsoft Edge where it wasn’t showing the right favicon on the taskbar.
We fixed an issue from the last flight where if you had display scaling set higher than 100%, you might encounter a bug where the hit targeting was offset when interacting with various parts of the shell. This was particularly noticeable in Action Center, where it might appear that nothing in Action Center could be clicked or tapped, but could also have been experienced in other UI around the system.
We fixed an issue resulting in IMAP email accounts such as Gmail, Yahoo, and Aol potentially not syncing in the Mail app in the last two builds.
We fixed the issue causing Windows Defender Security Center to be unable to configure and list items for Controlled folder access, Threat History and Exclusions due to a crash in the UI.
Narrator Scan Mode is now on by default for just the Edge app. You can continue to toggle Scan Mode on and off with Caps Lock + Space. We made this change based on your feedback. Please keep providing feedback with Caps Lock + EE.
We fixed a bug that resulting in poor text rendering on some machines when Magnifier was running with bitmap smoothing enabled. Please try it in today’s build and let us know if it seems better now.
We fixed an issue where the Windows Defender Security Center icon appeared unexpectedly stretched out when using a wide sized tile pinned to Start.
We fixed an issue where certain inbox apps might unexpectedly show a progress bar on their Start tiles for a short time after upgrading.
We fixed an issue resulting in explorer.exe using an unexpectedly high amount of CPU in recent flights when certain apps such as Microsoft Edge were running.
We fixed an issue where Groove Music’s mini view player would reset its position to default if you used File Explorer to open and start playing a new mp3 in Groove Music.
We fixed an issue resulting in some apps, such as Tweetium, not rendering the UI correctly and becoming difficult to use.
We fixed an issue resulting in the notification prompting you to enter tablet mode not working properly when you access in recent flights.
We’ve heard your feedback and have adjusted the My People emoji above the Taskbar to now be referred to simply as “My People notifications”. This terminology can be found in Taskbar Settings.
We fixed an issue where the mouse response might appear erratic on certain devices when playing games with Raw Input disabled. If you are a gamer and had noticed this issue, we’d appreciate you trying this in today’s build and letting us know if it’s improved.
We fixed an issue where the insertion point mouse cursor appeared white for some Insiders, making it invisible against the white background of many text boxes.
Some Insiders may have noticed the Windows Error Dialog had a new string in recent flights (“opening a portal to another dimension”). It was a placeholder while we decided what string we wanted to go with, and based on your feedback we’ve updated it to explain that the problem is being reported to Microsoft.
We fixed the issue with PC Games using the Origin overlay where the use of overlay may cause game movement to lock up.
TruePlay, formerly called Game Monitor, is a placeholder within the Windows UI. Your games cannot be affected at this time. We’ll have more to share soon.
Known Issues for PC
If you installed Builds 16226-16237 and upgrade to this build, Storage Spaces will not work correctly. While Build 16241 contained a fix for the general reported issue with Storage Spaces in that build range, we discovered that the fix only applies for computers not already in the bad state, and need to do some extra work to return those already impacted to the good state. Special thanks to the Insiders that have helped us investigate this!
Trying to use the dictation hotkey (WIN + H) in UWP apps won’t work – you’ll see the UI come up and immediately dismiss. If you’d still like to use dictation, the microphone in the touch keyboard will work. You can right-click the Taskbar for an option to show the touch keyboard button if it’s not already visible.
We’re investigating your reports that after upgrading to the latest Insider Preview builds, some network settings are lost and revert to default settings. Static IP address configuration is reverted to DHCP. Networks which were marked as private are reverted to public. After the upgrade you will need to manually readjust your network settings back to your preferred settings.
Start, Action Center and notification toasts may at times have a background that is 100% transparent. A fix will be available in later flight – for now, if you encounter this issue, try ending ShellExperienceHost.exe via Task Manager or rebooting to resolve the issue.
Connecting to a VPN using a solution downloaded from the Windows Store may result in a system crash.
The battery flyout might show unexpected text for the % charged (specifically “%1!s!%2!s!% until fully charged”).
