Windows 10 Preview Build 19624
Here is the list of general changes and improvements in this build:
We’re temporarily turning off the new search box in the default apps Settings pages while we work on improving performance and reliability.We’re updating the VPN connection logic based on feedback, so that if you disconnect from a VPN network, it will now uncheck the option to auto-connect (similar to how it’s handled for Wi-Fi).Based on feedback we’re updating the text of the Add a Device dialog so the list of examples under Bluetooth includes controllers.We’re updating the Optional Updates Available section that appears in Windows Update settings, so that you will now be able to copy the text in case you need it.
And here is the list of fixes to expect:
We’ve fixed an issue that was causing unexpected flickering across Windows shell surfaces and apps in the last two builds.We’ve fixed an issue causing IIS configuration to be set to default after taking a new build.We’ve fixed an issue causing a transient access error when quickly switching between WSL distros using the File Explorer integration.We fixed an issue impacting explorer.exe reliability for some Insiders recently.We fixed an issue resulting in Settings and the taskbar volume flyout crashing recently when selecting certain endpoints from the audio endpoint list.We fixed a race condition that could result in VPN not auto-connecting (if it was set up to do that) after upgrade.We’ve fixed an issue where the battery icon on the lock screen always shows close to empty, regardless of actual battery levels. If you’re still experiencing this issue, please report it in the Feedback Hub.We fixed a recent issue where if you opened your laptop after it’d been asleep, and it was connected to an external monitor with an external camera, Windows Hello would recognize you but not dismiss the lock screen.We fixed an issue that could result in your device bug checking after it’d been asleep.We fixed an issue resulting in certain Bluetooth mice being very slow to reconnect to your device after it’d been asleep.We fixed an issue preventing you from navigating out of the Connect app’s settings dialog using a mouse.We fixed an issue resulting in Windows Security’s Core Isolation feature failing to enable on certain devices recently.We fixed an issue resulting in Windows Update failing with error code 0x800700b7.We fixed a deadlock that could result in Windows Update’s checking for updates not completing and showing as in progress until Settings was closed and reopened.We fixed an issue where some of the buttons and links on the Language Settings page weren’t the correct color when using high contrast.We fixed an issue where the text in the Optimize Drives window under Scheduled Optimization section would be truncated in a number of different languages and at certain text scaling levels.
Remember that Insider builds are meant for coders, IT admins, and Windows enthusiasts who want to test new features and submit feedback to Microsoft. These builds are not meant for inexperienced users. They are also not meant to run on your primary production machine. Insider builds contain many known stability issues. For more on this build’s full list of changes, known issues, and workarounds make sure to read Microsoft’s full blog post.