The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is scheduled to be released to everyone on October 17th, and there will be a lot more preview builds rolling out at a rapid pace. In fact, the leader of the Windows Insider program, Dona Sarkar, tweeted out a message about how busy it will be during the final stretch.
— Dona Sarkar (@donasarkar) September 22, 2017
Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16296
Here is a list of the fixes you can expect in this most recent build, according to Dona Sarkar’s announcement:
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.
If you’re a multilingual user, note that you won’t be able to install new language packs. “You will be unable to install *new additional language packs on this build. Pre-existing language packs (language packs you’ve installed previously) will carry over and work,” writes Sarkar. Dona also notes that the entire team will be at the Microsoft Ignite event in Orlando next week. And there will also be an Insider Pulse survey every week where Insiders can let the team know how they are doing. Surveys will usually be posted on Friday so be sure to stay tuned to the official Windows Insider Twitter account to know when a new survey is posted.
— Windows Insider Program (@windowsinsider) September 22, 2017 Things are getting quite busy for Microsoft and Windows 10. Are you excited about the Fall Creators Update or not so much? Leave a comment below and let us know. Comment Name * Email *
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