Two new official Windows builds in a month? Who had have thought of that in ye olden days? But Microsoft released Windows 10 assemble 9860, as the first refresh of the Technical Preview.
Here are some step-by-step, in case you're yet to install it.
However, if you have deployed it, you might have found that even though Microsoft have repaired a lot of dilemmas with the first preview version (build 9841) and enhanced the overall operation, a couple of problems however remain.
That is a work in progress, in the end.
The foremost of these, and also Redmond some of these issues is this new version connects to WiFi networks. Microsoft says that this is due to the fact that the UI design "has gone back briefly", and that's because the engineers are focusing on "the closing experiences".
Makes sense.
A few user interface nags additionally exist in this new build, along with the business warns that in a few scenarios items could be displayed wrongly. Yikes!
Some computer may not go to sleep or wake up from standby mode correctly. Solitaire and even Microsoft Mahjong are broken on some apparatus, and both games cannot be launched.
The pitfalls of early test versions, I'm certain!
And also, there is another pesky issue which impacts users that have multiple screen set ups. Using 2 outside monitors with Display Link sometimes leads to a BOSD (blue screen of death) when undocking. Only occurs with multiple screen configurations, however.
Microsoft makes it a point saying that all these known issues will be fixed in forthcoming versions and will be history by the time the final retail version sees light of day.
In the interim,, the company urges users to keep sending in the bug reports.
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