7/19/2016

Windows 10 Build 14393 Released, Surface Owners Beware

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Microsoft has released a new build of Windows 10 today, version 14393, for both desktop and mobile. While this is a late term build and should be stable, for Surface Book and Pro 4 owners, you need to be aware of an issue that could cause your machine to blue screen.
There is a bug in this build that impacts Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book owners that relates to the driver for the cameras that can cause the machine to BSOD. If you have one of these devices, it may be best to hold off before upgrading.
The bug is listed below:
  • We are aware of certain cases in which Surface Books and Surface Pro 4’s may bugcheck (bluescreen) due to a camera driver issue. An updated driver will roll-out via Windows Update soon that will fix this.
Once the driver is released, this should fix the issue but for now, it’s not worth upgrading from 14390 as this will impact the stability of the install for those users.
The big question is if this is the RTM build, even though Microsoft is not saying, there is a possibility that this could be the release they use on August 2nd. While the Surface bug is a big exception, the fix is already known and can easily be addressed via Windows Update before the company pushes down this version to all 350 million Windows 10 users.

7/11/2016

Microsoft Delivers Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14385 for PC and Mobile

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Surprise! Yes, it’s a Saturday night, but Microsoft has shipped a new build of the Windows 10 Insider Preview for both PC and Mobile. Build 14385 comes just two days after the previous build and includes a wide range of fixes, as you might expect.
“Wait – it’s the weekend!?” Microsoft’s Dona Sarkar joked in her announcement post. “We’re churning out builds like crazy and this one has a few hundred bug fixes we wanted to get out to Insiders as quickly as possible to help validate scenarios to make sure we are together building the best possible product.”
Among the fixes for PC are:
  • No more Windows expiration pop-ups, which was a weird bug in the past few builds.
  • Improved battery life for Surface devices.
  • Fixes for an issue with Edgeextensions that cause LastPass and AdBlock to not display context menu items correctly.
And Mobile picks up its share of fixes too, of course. Top fixes include:
  • PDFs work correctly with Microsoft Edge again: You can use touch to interact with a PDF file without it constantly reloading the PDF.
  • Improved battery life for older devices like the Lumia 830, 930, and 1520.
  • Fixed an issue where setting the SIM name on a dual SIM phone would sometimes fail.
There are of course some known issues too, but nothing major on either platform. Check out the original blog post for more info.