Post by Techie007 on Feb 19, 2016 12:02:54 GMT -6
blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2016/02/18/announcing-windows-10-insider-preview-build-14267/
changewindows.org/build.php?id=107
Finally looks like we've got a serious build. . . after all the builds released recently with the same petty bugs over and over again, this one only has one known issue and a lot (for Microsoft anyway) of new things. Will be installing as soon as Windows Update feels like releasing it to me.
changewindows.org/build.php?id=107
Today, we are releasing Build 14267 to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring.
What's new:
Known issues:
Just to quickly recap the changes we’ve made to rings for Insiders in 2016:
- We introduced the new Release Preview ring last week which is for Windows Insiders who want to stay on the Current Branch (currently builds based off of Build 10586), but continue to receive early access to updates, application updates, and driver updates. This is a great option for people who want to get updates early but not go all the way to installing full preview builds. Because the Release Preview ring offers updates to the Current Branch, it is only visible to devices on the Current Branch (Build 10586). If you are on a newer build, flights to the Release Preview ring won’t be applicable to that device. The easiest way to go between the Development Branch to the Current Branch is to use the Media Creation Tool to reinstall Windows 10.
- We’ve adjusted the criteria we use to release new builds to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring to get builds out more quickly – this means these builds may include more bugs and other issues that could be slightly more painful to live with. So if you’d like to change your ring to stick to more stable builds you can go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Advanced options and under “Get Insider Preview builds” moving the slider to the Slow ring.
What's new:
- Windows 10 Education is now supported for the Windows Insider Preview.
- Cortana will now show a button on the top to search for music.
- Edge has been updated from version 28.14257 to 31.14267.
- Favorites bar improvements in Microsoft Edge.
- Clear browsing data when you exit Microsoft Edge.
- Improved Download Prompts in Microsoft Edge.
- EdgeHTML has been updated from version 13.14257 to 14.14267.
- Foundational work for Web Notifications has been implemented (but not functional) in Microsoft Edge.
- You can now set a flag for "Compose scrollbar thumbs independently" in Microsoft Edge.
- You can now set a flag for DirectX settings "Use Windows.UI.Composition" in Microsoft Edge.
- A flag for WebRTC 1.0 is available but not functional and will be removed in a later version in Microsoft Edge.
- Windows Defender has been updated to version 4.10.
- Messaging + Skype improvements; particularly, you can now attach photos to messages.
- Choosing “Reset This PC” under Settings > Update & Security > Recovery should now work as expected.
- You should no longer see a WSClient.dll error dialog after logging in.
- The front-facing camera should be usable again on PCs with Intel RealSense cameras and you should be able to use Windows Hello again.
- We fixed an issue where incorrect storage capacity was provided for the system volume (the hard drive in which Windows is installed on) under Settings > System > Storage (highly doubtful; probably still erroneously divides by 1024s, resulting in a misleading number being displayed).
Known issues:
- If you’re using Hyper-V and upgrade to this build with more than one vswitch or have multiple virtual networking adapters (including legacy), you may lose networking connectivity after upgrade.
Finally looks like we've got a serious build. . . after all the builds released recently with the same petty bugs over and over again, this one only has one known issue and a lot (for Microsoft anyway) of new things. Will be installing as soon as Windows Update feels like releasing it to me.